X Grant Funding Leaks
Surfaces X mentions of grant and research-funding awards in a field, weighted by the institution or agency named.
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How to Use X Grant Funding Leaks
- Enter keyword, @handle or topic in the main input field. Be as specific as possible for better results.
- Configure your preferences: Timeframe, Detail Level.
- Click 'Generate' and wait a few seconds for the AI to process your request.
- Review the generated output. Use 'Regenerate' for a different variation or 'Copy' to use the result.
- Refine your input or adjust settings and regenerate until you're satisfied with the result.
Use Cases
A university research-development officer tracks who in their field is winning grants to benchmark and find collaboration targets.
A science journalist spots fresh funding announcements before official press releases to break the story.
A competing lab monitors which institutions are landing awards from a key agency in their research area.
A grants consultant maps recent funding wins to advise clients on which agencies are actively awarding in a domain.
A startup in deep tech watches academic funding leaks to identify labs whose newly funded work could become licensing or hiring opportunities.
Tips for Best Results
- Be specific in your input — detailed descriptions produce better results.
- Try generating multiple times with different settings for varied outputs.
- Review and customize the AI output before using it in production.
- Start with a clear brief including target audience and key message.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this tool actually find?
Public X posts announcing grant or research-funding wins — phrases like 'we've been awarded a grant from', 'excited to receive NSF/NIH/ERC funding', 'our project was selected for' — within a research area you specify, summarised into a list of awards and recipients.
How do I target a research area?
Enter a field such as 'quantum computing', 'cancer immunotherapy', or 'climate adaptation'. The tool filters funding chatter to posts relevant to that area rather than returning every grant announcement on X.
What's the time window?
The last 60 days. Grant announcements are spread out and often follow funding-cycle deadlines, so a two-month window catches the recent wave without diluting it with stale awards.
What does 'weighted by institution/agency' mean?
Mentions are ranked higher when the post comes from or names a recognised institution or funding body (NSF, NIH, ERC, major universities), since those are more verifiable than anonymous claims. It helps you focus on substantiated awards first.
Why call them 'leaks' — aren't these public announcements?
Researchers often post about an award on X before the funder's official press release or database entry goes live, so X can be the earliest public surface. The tool captures that lead time; some items will later be formally confirmed.
How accurate is the funding amount if mentioned?
Amounts come straight from the posts, and many announcements omit or round figures. Where a sum is stated it's reported as posted, but treat dollar/euro figures as claimed rather than audited until you check the official source.
Is it free?
Yes — 5 free runs a day, no signup required. Pro at $19/month unlocks unlimited scans for continuous funding monitoring across multiple fields.
We don't store your text. Processing happens in real-time and your input is discarded immediately after generating the result.
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