Human-Only Grant Applications for Brands and Teams
A grant application is a promise with a reporting schedule attached. You are promising deliverables at a future point in time, and the way you define those beneficiaries, timelines, and outcomes is how you will be evaluated for the next two years, so it is worth taking the time to be precise.
Our writers integrate your budget and delivery plan into one document. The final output contains both the narrative and the financial Projection for the same project.
Why No-AI Grant Applications Beat Generic AI Content
Assessors have a lot of bids to read, therefore understand quickly when a bid merely copies and pastes language from a funder with no value added. Many funders have added questions directly asking if generative AI were used, and some have started to view an undeclared use of generative tools as an automatic disqualification. The risk is on the bidder.
Outcomes written as change, not as counts of activity.
Narrative figures that reconcile with the budget spreadsheet.
Eligibility and fit checked before a word is written.
Where AI falls down on grant applications
Funding applications are the exact reverse of what was stated in the RFP. They include fictitious beneficiaries, unbalanced budgets, outcomes without ways to evaluate them and partner organizations that the applicant has not contacted. Evaluators focus on these areas, as proposals that lack them tend to be weak.
The Writing Process Behind No-AI Grant Applications
The writer reviews the guidance and assessment criteria, as well as the funder’s recent awards. They also conduct an interview with the people who will do the work. More bids fail due to feasibility issues than having a vision that is too ambitious, which is why the questions focus on feasibility. Who will do this? When? What resources will you need? How will you know if you have been successful?
How a grant application gets written here
Send the guidance, criteria, deadline and your draft budget.
Eligibility and fit get checked first, before any drafting begins.
Interviews with delivery staff establish what is genuinely deliverable.
Section drafting to the character limits, then a reconciliation pass.
Getting Started With No-AI Grant Applications
First, send the funder’s guidance pack and deadline. We will pre-verify your availability once you make your payment. We will verify the fit as well. Ordering is a form and an email address, priced at $10 per every 100 words and a 1% fee. It is on a first come first serve basis.
A case for support written to the funder’s stated criteria.
Outcomes and indicators phrased for the reporting stage.
A budget narrative matching your spreadsheet line by line.
A plain-English summary section for lay reviewers.
Two revision rounds before the submission deadline.
What people commission grant applications for
Applying to a trust or foundation for project funding.
Renewing a grant that is coming to an end.
Public innovation and research funding rounds.
Rewriting a bid that was declined with feedback.
What grant applications cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical grant application
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Small grant or expression of interest
1,000
$100
$1
$101
Standard grant narrative
2,500
$250
$2.50
$252.50
Major multi-year bid
5,000
$500
$5
$505
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Grant Applications Pricing FAQs
Yes. Send two or three pieces you like the sound of, or your style guide. Matching an established voice is ordinary work for a writer and close to impossible for a model that has never read your back catalogue.
Yes. Tell us the volume and cadence and we keep the same writer on the account so the voice stays consistent. The rate does not change with volume.
Before you pay, yes. Fit is the most important criteria, and while funders publish little about their funding decisions, there is enough to provide an honest assessment of their funding in the past to determine their potential funding of your project. If your project does not align with the funding round priorities, we would rather inform you so that you do not waste time on a proposed project that will not receive funding.
Check the funder’s terms. More and more require professional writing support, butprohibit the use of generative AI. This is exactly the position we are built for. We provide detector reports with delivery, so you can answer the question with evidence.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our grant applications
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
GTGeorgina TTrustee, Wrenmoor Community Fund
Answered the question asked
Our applications typically answer a question that is broader than the one that is being asked. That was not the case on this application. All sections stayed within the word count and within the question. I am not claiming direct credit for this, but we got the grant. This was the best application we have submitted to date.
Verified orderGrant applicationsJuly 2025
FAFarida AGrants Lead, Ostwick Foundation
Answered the question that was asked
Most grant writing answers the question the applicant wishes had been asked. This didn’t. The sections refer to the funder’s text and the budget explanation fit our spreadsheet to the pound. We made it onto the shortlist.
Verified orderGrant applicationsNovember 2025
AOAdaeze O
Got an interview off the third one
I applied to 11 jobs with my own application and received 0 feedback. I ordered 3 custom applications, and the third received a callback. The job ad mentioned a comfort level with ambiguity, and the writer focused the paragraph on a project of mine that was all about ambiguity.