Grant review panels operate under intense time pressure. Reviewers must process high volumes of proposals, switch between disciplines, and retain key points long enough to advocate for the strongest applications in the room.
The result?
Not everything gets read, and even less gets remembered.
Instead, reviewers rely on high-level cues, narrative clarity, and overall coherence to form their judgments. When you understand how reviewers think, you can strategically shape your proposal to be one they champion.
When panel members recall proposals during deliberations, they remember:
These elements anchor the project in the reviewer’s mind and equip them with language they can easily repeat to colleagues.
If your reviewer can summarise your project in one sentence, you’re already ahead.
What fades almost immediately:
Reviewers cannot advocate for a proposal they cannot explain.
If the project’s purpose gets lost in detail, the proposal loses competitiveness — even with excellent science.
Strong proposals follow a predictable, easy-to-recall structure:
problem → opportunity → approach → impact
This architecture does more than improve readability — it supports memory retrieval during panel discussion.
Reviewers consistently reference:
The best proposals respect the reviewer’s cognitive load and make the “story” of the project unmissable.
The first page of your proposal does disproportionate work. Studies on grant peer review show that:
A strong opening can elevate your entire application. A weak one can create doubt that carries through even excellent later sections.
Your first 1–2 paragraphs are strategic real estate — use them deliberately.
During panel meetings, reviewers must:
If your reviewer cannot explain your project clearly, they cannot defend it under pressure.
The most competitive proposals:
The real test of your proposal happens in the room, when you’re not there.
With major programs (including ARC Linkage 2026) running only one assessment round, early preparation has never mattered more.
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Straight Up can support you to enter 2026 with a reviewer-ready story, a compelling impact narrative, and a cohesive partnership strategy.
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