Meet the team behind the work
A collaborative and experienced team
Aligned around strategy and impact
Each team member contributes to a structured approach that supports the full grant lifecycle.
The team brings together experience across nonprofit development, education, public health, arts and culture, and human services, and while backgrounds vary, the focus remains consistent.
This work helps organizations communicate clearly, align with the right funding opportunities, and build a more structured approach to funding by combining strategic thinking, detailed research, clear and effective storytelling, and consistent execution.

CEO, Principal consultant
Autumn Keck
Scribe was founded in 2011 by Autumn Keck, a fundraising professional with more than 25 years of experience across grant writing, major gifts, event management, and communications.
A graduate of North Carolina State University, her career includes roles with:
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Neighborhood House in Wilmington, Delaware
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American University Washington College of Law
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The JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University
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Girl Scouts of North Carolina Coastal Pines
Her work is grounded in helping organizations strengthen how they approach funding, from strategy through execution.
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SENIOR GRANT TEAM LEAD
Ryan Rattliff
Ryan Rattliff is a grant writer with a background in social work, policy, planning, and administration.
A graduate of the University of Missouri, her experience includes mental health services and creative writing.
Her work is informed by a commitment to increasing access for vulnerable populations through social justice and equity-focused approaches.

GRANT WRITER
Caroline Cave
Caroline Cave holds a BA in English from Queens University, an MA from Hollins
University, and a Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management from UNC Charlotte.
She brings more than 15 years of experience working with nonprofits across North Carolina and has secured more than $6.1 million in funding through grants and sponsorships.
Her work combines strong writing, attention to detail, and a focus on supporting organizations across the arts, social justice, and human services sectors.

GRANT WRITER
Sara Cortes
Sara Cortes is a strategic storyteller with more than a decade of experience in nonprofit development and communications.
A graduate of Harvard University, she contributed to institutional messaging during a $9.6 billion capital campaign and expanded proposal development at the Blanton Museum of Art, including securing funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Her work includes fundraising strategy, proposal development, and stakeholder engagement.

GRANT WRITER
Rebecca Immanuel, GPC
Rebecca Immanuel brings more than five years of experience in fundraising and
grant writing across human services organizations.
She holds a Master’s degree in Grant Writing Management and Evaluation and has experience in grant management, budget development, and reporting.
Her work focuses on helping organizations communicate impact clearly and secure funding to support community change.

GRANT WRITER
Alicia Jones
Alicia Jones began her career in journalism before transitioning into grant writing and consulting.
She has supported organizations ranging from small nonprofits to national initiatives and has helped secure more than $1 million in funding from public and private sources.
Her work focuses on social services and the arts, with an emphasis on clear, compelling storytelling and strategic positioning.
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GRANT WRITER
Shakira O'Kane
Shakira O’Kane is a graduate of Binghamton University and Emory University School of Law and was admitted to the Illinois Bar.
She previously served as Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago before transitioning into nonprofit work.
Her expertise includes program development, grant writing, and management, with a focus on helping organizations move from idea to implementation while maintaining strong systems and processes.

CEO, Principal consultant
Autumn Keck
Scribe was founded in 2011 by Autumn Keck, a fundraising expert with over 25 years of experience in the areas of grant writing, major gift solicitation, event management, and communications. Autumn, a graduate of North Carolina State University, began her fundraising career at Neighborhood House, a nonprofit in Wilmington, Delaware. She went on to work at the American University Washington College of Law, The JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University, and Girl Scouts of North Carolina Coastal Pines.
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SENIOR GRANT TEAM LEAD
Ryan Rattliff
Ryan Rattliff, MSW, is a Grant Writer with Scibe, LLC. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri's Social Work program with a special interest in Policy, Planning, and Administration. She has a background in mental health services and creative writing. In alignment with her personal and professional values, she is committed to increasing access to vulnerable populations through social justice and racial equity frameworks.

GRANT WRITER
Caroline Cave
Caroline Cave holds a BA in English from Queens University, an MA from Hollins University, and a Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management from UNC Charlotte. After doing her time in corporate America, she combined her administrative skills with her background in and enthusiasm for wordsmithing, putting it to use on behalf of organizations that deliver tremendous good into the world, and discovered the perfect career in grant writing. She has more than 15 years of experience with North Carolina nonprofits of all sizes, and successfully secured more than $6.1 million in funding through grants and sponsorships in fewer than five years. She combines a passionate belief in and advocacy for the arts, social justice, and human services with an innate love of language, plus an incredibly literal and detail-oriented personality with a talent for organizational and administrative tasks.

GRANT WRITER
Sara Cortes
Sara Cortes is a strategic storyteller with a decade of experience in nonprofit development and communications. A graduate of Harvard University, she helped shape institutional messaging to engage donors and cultivate a culture of giving during the school’s $9.6B capital campaign. At Austin's Blanton Museum of Art, she expanded proposal development by 65% during COVID and led the museum's first successful proposal to the National Endowment for the Humanities. As a fundraising consultant, she's led change management and corporate partnership strategy, structuring stakeholder outreach to drive these partnerships to sustaining support. She is a graduate of Harvard University and Emerson College.

GRANT WRITER
Rebecca Immanuel
Rebecca is a grant professional with over six years of experience in securing funding through grant writing, developing, and maintaining strategic partnerships. She has worked as a grant consultant for over three years and, during that time, has supported community-based organizations in raising over $1.6 million in grant funds. Prior to consulting, she raised $3 million in private grants as an Institutional Giving Manager, supporting initiatives in legal services, mental health, adult education, and community resources, while also assisting in the development and submission of State, County, and City grants. Rebecca has an MA in Grant Writing, Management, and Evaluation from Concordia University Chicago and is currently pursuing her Grant Professional Certified (GPC) credential from the Grant Professionals Certification Institute.

GRANT WRITER
Alicia Jones
Alicia Jones started as a journalist and shifted into grant writing soon into her career, but both share the roots in compelling yet concise storytelling. She started at a small nonprofit seeking local government contracts and ended at a civic engagement affinity group working alongside some of the biggest names in philanthropy before transitioning into freelance consulting. As a grants consultant since 2022, she has helped raise more than $1,000,000 from public and private sources, including an ambitious capital campaign. Her specialties are social service programs and the arts, but as someone who loves learning new things, she enjoys the challenge and growth that comes from writing in new fields. She loves having the ability to aid programs and projects she believes in to grow and better serve their community.
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GRANT WRITER
Shakira O'Kane
Shakira O'Kane is a graduate of Binghamton University and Emory University School of Law. She was admitted to the Illinois Bar and served as Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago in the Torts Division until she could no longer ignore the call to serve and give back to her community in a more substantial way. Shakira moved back to her hometown, New York City, and received a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Duke University, and the rest was herstory. She is an expert in program development and management and an experienced grant writer receiving six figure awards. She is not only a big idea person but also loves process and is a self proclaimed Data Junky. She believes that her mission is to help as many people as possible who have ideas to change the world, go from idea to implementation, making sure that they continue to put mission first.
How the team works together
Work is structured and collaborative.
The team operates with:
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shared strategy and communication
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clear division of responsibilities
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alignment across research, writing, and reporting
This ensures consistency across all stages of the grant lifecycle and provides organizations with a reliable, integrated approach to funding.

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