Grant Writing & Funding

Ep. 181: How to Take Time Off from Your Nonprofit or Grant Writing Business

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How to Take Time Off from Your Nonprofit or Grant Writing Business Yes. A summer sabbatical, two-week break, or maybe even a year abroad sojourn could be exactly what makes sense for you in your nonprofit or grant writing business right now. I've been hearing this term thrown around in entrepreneur groups lately of taking a sabbatical. No longer is this term only whispered in the halls of academia. This actual term of sabbatical is defined according to Merriam-Webster dictionary as: noun a period of paid leave granted to a university teacher or other worker for study or travel, traditionally one year for every seven years worked. "she's away on sabbatical" adjective 1. relating to a sabbatical. "sabbatical leave" 2. ARCHAIC of or appropriate to the sabbath. So, yes, this is way more of an academia term yet also includes a nod to some thing sacred. Pretty cool, huh? What is also interesting as most entrepreneurs and grant writers would use this term as paid time away. This might mean having saved up fun