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How to Use AI In Grant Writing

Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 9:00 – 11:00 AM CDT
Woodhaven - Palmer Training Center in Machens East/West Rooms, 1405 Hathman, Columbia, MO, US Map
How to Use AI In Grant Writing

Grant writing can feel overwhelming, but AI can be a powerful support tool when used thoughtfully. In this workshop, we’ll explore how to use AI to enhance—not replace—your expertise in the grant writing process. You’ll learn the basics of prompt engineering so you can give AI clear, targeted instructions and turn generic outputs into strong, funder-ready content. Through live demonstrations and guided practice, you’ll see how different prompts shape different results. By the end of the session, you’ll leave with a practical AI prompt framework to streamline your work and craft proposals that are efficient, compelling, and aligned with funder priorities.

Learning Objectives:

Understand the capabilities and limitations of AI in grant writing
Learn prompt engineering basics to generate useful AI-assisted content
Explore ways AI can support grant research, proposal writing, and editing
Discuss ethical considerations to ensure content remains authentic and funder-aligned

Take Away: Sample AI prompt library for grant writing

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Instructors

Jessica Macy

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Kasey Hammock

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Sarah Smith

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Woodhaven - Palmer Training Center in Machens East/West Rooms, 1405 Hathman, Columbia, MO, US

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