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Grant Application

grant-application

Writes small business grant applications with narrative sections, budget justification, and impact statements. Use when applying for business grants or funding.

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When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when you need to:

  • Write a small business grant application narrative
  • Create budget justification sections for grant proposals
  • Draft impact statements and project descriptions
  • Organize a complete grant application package

DO NOT use this skill for investor pitch decks (use investor-update or financial-model), loan applications, or crowdfunding campaigns. This is specifically for grant applications.


Core Principle

GRANTS ARE WON ON ALIGNMENT — YOUR APPLICATION MUST PROVE THAT YOUR PROJECT DIRECTLY SERVES THE FUNDER'S STATED MISSION AND CRITERIA.


Phase 1: Grant and Business Inputs

Required Inputs

Input What to Ask Default
Grant name/program "What grant are you applying for?" No default — must be provided
Grant amount "How much funding are you requesting?" No default — must be provided
Grant criteria "What are the eligibility requirements and evaluation criteria?" No default — must be provided
Business description "Describe your business in 2-3 sentences." No default — must be provided
Project description "What will the grant funds be used for?" No default — must be provided
Timeline "What is the project timeline?" 12 months
Application deadline "When is the application due?" No default — must be provided

GATE: Do not proceed without the grant criteria and project description. The entire application must align to the funder's stated priorities.


Phase 2: Narrative Sections

Executive Summary

## Executive Summary (150-300 words)

[Business name] is a [type of business] that [what you do and who you serve].
We are requesting $[amount] from [grant program] to [specific project purpose].

This project will [primary measurable outcome] over [timeline], directly
supporting [grant program's mission/focus area].

[1 sentence of credibility — years in business, customers served, relevant experience]
[1 sentence on community or economic impact]

Project Narrative

## Project Description

### Problem Statement
[What problem exists that this project addresses? Use data if available —
local statistics, industry data, customer survey results]

### Proposed Solution
[What exactly will you do with the funds? Specific activities, deliverables,
and milestones — not vague goals]

### Implementation Plan
| Phase | Timeline | Activities | Milestones |
|-------|----------|-----------|------------|
| Phase 1 | Month 1-3 | [Activities] | [Deliverable] |
| Phase 2 | Month 4-8 | [Activities] | [Deliverable] |
| Phase 3 | Month 9-12 | [Activities] | [Deliverable] |

### Expected Outcomes
- [Measurable outcome 1 — specific number, percentage, or result]
- [Measurable outcome 2]
- [Measurable outcome 3]

### Sustainability
[How will the project continue after grant funding ends? What revenue or
systems will sustain it?]

Phase 3: Budget and Impact

Budget Justification

## Budget

### Budget Summary
| Category | Amount | % of Total |
|----------|--------|-----------|
| [Personnel/contractors] | $[X] | [X]% |
| [Equipment/supplies] | $[X] | [X]% |
| [Marketing/outreach] | $[X] | [X]% |
| [Technology/software] | $[X] | [X]% |
| [Other direct costs] | $[X] | [X]% |
| **Total Request** | **$[X]** | **100%** |

### Budget Justification
[For each line item, explain WHY this cost is necessary and HOW
the amount was calculated]

- **[Category]:** $[X] — [Justification: what it covers, how calculated,
  why necessary for project success]

### Matching Funds (if required)
| Source | Amount | Status |
|--------|--------|--------|
| [Owner investment] | $[X] | Committed |
| [Revenue] | $[X] | Projected |
| **Total Match** | **$[X]** | |

Impact Statement

## Impact Statement

### Economic Impact
- Jobs created or retained: [X]
- Revenue increase projected: $[X] or [X]%
- Local economic impact: [Description]

### Community Impact
- People or businesses served: [X]
- Underserved populations reached: [Description]
- Skills or capacity built: [Description]

### Alignment with Grant Mission
[2-3 sentences explicitly connecting your project outcomes to the
grant program's stated goals — use their language]

Phase 4: Polish and Submission Prep

Application Checklist

## Submission Checklist

### Narrative Documents
- [ ] Executive summary (within word limit)
- [ ] Project narrative (within page limit)
- [ ] Budget and budget justification
- [ ] Impact statement

### Supporting Documents (check grant requirements)
- [ ] Business registration/formation documents
- [ ] Tax returns (1-3 years as required)
- [ ] Financial statements
- [ ] Resumes/bios of key personnel
- [ ] Letters of support (if applicable)
- [ ] References
- [ ] Proof of matching funds (if required)

### Final Review
- [ ] All sections address the grant's evaluation criteria
- [ ] Word/page counts are within limits
- [ ] Budget totals match the requested amount
- [ ] No spelling or grammar errors
- [ ] Application submitted before deadline: [Date/Time]

Example: Small Business Innovation Grant ($25,000)

Business: Solo e-commerce brand selling handmade candles, 2 years in business, $60K annual revenue. Project: Launch wholesale program to supply 20 local retailers, creating 2 part-time jobs. Budget: $10K equipment, $5K packaging, $5K marketing, $3K website development, $2K working capital. Impact: 2 jobs created, 20 local retail partnerships, projected $40K additional annual revenue, supports local small business ecosystem.


Anti-Patterns

  • Generic applications — every grant has specific criteria. Rewrite the narrative for each application to match their priorities.
  • Vague outcomes — "grow the business" is not measurable. Use specific numbers: "increase revenue by $40K" or "serve 200 additional customers."
  • Budget without justification — a line item without explanation looks like padding. Justify every dollar.
  • Ignoring the evaluation rubric — if the grant provides scoring criteria, structure your narrative to address every criterion explicitly.
  • Missing the funder's language — read the grant announcement carefully and mirror their terminology in your application.

Recovery

  • Tight deadline (< 1 week): Focus on the narrative and budget first. Gather supporting documents in parallel. Submit early if the portal allows.
  • No financial statements: Create a simple P&L from bank records. Most small grants accept basic financial summaries.
  • Budget exceeds grant amount: Identify matching funds from business revenue or owner investment. Many grants expect applicants to co-invest.
  • First-time applicant: Emphasize passion, specific plans, and measurable goals. Lack of history can be offset by a detailed implementation plan and strong community impact.

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