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WikiGrants Wants to Do for Grant Writing What TurboTax Did for Taxes

Grant writing has long been a high-stakes, high-friction process—especially for nonprofits and small businesses that don’t have dedicated development teams.

That’s the problem WikiGrants aims to solve when it launches later this month. Positioned not only as an AI-powered writing platform, WikiGrants is purpose-built for mission-driven organizations and businesses, and promises to transform grant writing from a daunting task of futility into a guided, end-to-end workflow. Visit our beta app at WikiGrantsBeta for more information.



Unlike generic AI writing tools, WikiGrants is designed specifically around the realities of grant funding, providing support through the entire grant cycle. This powerful app walks users through every stage of the grants process—from identifying and researching relevant funding opportunities to structuring proposals, refining narratives & budgets, and preparing submissions. Its AI doesn’t just generate text; it helps users understand what funders are asking for and how to respond strategically, increasing both clarity and confidence along the way.



The real appeal is focus. WikiGrants is built for nonprofits and small businesses that need practical guidance, not jargon-heavy software or one-size-fits-all templates. By combining research support, structured prompts, and AI-assisted writing tuned to grant requirements, the platform aims to level the playing field—helping smaller organizations compete more effectively for critical funding. If it delivers on its promise, WikiGrants could quickly become an essential tool in the modern grant writer’s toolkit.


The app is slated for release this month. Visit our beta app at WikiGrantsBeta for more information.



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