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Technical Writing:
Grants, Reports, and Brand

From interpersonal business contracts to large-scale corporate reviews, technical writing is an inevitable necessity. While these projects may seem intimidating and dense, quality technical writing is about simplicity and precision. A well-done technical project presents valuable content in an approachable, easy-to-read format without sacrificing specificity. But that’s not all. In a world where the most technical writing is also meant to be the most persuasive, technical work must be engaging. To mesh personality with readability into a document that aligns with your personal brand, you need creativity. 

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Grants 

Grants are a challenging form of technical writing that requires an expert use of voice, professionality, and persuasion to create connections between clients and funders. This method of funding is highly competitive; it requires precision and persistence. As I work through the grant writing process, I’ll collaborate closely with your team, and supervise the process from brain-storming to formatting to finding potential funders. Learn more about one of my grant writing experiences here. Please reach out to me directly for more about grant development and inquire after my pro bono work policy. 

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Contact me for more information about my technical writing services.

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As a long-time student of rhetoric, I’ve studied across a variety of technical formats and conventions. With a background in academic and technical fields, I’m adept at simplifying complex information and contextualizing relevant data across a variety of subjects, and my experience spans from contracts and proposals to long-form, research-heavy reports.

My technical writing services include: 

  • Reports

  • Proposals 

  • Project documentation 

  • Annual reviews

  • Summaries

  • Business plans

  • Manuals 

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Angela Hammon is a writer, editor, blogger and researcher who specializes in rhetoric and communication.​​

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