Who do I work with?
Marketing and comms teams.
Your organisation or brand’s reputation relies on polished, consistent communication, whether in print or online.
I can review your content for clarity, flow, brand voice alignment, and correctness, ensuring every word supports your strategy and speaks with authority.
From tightening structure to catching small errors that automated tools miss, I help protect your message from costly mistakes and ensure your campaigns sound as professional as they look.
Infrastructure project teams.
When the stakes are high, your documents must be flawless. I edit technical reports, proposals, and stakeholder communications to improve clarity, consistency, and readability—without compromising precision.
Then, I proofread to catch errors in grammar, punctuation, and formatting, ensuring your final documents are polished, professional, and ready for submission or presentation.
Nonprofits applying for grants.
Your proposals must persuade as much as they inform. They also need to build trust. I can strengthen your writing by clarifying key points, refining structure, and ensuring your case for support stands out.
Once your message is clear, I ensure the final draft is free from typos, inconsistencies, and formatting issues, so funders focus on your impact, not on distracting errors.
Work with me.
If you would like to hire me to edit or proofread your marketing materials, project documents, or grant application, email me.
We’ll talk, so I can get to know your organisation and what you need.
If I’m not the best person for the job, I will be honest and recommend someone I believe is better suited.
If I can help, we’ll discuss the details and put a plan in place.
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I keep things simple: I charge one hourly rate for all editing services, whether you need copyediting or proofreading.
That way, you can budget confidently, knowing your investment is based on time spent, not complicated packages or hidden fees.
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If you hire me to edit your grant application, please don’t ask if you can pay me only if the grant is successful. I don’t work on a commission basis.