AI-Assisted Grant Writing: Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

AI tools are transforming grant writing, offering nonprofits unprecedented efficiency. Yet, without a strategic framework, these tools can introduce new risks that undermine your mission. The key is to use AI as a skilled assistant, not an autonomous author. Here are common pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Pitfall 1: Losing Your Human Voice

AI often generates generic, jargon-heavy text. This dilutes your unique story. The Fix: Curate and Command Your Voice. Lead with your strategy and human impact. Use AI for structure and syntax refinement. For example, overcome writer’s block by prompting, “I’ve described our approach; now write a compelling opening sentence.” Never accept a full paragraph verbatim. Deconstruct the output. Use active voice and a tone that is hopeful but urgent.

Pitfall 2: Unverified Claims and “AI Hallucination”

AI can invent facts or misrepresent details. This erodes trust with funders. The Fix: Mandatory Verification Protocol. Treat every AI-generated fact as a first draft. Implement a strict three-step check: Does this information risk harming a client or donor? Does it reveal a unique, non-public strategy? Does it contain sensitive personal data? You must own and verify every claim.

Pitfall 3: Data Privacy Vulnerabilities

Inputting sensitive client details into public AI platforms creates ethical and legal risks. The Fix: Establish a Basic AI Data Governance Protocol. Never input names, addresses, IDs, or specific program dates. Use AI only for anonymized, conceptual work. Protect every piece of data.

Pitfall 4: Inefficient, Scattershot Use

Using AI randomly leads to disjointed proposals and wasted time. The Fix: Integrate AI into a Cohesive, Phased Workflow. Use layered prompts. Instead of “Write our project description,” ask for brainstorming: “Give me five different ways to phrase this outcome goal.” Later, prompt for specific edits: “Rewrite this technical paragraph for a lay audience.”

By adopting these fixes—governing your voice, verifying facts, protecting data, and systematizing workflow—you harness AI’s power while safeguarding your integrity. The principle is clear: I lead with strategy and story. AI assists with structure and syntax. I verify every fact. I protect every piece of data. I own the final voice.

For a comprehensive guide with detailed workflows, templates, and additional strategies, see my e-book: AI-Assisted Grant Writing for Nonprofits.