From research-co-pilot
Draft grant-proposal sections (NSF, NIH, ERC, Wellcome, Horizon Europe, foundations)
How this command is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/research-co-pilot:grant <funder + scheme + topic; optional paths to brainstorm / methodology / prior aims>The summary Claude sees in its command listing — used to decide when to auto-load this command
Invoke the `grant-writer` skill from the **research-co-pilot** plugin and execute its full workflow. The skill file is at `skills/grant-writer/SKILL.md` relative to this plugin. Read it and follow it precisely — including: - Phase 1: Intake (funder, scheme, stage, inputs, sections needed, deadline). - Phase 2: Apply the funder-specific cheat sheet (NIH R01/R21/F31/K, NSF / CAREER, ERC, Wellcome, Horizon Europe, NSF GRFP, foundations). - Phase 3: Section drafting (Specific Aims / Project Summary, Significance, Innovation, Approach, Broader Impacts, DMP, Lay Summary, Budget Justification, Bi...
Invoke the grant-writer skill from the research-co-pilot plugin and execute its full workflow.
The skill file is at skills/grant-writer/SKILL.md relative to this plugin. Read it and follow it precisely — including:
grant_<funder>_<section>.md with fit-check note and [CITATION NEEDED] / [PRELIMINARY DATA NEEDED] / [REVIEWER CONCERN UNADDRESSED] index.If the project doesn't fit the funder/scheme honestly, say so before drafting.
User input: $ARGUMENTS
If no funder or scheme was given, ask which funder + scheme, the project topic, and what inputs (brainstorm output, methodology, preliminary data) are available.
npx claudepluginhub marazii/research-co-pilot --plugin research-co-pilot/grantTransforms research ideas into compelling, fundable grant proposals. Provide research-topic, draft-aims, or funding-agency arguments.