GCW — part of the AGW programme
The gap between finding a grant in Resourcing Pathways and writing the application is where most submissions fail. GCW closes it - bringing your full context directly into the form.
GCW reads your Resourcing Pathways profile and the grant's requirements, then generates a contextual brief you can use - or paste directly - into the application. Start with research already done; end with a submission that actually sounds like you.
Browse Resourcing Pathways. Click the entry that fits - your score, your tags, your deadline.
Navigate to the grant's submission page. The GCW extension activates automatically on supported platforms.
GCW pre-fills your project summary, eligibility signals, and key framing - drawn from your RP profile and the grant's criteria.
GCW launches with support for one well-structured platform, then grows through community adaptations. If you use RP and submit to a platform we don't cover yet, your adaptation is what makes GCW useful for the next person.
EU public-commons fund with a structured application form. First integration target - accessible deadline, clear criteria, direct match with RP profiles.
Austrian federal R&D grants. Has its own portal - a natural second target for Vienna-based founders using RP's Austrian grants section.
Web3 / quadratic funding rounds. Different audience, high volume. Share your adaptation and the DAO-grant community benefits directly.
Applied to something not listed here? Adapted GCW for a different form? Share it back - user adaptations are the product roadmap.
GCW is designed as a thin context layer, not a monolithic tool. When you adapt the extension for a new platform - different field names, different grant language, different submission flow - you can share that adaptation with the community via the ResourcingPathways GitHub. We curate the best ones into the main extension.
GCW is in development. Leave your email and we'll reach out when the first platform integration is ready to test.
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