Grants can be a game changer for small businesses, especially those owned by women, veterans, or historically underserved entrepreneurs. But while thousands apply for funding every year, only a small percentage actually receive it.
At Sasha Watson Financial Solutions (SWFS), we specialize in helping our clients get noticed — and funded. Today, we’re breaking down why most grant applications fail — and how to make sure yours rises to the top.
Many grant applications ask open-ended questions like “Describe your business” or “How will you use the funds?” Too often, applicants answer with unclear, generic responses that sound like everyone else.
Be specific, measurable, and results-oriented.
Instead of: “We want to grow our business and help more people.”
Try: “We will use $10,000 to invest in a mobile POS system and hire one part-time admin, enabling us to serve 40% more clients within 3 months.”
A strong story won’t make up for a missing EIN, outdated bank statements, or sloppy budget details. Funders need to trust that you’re ready to receive capital responsibly.
Keep all business documents in a digital folder
Update your profit/loss statement and balance sheet quarterly
Prepare a one-page use-of-funds breakdown ahead of time
We offer a Grant Prep Toolkit to streamline this process for our clients.
Grants — especially government or corporate ones — are often about impact, not just income. If your application doesn’t show how the funds will create positive change, you may get passed over.
Tie your funding request to outcomes that matter:
Community impact
Job creation
Equity and access
Sustainability
Make it clear how your business aligns with the grantor’s mission.
Your story is your edge — but it has to be told in a way that builds trust and shows readiness. Focus on:
The problem you solve
Why you're uniquely qualified
What you’ve accomplished so far
Where this funding will take you next
Most grant applications fail not because the businesses are unworthy — but because the submissions weren’t strategic.
With the right preparation, positioning, and clarity, your business can stand out — and secure the funding it deserves.
📥 Download the SWFS Grant Readiness Toolkit
📞 Book a 1:1 Grant Strategy Session
Sasha Watson
Founder & CEO, SWFS