Ethical Academic Support · editing, never ghostwriting
The same authorship principle governs institutional self-studies — see accreditation documentation and where editing legitimately helps.
Grant Proposal Editing & Readiness Review
You wrote the proposal. We make sure the writing never costs you the grant. Structural and language editing, budget-narrative clarity and funder-guideline formatting on your draft — for researchers facing QRDI, RDIA, ASPIRE, KFAS, MoHERI and university cycles where 6–23% get funded.
The line we hold, in writing
The research, the claims, the science and the authorship are yours — entirely. We do not write grant applications on behalf of researchers, we do not invent content, and we make no representation to any funder. What we do is what a good editor does before the deadline: make your own argument impossible to misread.
Structural edit
Does the proposal answer what the call scores — novelty, method, path to impact, national-priority alignment — in the order reviewers look for it?
Language & precision
Journal-grade English (or Arabic) on every section; the budget narrative and impact statement said plainly enough that a tired reviewer cannot misread them.
Guideline conformance
Formatting, structure and length checked against the funder’s own published guidelines — the avoidable rejection reasons.
Readiness read
A frank pre-submission read: where a reviewer will stumble, what is asserted but not evidenced, what to fix while there is still time.
Who this is for
Principal investigators and research teams across the GCC preparing submissions to the funders in our GCC Research Funding Directory — and graduate researchers whose proposals face internal university competitions. If your funded project later needs journal publication support or formatting, that is the same ethical craft downstream.
Confidential by default; NDA on request. Send your draft and the funder guidelines together — the review is only as good as the call it is checked against.
Deadlines reward the prepared draft.
Share your draft and the call documents, and we will tell you honestly what the edit can and cannot improve before you submit.