Luca Fisher is a nonbinary grant writer, editor, and journalist based in Western Massachusetts who specializes in supporting emergent nonprofit organizations. He is dedicated to securing funds for the arts, social justice, and many other focus areas — including yours!
When Luca isn’t writing and editing grants, he can be found playing story-driven video games and writing literary analysis articles about them. His work has been published on sites like Hard Drive, Fanbyte, SUPERJUMP, and more. If you need game recommendations, he offers them free of charge.
Below, you’ll find a collage of Luca’s previous clients and partners, as well as testimonials about their work together. To see an organization’s website, click on its logo image.
Interested in collaborating? Contact Luca via email or via his Contact page!
Testimonials
“As a grant writer and development consultant it can be incredibly difficult to re-read my work for the hundredth time. Working with Luca has been incredible — knowing they are there to catch every typo, make thoughtful suggestions, and help ensure my writing is as clear as can be has been a godsend. I know funding is rough but if I could go back in time and hire Luca from the start of my career I would! I can’t believe I went so long without hiring someone to give these grants that final polish. Thank you, Luca!”
— Lauren A. Burke, Esq. Founder of Atlas: DIY, Immigration Nation, Camp Equity and The Possible LAB
“Luca is truly dope. His genuine care for the individuals he collaborates with shines through in his grant proposals. It’s evident that his passion for his work and the work that the people who work with him do drives him to create amazing results.”
— Imani Worthy, Co-founder and Executive Director of Black Families Love & Unite
“Luca helped me understand the language that a lot of organizations use in the context of grantmaking, and helped me make connections with funders who aligned with my needs. Moreover, having worked with Luca as a writer, I can vouch that he is incredibly good at conveying big ideas in an approachable, engaging way. His greatest skill is empathy; he is able to not only see an issue from another person’s perspective, but also to write from their perspective in a way that communicates their needs.”
— Alexander Blaustein, Grants Researcher for Faces of Medicine