Grant Writing & Funding

Ep. 389 Banned and Trigger Words in Federal Grant Writing in the Trump Administration 2.0


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We are moving through a new era in federal grant writing.
For access to federal grant funds during this new Trump Administration in 2025, nonprofits need to be more aware of what types of words you are using, and are not using, in your grant applications.
We have always said that grant writing is a word game, and the types of words you use play a big part in how you construct a grant.
With the Trump Administration in 2025, though, we have not experienced the sheer elimination of word usage in federal grant guidance before.
Regular Changes in Words in Grants
To put it into context, we’ve been writing grants for more than 20 years, and we have learned to play the wordsmith game of grant writing.
What is normal in federal grant word usage changes is that words are often added to the federal grant cycles when:
A new administration starts
Societal movements and norms enter into the federal mainstream
Priorities of the federal government are identified
Even for foundation grants, we have been training grant writers to connect words with the funding source priority areas, Request for Proposals (RFPs), and website information so that grant writers mimic funding source language.
Then we teach grant writers how to integrate these words into their programs in a way that aligns with what they do.
This ensures that everyone is on the same page with language and what that language means AND helps with consistent language in grant applications.
This approach also helps nonprofits so they aren’t mission drifting or scope creeping, but are aligning with funding sources for their specific cause areas.
While we still entirely support this approach, the new wrench in the bucket in February 2025 is the potential sheer number of words to NOT use for the new recommendations from certain federal agencies (as of 2/10/2025)
Replace Potential Trigger Words Using ChatGPT
I ran all the words listed in ChatGPT to find alternative words. While this was helpful to get ideas, it was not entirely efficient.
At the end of the day, words are important.
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