Elevate Results with Business Consulting & Grant Writing Services
What we offer
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Strategic Planning & Readiness Services
Receive foundational, pre-grant services that help organizations get “grant ready.”
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Proposal Development & Technical Writing
This is our core service most clients seek - proposal review & grant writing.
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Training, Coaching & Consultation
Give a man a fish & feed him for a day - Teach him how to fish & feed him for life.
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Advanced Small Business Development
Many activities require specific jurisdictional licenses or permits on the Oregon coast.
Our company ethos
At Northwest Coastal Tradewinds (NWCT) our mission is to empower organizations, entrepreneurs, and community initiatives through high-quality consulting and grant writing services rooted in integrity and local impact. We believe that meaningful progress begins with strong relationships, transparent collaboration, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
Our work is guided by a deep respect for the communities we serve. We take the time to understand each client’s mission, values, and goals—ensuring that every project, proposal, and strategy reflects both their vision and the greater good of the region. Quality, for us, means precision in research, clarity in communication, and creativity in problem-solving. Integrity means honesty in our processes, accountability in our outcomes, and fairness in every partnership we form.
We measure success not only by funds secured or projects completed but by the sustainable growth and strengthened resilience of our clients and communities. Whether helping a nonprofit expand its impact, assisting a small business in accessing resources, or guiding a local government toward strategic development, we approach each engagement with purpose and care.
At our core, we are bridge-builders—connecting ideas to opportunities, passion to resources, and people to lasting change. Through excellence, ethics, and empathy, we strive to elevate every project into a force for collective advancement.
“The writer must write what he has to say, not speak it.”
— Ernest Hemingway