
Grant Review + Edit
This service is for organizations that draft their own proposals but want a second set of eyes before hitting submit. If you’ve ever stared at a grant wondering if it’s too vague, too long, or missing something important, this was built for you.
We’ll take your draft and provide detailed edits, structural recommendations, and feedback that helps you improve clarity, alignment, and overall competitiveness. This is not just a proofread. It’s an expert-level assessment that helps your proposal land better with funders.
What’s Included:
Tracked edits and copy improvements
We’ll go line-by-line to improve tone, flow, and language while keeping your voice intact. Edits are delivered in Word with track changes turned on so you can review every suggestion.
Strategic in-document comments
We’ll leave margin notes with suggestions on framing, gaps in logic, or places where clarity or funder alignment could be strengthened.
One round of follow-up edits
Once you’ve reviewed and revised your draft, we’ll complete one final review to make sure everything is polished and consistent before you submit.
Why It Works:
Many funders won’t tell you why your application wasn’t selected. This service helps you strengthen your proposal before it’s ever submitted. Whether you’re applying for a competitive government grant or a small community fund, your proposal will read more clearly and land with more confidence.
Real Examples:
A mutual aid group revised their housing proposal based on edit feedback and was awarded a $25,000 grant after being previously declined.
A small arts nonprofit used this service to clean up a narrative for a regional grant and received full funding for a new youth program.
A grassroots environmental organization increased their funder score from 72 to 93 on a re-submission after using this review process.
Delivery Timeline:
5 to 7 business days
Rush delivery available for $145
Who This Is For:
Organizations preparing to submit a draft grant
Teams writing in-house who want expert support
Groups applying to new or competitive funders
Anyone who wants a grant narrative that reads stronger and more clearly
Grant Review + Edit
This service is for organizations that draft their own proposals but want a second set of eyes before hitting submit. If you’ve ever stared at a grant wondering if it’s too vague, too long, or missing something important, this was built for you.
We’ll take your draft and provide detailed edits, structural recommendations, and feedback that helps you improve clarity, alignment, and overall competitiveness. This is not just a proofread. It’s an expert-level assessment that helps your proposal land better with funders.
What’s Included:
Tracked edits and copy improvements
We’ll go line-by-line to improve tone, flow, and language while keeping your voice intact. Edits are delivered in Word with track changes turned on so you can review every suggestion.
Strategic in-document comments
We’ll leave margin notes with suggestions on framing, gaps in logic, or places where clarity or funder alignment could be strengthened.
One round of follow-up edits
Once you’ve reviewed and revised your draft, we’ll complete one final review to make sure everything is polished and consistent before you submit.
Why It Works:
Many funders won’t tell you why your application wasn’t selected. This service helps you strengthen your proposal before it’s ever submitted. Whether you’re applying for a competitive government grant or a small community fund, your proposal will read more clearly and land with more confidence.
Real Examples:
A mutual aid group revised their housing proposal based on edit feedback and was awarded a $25,000 grant after being previously declined.
A small arts nonprofit used this service to clean up a narrative for a regional grant and received full funding for a new youth program.
A grassroots environmental organization increased their funder score from 72 to 93 on a re-submission after using this review process.
Delivery Timeline:
5 to 7 business days
Rush delivery available for $145
Who This Is For:
Organizations preparing to submit a draft grant
Teams writing in-house who want expert support
Groups applying to new or competitive funders
Anyone who wants a grant narrative that reads stronger and more clearly