Overview

AI in Grant and Proposal Writing - Micro-credential

AI in Grant and Proposal Writing is an online micro-credential that equips learners with the skills to productively use AI in writing grant applications and proposals. Learners will examine the benefits and risks of using AI in this on text and will consider industry perspectives on its use. Learners will then apply their knowledge through using AI to help them craft persuasive content for key sections of grants and proposals; they will also reflect on their progress. While this micro-credential is ultimately accessible to all learners, those who are completely new to grant-/proposal-writing may find it beneficial to complete one of the other micro-credentials in this series (one is focused on grant/proposal writing in general; the other is focused on Canadian arts grants) before enrolling in this micro-credential. Microsoft Word, Adobe Reader, and access to an AI app are required. Learning Outcomes: 1. Identify the benefits and risks of using AI for writing grants and proposals. 2. Evaluate the strengths, weaknesses and areas for revision in sections of grants and proposals that were drafted using AI. 3. Craft key sections of grants/proposals using AI. 4. Revise key sections of grants/proposals using AI. Total Class Hours - 12
Course Code:
INFO-1300
Area of Interest:
Computers, Design, and Media
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Course Offerings

Fall 2025

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$153.00
Delivery:
Online
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Section Number:
25FCE
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