Grant writing, grant administration and public affairs consulting.
“You will never find a more persistent winner than Langton. They are like a dog with a bone and get results.”
Rev. Don Roberts, Executive Director, Manasota Goodwill Industries
With extensive experience in a variety of funding mechanisms, our team of grant professionals will provide you with the competitive edge you need to meet the public's ever-increasing demands for services.
Local governments need to leverage tax revenues. We can help.
Grant
Administration
Assisting clients with all necessary post award services to ensure compliance with grant program guidelines and Federal regulations.
Grant
Writing
Our team of knowledgeable professionals along with a broad network of contacts enable us to identify and write grants for the most accurate funding resources available.
Grant
Research
From Community Development to Environmental Protection, our firm researches and writes program grants for almost every industry.
Strategic Grant
Planning
With a core team of five full-time grant professionals and numerous associate consultants, we use the latest technology and tools to develop each client’s strategic plan.
Our mission is to create a flexible and customizable relationship that is affordable, to effectively pursue and secure funding for your local government.
Experience our competitive edge.
Langton Consulting is Florida's oldest and largest public affairs consulting firm specializing in grant writing, grant administration and public affairs, serving clients nationally since 1981.
IMPORTANCE OF THE GRANT FIELD
Greater need for local governments to obtain grant funding to leverage tax revenues.
Cities across the country are only now seeing increases in ad valorum tax revenues from the economic recovery. The recession reduced the money available to fund routine infrastructure maintenance and even general fund expense items like police, fire, and recreation. Even though tax revenues have begun to improve, there is an ever increasing citizen demand for leveraging tax payer dollars and funding local government priorities. This demand furthers the competiveness of available grants, therefore creating a greater need for enhanced professional services.