As a successful grant writer, I’ve actually had people say to me, “Wow! You sure are lucky!” My first thought is, “Gee, that luck sure did take a lot of work!”
I’ll admit it. There is a certain amount of luck in the formula of grant success, if you define luck as the impact of factors over which you have no control. There are many things you can’t control in the process. You can’t control the readers. You can’t control if your readers are well informed about your field or not. You can’t control if your readers are tired, alert, happy, sad, cranky, or enthusiastic when they read and score your proposal.
In spite of that, there are many things you can control. The better your proposal, the more likely you are to be “lucky.” And a better proposal is all about skill and hard work. The more you refine your skill, the less vulnerable you are to luck.