Pricing faq’S



Pricing faq’S


You’re not alone—many organizations feel overwhelmed at first. The good news is that applying for foundation grants is often much simpler than applying for government or corporate funding. Most foundations start with a brief 1–2 page Letter of Inquiry (LOI), and they typically require the same core information in a standard format. We’ll guide you through your first application, help you draft professional documents, and show you how to customize each LOI for different foundations. With the right tools and support, anyone can become a successful grant-seeker.

Less than you think! The key is using the right tools. Our platform helps you overcome the two biggest time drains: researching foundations and writing proposals. Our search engine finds hundreds of matches in minutes, and our Document Generator and Grant Secretary help you create, customize, and manage proposals quickly and efficiently. What used to take days can now take hours—or even minutes.

This is the biggest challenge most nonprofits face. Why? Because 90% of foundations don’t have websites and are hard to find unless you already know about them. Even when you do find them, it’s tough to know if they align with your mission. That’s where we come in. Think of us as a matchmaking service for charities and foundations. We help you uncover hidden opportunities and build long-term relationships with funders who share your vision.

Every foundation has a “sweet spot” when it comes to grant amounts, based on their past giving history. Ask for too much—or too little—and your request might be declined. We provide insights into each foundation’s largest, average, and median grant awards so you can tailor your ask accordingly. This shows you’ve done your homework and increases your chances of success.

Unlike government or corporate grants, foundations let you apply for what you actually need. This includes funding for:

  • Projects and programs
  • Seed money
  • Capacity-building
  • Operating costs
  • Research
  • Endowments
  • Facilities and equipment
  • Technology
  • Matching or in-kind grants

We recommend starting with a modest, short-term project grant to build trust. Once a relationship is established, the possibilities grow.

That depends on your commitment. If you approach foundation funding strategically, the answer is almost always yes. While it takes effort, it’s often easier and more sustainable than other fundraising methods. With consistent use of our tools, many organizations see a return within the first few months—and the value of grants received far exceeds the cost of the software.

There are many options out there—from free databases to other grant platforms. Some focus on search engines, others on project management, writing tools, or automation. We encourage you to explore and decide what best fits your needs. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive, integrated solution that saves time and maximizes results—but ultimately, the choice is yours—and we’re here to help you make the most informed decision for your organization.

You’re not alone—many organizations feel overwhelmed at first. The good news is that applying for foundation grants is often much simpler than applying for government or corporate funding. Most foundations start with a brief 1–2 page Letter of Inquiry (LOI), and they typically require the same core information in a standard format. We’ll guide you through your first application, help you draft professional documents, and show you how to customize each LOI for different foundations. With the right tools and support, anyone can become a successful grant-seeker.

Less than you think! The key is using the right tools. Our platform helps you overcome the two biggest time drains: researching foundations and writing proposals. Our search engine finds hundreds of matches in minutes, and our Document Generator and Grant Secretary help you create, customize, and manage proposals quickly and efficiently. What used to take days can now take hours—or even minutes.

This is the biggest challenge most nonprofits face. Why? Because 90% of foundations don’t have websites and are hard to find unless you already know about them. Even when you do find them, it’s tough to know if they align with your mission. That’s where we come in. Think of us as a matchmaking service for charities and foundations. We help you uncover hidden opportunities and build long-term relationships with funders who share your vision.

Every foundation has a “sweet spot” when it comes to grant amounts, based on their past giving history. Ask for too much—or too little—and your request might be declined. We provide insights into each foundation’s largest, average, and median grant awards so you can tailor your ask accordingly. This shows you’ve done your homework and increases your chances of success.

Unlike government or corporate grants, foundations let you apply for what you actually need. This includes funding for:

  • Projects and programs
  • Seed money
  • Capacity-building
  • Operating costs
  • Research
  • Endowments
  • Facilities and equipment
  • Technology
  • Matching or in-kind grants

We recommend starting with a modest, short-term project grant to build trust. Once a relationship is established, the possibilities grow.

That depends on your commitment. If you approach foundation funding strategically, the answer is almost always yes. While it takes effort, it’s often easier and more sustainable than other fundraising methods. With consistent use of our tools, many organizations see a return within the first few months—and the value of grants received far exceeds the cost of the software.

There are many options out there—from free databases to other grant platforms. Some focus on search engines, others on project management, writing tools, or automation. We encourage you to explore and decide what best fits your needs. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive, integrated solution that saves time and maximizes results—but ultimately, the choice is yours—and we’re here to help you make the most informed decision for your organization.