
Grant Prospect Snapshot
This service is for small teams who know they need to start applying for grants but don’t have the time or bandwidth to figure out where to begin. If you’ve ever opened a funder directory, scrolled for two hours, and closed the tab out of frustration, this was built for you.
We do the research for you and send back a curated, easy-to-act-on list of funders that are a good fit for your work. No spreadsheets full of fluff. No PDFs with 200 generic leads. Just 10 solid options chosen for your specific mission, location, and size.
What’s Included:
Ten curated funder leads
Each one comes with a direct website link, key eligibility notes, giving focus, and a short explanation of why we selected it for you. We also include grant deadlines when available.
PDF and spreadsheet formats
You’ll receive both versions so you can share with your team or plug directly into your workflow or grants calendar.
Brief overview memo
We’ll include a short narrative summary of the list with suggestions for who to prioritize first and how to approach your top prospects.
Why It Works:
Most capacity-strapped organizations end up applying to the same two or three foundations over and over—or avoiding grants entirely because the research process is so overwhelming.
This service gives you clarity and a concrete starting point. It doesn’t just save time. It gets you moving in the right direction, with real leads that make sense for your org and your bandwidth.
Real Examples:
A grassroots environmental group used their list to submit three LOIs within a month. They received one invitation to apply and eventually secured a $25,000 grant.
A housing justice collective used the spreadsheet to brief their board and map out a six-month development plan focused on relationship-building.
A small youth program used the top three funders from their list to launch a first-time grant strategy, resulting in two proposals submitted within six weeks.
Delivery Timeline:
5 to 7 business days
Rush delivery available for $145
Who This Is For:
Organizations applying for grants for the first time
Teams rebuilding their funder pipeline or grant calendar
Groups who feel overwhelmed by grant databases or lists that are too broad
Anyone who needs research they can trust, customized to their work
Grant Prospect Snapshot
This service is for small teams who know they need to start applying for grants but don’t have the time or bandwidth to figure out where to begin. If you’ve ever opened a funder directory, scrolled for two hours, and closed the tab out of frustration, this was built for you.
We do the research for you and send back a curated, easy-to-act-on list of funders that are a good fit for your work. No spreadsheets full of fluff. No PDFs with 200 generic leads. Just 10 solid options chosen for your specific mission, location, and size.
What’s Included:
Ten curated funder leads
Each one comes with a direct website link, key eligibility notes, giving focus, and a short explanation of why we selected it for you. We also include grant deadlines when available.
PDF and spreadsheet formats
You’ll receive both versions so you can share with your team or plug directly into your workflow or grants calendar.
Brief overview memo
We’ll include a short narrative summary of the list with suggestions for who to prioritize first and how to approach your top prospects.
Why It Works:
Most capacity-strapped organizations end up applying to the same two or three foundations over and over—or avoiding grants entirely because the research process is so overwhelming.
This service gives you clarity and a concrete starting point. It doesn’t just save time. It gets you moving in the right direction, with real leads that make sense for your org and your bandwidth.
Real Examples:
A grassroots environmental group used their list to submit three LOIs within a month. They received one invitation to apply and eventually secured a $25,000 grant.
A housing justice collective used the spreadsheet to brief their board and map out a six-month development plan focused on relationship-building.
A small youth program used the top three funders from their list to launch a first-time grant strategy, resulting in two proposals submitted within six weeks.
Delivery Timeline:
5 to 7 business days
Rush delivery available for $145
Who This Is For:
Organizations applying for grants for the first time
Teams rebuilding their funder pipeline or grant calendar
Groups who feel overwhelmed by grant databases or lists that are too broad
Anyone who needs research they can trust, customized to their work