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Ken Deng
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AI-Assisted Grant Writing: Avoiding the Pitfall of the Hollow Voice

You’ve integrated an AI tool to speed up grant writing, but the drafts feel generic. The impact is muted, and the voice… isn’t yours. The efficiency gain is lost to heavy revision. This is the pitfall of ceding narrative control.

The Fix: Curate and Command Your Voice

The core principle is this: AI should assist with structure and syntax; you must lead with strategy and story. Your organization's unique voice—hopeful, urgent, grounded in real human impact—is irreplaceable. AI is a powerful co-writer, not a ghostwriter.

Use tools like ChatGPT or Claude for brainstorming alternatives. Stuck on phrasing a goal? Prompt: “Give me five different ways to phrase this outcome goal.” This breaks your block and gives you options to curate, not a single sentence to accept. This approach ensures you own the final narrative.

Mini-scenario: An AI drafts a project description opening with passive jargon. You command it: “Rewrite this for a lay audience. Start with a sentence on direct human impact.” You integrate that compelling hook with your strategic details.

Implementation Steps

  1. Adopt a Phased Workflow. Use AI in specific phases: brainstorming, overcoming block, or simplifying a dense section. Never start with “write the whole proposal.”
  2. Edit with a Scalpel. Deconstruct AI output sentence by sentence. Never accept a full paragraph verbatim. Use it for parts, not wholes.
  3. Mandatory Verification. Before pasting any AI-generated fact, pause. Ask: Is this our unique detail? Could it harm confidentiality? Verify all data independently.

Your authentic voice and rigorous facts are the bedrock of trust. AI accelerates the process, but you must steer it with clear strategy and vigilant oversight. Lead with story, assist with AI, and own every word.

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