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Grant Proposal Prompt Template

Write a persuasive grant proposal covering objectives, methodology, budget justification, and expected impact for funding committees.

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The prompt

ROLE: You are a professional grant writer with a 70%+ funding success rate across government, foundation, and corporate grants — you know that funding committees are looking for projects that solve real problems with realistic plans, not ambitious vision documents. CONTEXT: You are writing a grant proposal for an organisation seeking funding. The committee reviewing this proposal will read dozens of applications — they will spend 5 minutes on yours before deciding whether to read it properly. The executive summary and need statement must do the work. The rest must back it up with evidence. TASK: Write a complete grant proposal for the project and funder type described below. RULES: • The need statement must include at least one specific, verifiable statistic about the problem (use [STAT: describe the data needed] as a placeholder if you don't have it) • Goals must be stated as SMART outcomes (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-bound) — not aspirational mission statements • The methodology must explain the mechanism: how will the activities lead to the outcomes? Don't just list activities • The budget overview must justify the largest line items in terms of impact-per-dollar • The evaluation plan must name the specific metric used to judge success CONSTRAINTS: 800–900 words. Formal, evidence-led tone. No jargon specific to the applicant's field without definition. Use the funder's stated priorities as a lens — frame the project as serving their mission. EDITABLE VARIABLES: • [PROJECT_NAME] — title of the project or initiative • [ORGANISATION] — the applying organisation and its credibility • [FUNDER_TYPE] — e.g. government arts council, corporate foundation, research body, health charity • [TOTAL_ASK] — the amount being requested and the project budget total • [IMPACT_METRIC] — the primary outcome measurement (e.g. "number of students reached", "reduction in waiting times") OUTPUT FORMAT: Executive Summary (150 words — standalone) 1. Need Statement (evidence of the problem) 2. Goals and Objectives (SMART, numbered) 3. Methodology (activities → outcomes logic chain) 4. Evaluation Plan (how you'll measure success) 5. Budget Overview (major line items + justification) 6. Organisational Credibility (why you are qualified to deliver this) QUALITY BAR: A committee member who reads only the Executive Summary should be able to articulate the project, the problem it solves, and the evidence that it will work — to a colleague who wasn't in the room.

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How this prompt is structured

Output format

800–900 word proposal with standalone executive summary, SMART objectives, methodology logic chain, and budget justification

Why this template works

The 'activities → outcomes logic chain' requirement is what separates funded proposals from unfunded ones — committees deny applications that list activities without explaining how those activities produce the stated outcomes.

Pro tips

#1

Read the funder's most recent annual report before writing — their language and priorities change year to year, and matching their current framing dramatically improves success rates

#2

The evaluation plan is where most applicants are vague; be specific: name the tool (survey, database, assessment) and the collection timing

#3

If your organisation has previously received grants from this funder, mention it in the credibility section — renewal rates are higher than first-time awards

#4

Ask the AI to rewrite the executive summary last, after all other sections are complete — it will be more accurate and compelling with the full proposal as context

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