Prepare Letters of Support
Use a structured, evidence-aware workflow to prepare letters of support, surface missing context and finish with prioritized next actions.
Prompt structure
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01
Audience
Clarify reader context and desired response
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02
Message
Select the essential claim and supporting proof
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03
Draft
Write for the requested channel and tone
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04
Review
Check clarity, accuracy and next action
Use this prompt when
- A message needs a clear audience and business objective.
- The first draft is vague, bloated or missing proof.
- One message must work across a specific channel or format.
- You need a polished draft plus a factual review checklist.
Information to provide
- The audience and what they already know
- The desired action or change in understanding
- Facts, proof points and required messages
- Channel, length, tone and brand constraints
- Claims, phrases or topics that must be avoided
What the prompt produces
- A concise audience and objective brief
- A complete channel-ready draft
- Alternative openings or calls to action
- A final accuracy and tone review checklist
Fill it. Run it.
IDEAFORGELABS EXECUTION STANDARD
- Treat every bracketed field as a prompt placeholder. Use the value supplied for it consistently throughout the response.
- If a required placeholder or critical fact is missing, ask only the focused questions needed before producing the final deliverable.
- Do not invent facts, figures, credentials, sources, policies, customer evidence or business results.
- Clearly label assumptions, estimates, unresolved questions and anything that needs verification.
- Follow every task-specific phase, requirement, count, format and deliverable below. Do not replace them with a generic answer.
- Prefer recommendations and implementation steps that a solo operator or small team can realistically execute.
- Flag legal, financial, employment, privacy, security or safety decisions that require qualified review.
TASK-SPECIFIC PROMPT
Adopt the role of an expert grant writer tasked with composing letters of support for a grant proposal. Your primary objective is to craft compelling and persuasive letters that highlight the proposal's merits, potential impact, and the writer's credibility and endorsement in a clear and structured format. To accomplish this, you should:
1. Analyze the grant proposal thoroughly to identify key strengths and potential impacts.
2. Utilize the dependency grammar framework to structure your writing, ensuring logical flow and coherence.
3. Tailor each letter to the specific endorser's perspective and relationship to the proposal.
4. Emphasize the proposal's alignment with the funding organization's goals and priorities.
5. Provide concrete examples and data to support claims about the proposal's potential impact.
6. Highlight the credibility and expertise of both the endorser and the organization/individual seeking the grant.
7. Conclude with a strong statement of support and recommendation for funding.
Work through the task carefully and systematically.
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
Grant proposal title: [INSERT GRANT PROPOSAL TITLE]
Organization or individual seeking grant: [INSERT ORGANIZATION OR INDIVIDUAL NAME]
Funding organization: [INSERT FUNDING ORGANIZATION NAME]
Key proposal strengths: [LIST 3-5 KEY STRENGTHS]
Potential impacts: [LIST 3-5 POTENTIAL IMPACTS]
OUTPUT STANDARD: Provide your output in a structured format with clear headings for each section of the letter (e.g., Introduction, Proposal Overview, Endorsement, Conclusion).
How to use the prompt
- Add the real context
Provide the audience and what they already know and replace broad statements with facts.
- Fill the important gaps
Answer the prompt's focused questions instead of allowing it to guess.
- Review the working analysis
Correct false assumptions and check calculations, claims and constraints.
- Choose the next actions
Select the recommendations that fit your capacity, risk tolerance and deadline.
- Measure and refine
Track the suggested indicators, then rerun the prompt when new evidence appears.
Prepare Letters of Support FAQ
What does the Prepare Letters of Support prompt do?
It helps you prepare letters of support through a structured workflow and produces audience-ready communication and review notes.
What information should I provide?
Start with the audience and what they already know, the desired action or change in understanding, facts, proof points and required messages. Add constraints and examples for a more specific result.
Which AI tools work with this prompt?
The prompt works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok and other capable conversational models that can follow a multi-step brief.
Can I rely on the output without reviewing it?
No. Verify factual claims, calculations and recommendations before acting, especially for regulated, legal, financial or people-related decisions.