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Done-for-you grant writing

Grant proposals for small nonprofits, written in under 3 days.

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

Three steps. No risk to find out.

You don't have to be a grant writer, and you don't pay to see if it's any good.

01

Tell me the grant

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.

02

I write it in under 3 days

A full proposal — narrative, budget justification, and a checklist of attachments — tailored to the funder and reviewed line by line, not a generic template.

03

You review, then decide

Read the preview free. Good enough to submit? It's $800. Not what you need? You owe me nothing.

In every draft

What you get

A complete, funder-ready proposal — not a rough outline.

Everything a reviewer expects, written in the order they read it and tuned to the specific funder you're applying to.

  • Full narrative written to the funder's priorities
  • Budget and budget justification
  • A clear checklist of required attachments
  • Personally reviewed, tailored, and fact-checked
  • Written to follow each funder's submission rules

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.

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Who writes your grant

A real person, not a content mill.

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.

  • Every proposal personally reviewed and fact-checked
  • Written to the funder's exact requirements
  • Honest about what I can and can't promise

Questions

The things people ask first.

How can you write a grant in under 3 days?

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.

Do you use AI?

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.

What do you need from me?

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.

What if I don't like the draft?

Then you don't pay. The preview is genuinely free; the $800 only applies if you decide the proposal is worth submitting.

Do you guarantee we'll win the grant?

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.

What does the $500/month plan include?

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

Got a grant coming up that no one's had time to start?

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