Questions, answered.
Full proposals. Every section the RFP requires — executive summary, needs statement, program narrative, goals and objectives, evaluation plan, organizational capacity, and budget narrative. Not fragments. Not outlines. Submission-ready drafts.
You complete a guided intake when you sign up — your mission, programs, impact data, past proposals. Agent Grant builds a knowledge base from this and draws on it for every proposal. The more you give it, the better it writes. You can also upload past winning proposals and program documents.
Every plan includes revision rounds. Tell Agent Grant what to adjust — tone, emphasis, specific language — and it revises. The Professional and Agency plans include unlimited revisions. For high-stakes grants, the Human Expert Review add-on puts a professional grant writer on the draft.
Yes. Agent Grant handles foundation grants, corporate grants, state grants, and federal grants. Federal grants often have more complex formatting requirements — Agent Grant reads the full solicitation to ensure compliance.
A credentialed grant writing professional reviews the AI-generated proposal, edits for maximum competitiveness, and returns the polished draft within 24 hours. Available on any plan for $149/proposal. Recommended for grants over $50,000 or first-time applications to a major funder.
Absolutely. Agent Grant works for any organization competing for funding — nonprofits, small businesses, startups, and research companies. Whether you’re applying for SBIR/STTR grants, government contracts, economic development funds, or private foundation grants, Agent Grant handles the proposal writing.
The Agency plan is built for you. It includes multi-client workspaces, white-label output (proposals with no Agent Grant branding), and unlimited proposals. Manage all your clients from one account.
ChatGPT is a general-purpose AI with no grant-specific training, no knowledge of your organization, and no ability to read and interpret an RFP strategically. Agent Grant is purpose-built — it reads the full solicitation, draws from your specific programs and outcomes data, calibrates to funder priorities, and produces complete formatted proposals. It’s the difference between a tool and an agent.