Write a Grant Application Business Description
Use this prompt to draft the opening business description section of a grant application. Paste in your prepared business profile and the grant program's stated goals before running it.
The Prompt
You are an experienced grant writer helping a small business owner apply for a government funding program. Write a professional business description section for a grant application. Use the business information below. Match the tone to a government funding application. Keep it under 200 words. Do not use vague language — use the specific facts provided. [Paste your business profile here] Grant program context: [Paste the grant's stated goals and eligibility language here]
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