For founders, creators, students, parents, organizers, and community builders who need help finding where to start.
For individuals, nonprofits, schools, events, and community programs
We turn scattered grant research into a funding map you can act on.
Bring us the person, organization, mission, program, or funding need. We search for possible grant matches, sort the leads, flag eligibility risks, and build a tracker with clear next actions.
For nonprofits, schools, youth programs, churches, events, and mission-driven groups looking for aligned grants.
For consultants, agencies, and internal teams that need organized tracking across more than one funding search.
What the service does
Not just a list of links. A working grant pipeline.
Most people do not need another messy spreadsheet full of random funder names. They need a simple way to understand which grants are worth reviewing, what needs to happen next, and what is already done.
We build the first version of that system for them: research themes, candidate grants, status, priority, deadline notes, permission status, and application readiness.
Intake clarity
We capture mission, audience, programs, service area, partnerships, legal status, personal goals, and funding goals.
Research paths
We generate search angles that match the person, project, or organization instead of relying on generic grant searches.
Grant triage
Each opportunity gets fit notes, deadline status, eligibility concerns, and priority guidance.
Action memory
Completed actions are tracked so the next step stays visible and nothing gets lost in the handoff.
The method
A practical research workflow, built for busy people and teams.
Understand the person, organization, and funding need before searching.
Look through public, local, private, and mission-aligned grant sources.
Separate strong fits from watch-list items and low-confidence leads.
Turn research into a tracker with owners, deadlines, and next actions.
Packages
Start narrow, then keep the funding pipeline alive.
Starter Search
One individual, project, or organization intake with an initial search, prioritized tracker, and next-action plan.
Best for: first-time clientsMonthly Grant Watch
Ongoing tracking, new lead review, deadline monitoring, and grant packet preparation support.
Best for: active individuals and organizationsShared Workspace
Multiple individuals, projects, or organizations managed in one private workspace with tracker sections and activity history.
Best for: agencies, consultants, and growing teamsGood grant research should feel like momentum, not homework.
The goal is simple: help individuals and organizations see their funding options clearly enough to decide what to pursue next.
Start here
Bring us a person, project, or organization. We will build the search path.
Share the mission, program, location, funding needs, and whether you want research only or application support.