Tips for Proofreading Your Next Grant Application

Developing a proofreading strategy can greatly improve the quality of your federal grant application.听 Here are some tips from grant-making offices across the government that you can use for developing this strategy.

1. Enlist content proofreaders early in the process.

鈥淩equest that your colleagues or mentors review a first draft of your specific aims early in the process,鈥澨.

Consider asking your early proofreaders to focus on macro issues, such as the organization of narrative sections or the logical flow within your application narrative. Even if your proposal is not completely ready, you can still have your designated proofreaders review some sections of the proposal. An听, stating that early proofreading will allow for 鈥渟ufficient time to deal with missing information,鈥 as well as other common issues.

2. Develop a master checklist.

鈥淯se [a] checklist to be sure that you have included everything that is required,鈥 advises an听. 鈥淢issing or incomplete items often result in outright rejection or at least a lower score, limiting your chance for funding.鈥

A checklist can mean different things to different people; applicants should think of a multi-page checklist that includes not only a list of required forms and attachments, but also formatting requirements, and a bulleted list of the agency鈥檚 judging criteria.

3. Give your application a grade.

鈥淩ate your own application,鈥 advises the听. Grade your own proposal after completing a solid first draft, or you can ask a qualified individual outside your organization to evaluate it. Doing this well before the deadline will enable your team to identify weak areas before it鈥檚 too late.

If you bring in an outside reader,听听that you 鈥渁sk them to read the proposal quickly. That is how reviewers will likely go through it, at least initially.鈥

4. Enlist a proofreader late in the process to focus on micro issues.

鈥淓nlist the help of someone not involved in the preparation of the application and proposal to review the proposal,鈥 advises a听. This proofreader can focus solely on micro issues 鈥 word choice, sentence structure, and typographical errors.

Want more tips about the federal grant writing process?听听in the Grant Writing Basics blog series.

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