Done-for-you grant writing
You're chasing the same grants as orgs with full-time development staff — usually without one. Tell me the grant, and I'll write the whole proposal. You see a full preview before you pay a cent.
Free preview — you only pay if you'd actually submit it.
How it works
You don't have to be a grant writer, and you don't pay to see if it's any good.
A few plain facts about your org and project, your budget, and the funder's guidelines or RFP if you have them. That's it.
A full proposal — narrative, budget justification, and a checklist of attachments — tailored to the funder and reviewed line by line, not a generic template.
Read the preview free. Good enough to submit? It's $800. Not what you need? You owe me nothing.
What you get
Everything a reviewer expects, written in the order they read it and tuned to the specific funder you're applying to.
Pricing
$800 per grant · $500/month for up to two
Free preview first — you only pay if you'd submit it. No retainer, no long forms.
Curtis Williams
Who writes your grant
I'm Curtis Williams, and I write grant proposals for small nonprofits — the kind doing real work without a full-time development team. [Add a line here about your background and any grants you've helped win.] You'll always see a full preview before you owe anything, so there's no risk in finding out whether I can help.
Questions
I draft fast with the help of AI, then personally review, tailor, and fact-check every section against the information you give me. You're getting my judgment on top of the speed — not raw, unchecked output.
Yes — to draft quickly. Then I review, tailor, and fact-check it myself, and I make sure the proposal follows each funder's rules on AI-assisted content, including any required disclosure. The final document is checked by a human (me) before you ever see it.
A few plain facts about your organization and the project, your budget, and the funder's guidelines or RFP if you have them. The more you share, the better the proposal fits — but I'll flag anything I need rather than invent it.
Then you don't pay. The preview is genuinely free; the $800 only applies if you decide the proposal is worth submitting.
No — and no honest writer can. Funders make that call. What I make sure of is that your proposal is strong, complete, on time, and tailored to exactly what the funder asked for.
Up to two proposals a month, year-round, plus a saved profile of your organization so each new draft starts further along. It's built for nonprofits applying regularly, not just once.
Your next deadline
Tell me the funder and the deadline. I'll send back a preview — free to read, $800 only if you use it.
Start my free draft