In this bonus episode, Holly Rustick interviews Lydia Vollmann, founder of Grant Our Community, discussing her transition from federal grants to for-profit opportunities, the integration of AI into her work, and the decision to move to Germany.
Lydia shares insights on environmental justice, the importance of mentorship, and her recent move to Germany, highlighting the flexibility and independence her career has afforded her. The conversation emphasizes the value of networking and collaboration within the grant writing community.
Takeaways
- Lydia has over 18 years of experience in federal grant writing.
- She transitioned to for-profit clients, integrating AI into her work.
- Environmental justice remains a key focus in her grant writing.
- AI helps simplify complex grant regulations and processes.
- How the Grant Professional Mentorship has played a crucial role in her professional growth.
- Lydia moved to Germany, allowing her to work independently.
- Networking within the grant writing community is essential.
- She emphasizes the importance of adapting language in grant applications.
- Lydia has won over $2.5 million in grants in the past six months.
- She encourages others to keep an open mind and embrace new ideas.
About Lydia Vollmann
Lydia Vollmann is a nationally recognized leader in grants management and the founder of two mission‑driven organizations: Grant Our Community, a nonprofit that equips changemakers with the strategies, tools, and training to secure equitable funding, and LV Growth Solutions, a consulting firm that helps nonprofits and small businesses streamline operations, stay competitive, and integrate practical AI solutions into their work.
With over 18 years of experience overseeing more than $17.9 billion in federal, state, and local grant programs, Lydia has been at the front lines of disaster recovery, compliance monitoring, and multi‑grant project management—including her tenure as the Disaster Grants Branch Chief at FEMA Region 6. Today, she serves as a trusted advisor to public agencies, nonprofits, and entrepreneurs, helping them become grant‑ready, audit‑proof, and future‑focused.
Through LVGS and GOC, Lydia teaches professionals how to use AI responsibly to simplify grant compliance, build bulletproof processes, and avoid the costly pitfalls that can jeopardize funding. Her systems‑based approach turns complex regulations into clear action steps—empowering organizations to work smarter, scale faster, and lead with confidence in a rapidly changing funding landscape.
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