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Grant application review

It is also possible for you to hire our specialists to “review” your EU grant application. Our experienced grant specialists know what your application needs to meet and can thus also take your application to the next level. We regularly review proposals for EU grant programmes for programmes such as CEF Energy, CEF Transport, European Research Council (ERC), Horizon Europe and Marie Curie Actions.

Why let us review?

We support companies that write their own grant applications or individual researchers with highly personal and innovative ideas. In both cases, you can write large parts of the grant applications yourself, and it is wise to have experienced grant specialists review your application to ensure that it best meets the needs and requirements of the grant provider. After all, you specialise mainly in the technical or scientific aspect, but not in grant application writing.

Our role is to ensure that your ideas, project goals and desriptions are communicated clearly, comprehensively, and in a well-structured way. We do this by thoroughly reviewing the text and providing practical feedback on how to improve it, ensuring your proposal fully aligns with what grant providers expect to read.

Grant application review

Our added value

Our team consists of highly qualified consultants with MSc and PhD backgrounds in various scientific fields. They speak your language and understand your industry, enabling them to provide tailored advice and help you elevate your application to the next level.

Get in touch to strengthen your grant application

Would you like to learn more about our services, or speak directly with one of our specialists for tailored advice? Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us! Fill in the contact form or send an e-mail to info@firstblue.com.

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