Grant Intelligence

Write once. Submit everywhere.

Change NIH, NSF, or ERC in a minute. The latest AI grant writing for NIH and other agencies — same science, different thesis, FOA-first. Not a silent R01 default.

NIH and the agencies you actually write for

NIH
National Institutes of Health
NSF
National Science Foundation
DOE
Department of Energy
DARPA
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
ARPA-H
Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health
ERC
European Research Council
Horizon
Horizon Europe
UKRI
UK Research and Innovation
Wellcome
Wellcome Trust
Gates
Gates Foundation
CIHR
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
ANRF
Anusandhan National Research Foundation

Intelligence is in the rewrite, not a fake template pack per funder. Also DARPA, NASA, USDA, MSCA, EIC, DFG, NHMRC, JSPS, and foundation programs.

Agency switch

Change it in a minute.

Grant Format is the twin of Journal Format. Keep one scientific story. Reshape it for the panel that will score it.

Agency switch
Bibby Grant Intelligence switching the same proposal from NIH Specific Aims to NSF merit criteria

Write once

Same science. Different thesis.

NIH wants Specific Aims, Significance, and Innovation. NSF wants Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts. ERC wants frontier excellence. Grant Intelligence rewrites the narrative for the funder — it does not NIH-wash an NSF project.

  • One project, many agency structures
  • Funder-fit language, not a find-and-replace on “aims”
  • US, UK, EU, Canada, India, and foundation programs
Grant Format
Grant Format command palette with NIH R01, NSF CAREER, ERC, Horizon, UKRI, and Wellcome

Grant Format

NIH to NSF in a minute

Point Grant Format at the next agency the way you point Journal Format at the next venue. The full document restructures. You keep the science.

  • NIH, NSF, ERC, UKRI, Wellcome, Horizon, and more
  • Full-document replace, parallel to journal reformat
  • Natural language: “switch this to NSF CAREER”
Grant Intelligence
Grant Intelligence panel with agency, mechanism, and NOFO chips instead of a default NIH R01

FOA-first

The call beats the generic guide

A NOFO, FOA, BAA, or Horizon call overrides the agency handbook. Grant Intelligence does not silently assume NIH R01. If the mechanism would change page limits or review criteria, it asks one question.

  • Agency → program → funding opportunity → mechanism
  • One follow-up when a missing fact would change the draft
  • Page limits flagged; fonts and margins never falsely “verified”
Reviewer simulation
Mock NIH-style reviewer scores with a highlighted major concern about preliminary data

Reviewer score

A mock review before the panel

Criterion scores plus one major concern — the thing a study section would actually stop on. Use it to tighten Aim 2, not to decorate the draft with fake praise.

  • Scores mapped to that funder’s review criteria
  • One major concern, not a laundry list
  • Rewrite against the weakness, then switch agencies if needed
Grounded research

Safe drafting

TODOs, not invented data

Missing preliminary results, budget lines, and biosketch facts stay as placeholders. Grant Intelligence will not fabricate numbers to make the narrative look finished.

  • Never invent preliminary data, budget, or biosketch content
  • Literature grounded in real papers when you ask for related work
  • You remain the PI of record

Need a starting file rather than an agency switch? Grant proposal templates are the companion page.

Grant writers, answered

What does write once, submit everywhere mean?
You keep one scientific story in Bibby. Grant Intelligence reshapes it for a different funder — NIH Specific Aims, NSF Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts, ERC frontier excellence — instead of NIH-washing every proposal.
How fast can I switch agencies?
Grant Format is the twin of Journal Format. Point it at NIH, NSF, ERC, UKRI, Wellcome, or Horizon and restructure the document in about a minute — not a weekend of section shuffling.
Does Bibby default every grant to NIH R01?
No. The funding opportunity (NOFO, FOA, BAA, or call) beats the generic agency guide. If the mechanism would change page limits or review criteria, Grant Intelligence asks one question instead of silently assuming R01.
Will the AI invent preliminary data or a budget?
No. Missing facts become TODOs. Grant Intelligence does not fabricate results, biosketch content, or budget numbers.

Write once. Switch the funder.

Start the science in Bibby. Grant Intelligence handles NIH, NSF, ERC, and the next call.

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