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AI Grant Writing in 2026: What Works, What Doesn't

DDevon Carter
Grants Consultant & Crescendo Connection Advisor
·March 28, 2026·8 min read

TL;DR

Use AI to draft first versions, repurpose past answers, and tailor language to each funder — then always edit for accuracy and voice. AI accelerates writing; it doesn't replace your judgment or your data.

AI is the biggest shift in grant writing since the word processor — but the teams winning with it use it as an accelerator, not an autopilot.

What AI does brilliantly

Drafting first versions, adapting a past narrative to a new funder's priorities, tightening word counts, and turning bullet points into prose. These are the slow parts of writing, and AI eats them for breakfast.

What AI gets wrong

It invents statistics, flattens your organization's voice, and misses funder-specific nuance. Never submit AI text unedited.

A workflow that works

  1. Feed the AI your mission, the funder's priorities, and the question.
  2. Generate a draft.
  3. Replace every fact with real data from your files.
  4. Edit for your voice and the funder's tone.

Crescendo Connection's proposal drafting does steps 1–2 grounded in the specific funder you matched with, so your first draft already speaks the funder's language. Compare options in our best AI grant-writing tools roundup.

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