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Ken Deng
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From Old Grants to New Wins: An AI-Assisted Workflow for Nonprofit Writers

You know the drill: a new grant opportunity drops, but the deadline is tight. You’re staring at a blank page while past proposals sit unused in a digital graveyard. What if you could systematically transform that old content into a compelling, aligned first draft in hours, not days?

The key principle is precision-editing, not generation. Your most valuable asset is your past work—proven narratives, validated outcomes, and authentic voice. AI’s role is to remix and refine this existing content with strategic direction, not to create from scratch.

Tool in Action: Your AI Content Library
This isn't a specific software, but a crucial practice. It’s a curated repository of your past “Content Blocks”—winning project descriptions, powerful client stories, and clear outcome data. This library becomes the source material for all AI tasks, ensuring fidelity and saving you from reinventing the wheel.

Mini-Scenario: A new RFP emphasizes "community-led digital literacy." Instead of starting from zero, you instruct your AI tool to draft a needs statement by synthesizing three past blocks: your old tech-access proposal, a volunteer testimonial, and local census data on broadband gaps.

Implementation: Your Three-Step Workflow

  1. Prepare with Strategy. Before prompting, define the funder’s priority and pull 3-5 relevant blocks from your Content Library. Have your key facts and mandatory phrases ready. This grounds the AI in your reality.

  2. Draft with Directed Prompts. Craft a prompt that provides context, pastes your source blocks, and gives clear directives. For example, instruct it to align every sentence to a strategic goal, adopt an urgent tone, or condense a section by a specific percentage without losing key metrics.

  3. Review with a Critical Eye. This is non-negotiable. Treat the AI output as a prototype. Conduct a systematic check: verify factual fidelity against your source, ensure logical flow, and scrub for generic jargon. Your expertise turns a good draft into a winning one.

By shifting your mindset from writer-to-blank-page to editor-of-AI-output, you reclaim time for high-level strategy and relationship building. You leverage your institutional knowledge systematically, ensuring every new proposal is both fresh and authentically yours. Start by building that library—your past successes are your best foundation for future funding.

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