Nonprofits & community organizations

AI grant tools for nonprofits and community organizations

FunderIntelligence helps nonprofits, K-12 schools, and community foundations discover grants matched to their mission, understand the funders behind the money, and draft proposals calibrated to community-impact priorities — across government programs and private foundations.

Discover foundation and government grants matched to your mission

FunderIntelligence searches across federal programs (Grants.gov, the Federal Register, SBIR community tracks), state grant portals, and private foundation data from Kindora and ProPublica 990 filings — so a single search covers the sources nonprofit grant managers otherwise track by hand. Every result is scored against your organization's profile and mission focus, not just keywords, so the most relevant opportunities rise to the top rather than the most recently posted.

Draft proposals in your organization's voice

FunderIntelligence's AI proposal tools adapt to the writer's voice and framing — the same capability researchers use for scientific writing can be guided toward community-impact language, equity framing, or program-outcome storytelling. Upload past proposals and annual reports to the knowledge base; the AI uses those documents to match your organization's existing voice and evidence base when drafting new sections.

Understand the funders behind the money

For every funder in the database, FunderIntelligence surfaces AI-synthesized intelligence: priority focus areas, typical award sizes, past grantee patterns, and strategic trends drawn from 990 data and award history. Before investing time in an application, you can see whether a foundation's track record actually aligns with your programs — not just whether their stated priorities sound like a match.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

No. Any organization — registered nonprofit, fiscally-sponsored project, K-12 school, public library, or community foundation — can create an account and discover grants. Some grant opportunities in our database require 501(c)(3) status; the platform shows that eligibility requirement on each grant card.

Yes. Beyond federal, state, and SBIR sources, FunderIntelligence searches private foundation data from Kindora and ProPublica 990 filings, which together cover a large portion of IRS-registered grantmaking foundations in the US.

Yes. Grants.gov and the Federal Register carry many K-12-eligible programs, and our foundation data includes funders with explicit education and K-12 focus areas. Build a profile that reflects your school's programs and the fit scoring will surface the most relevant opportunities.

Yes. You can explore grant opportunities publicly without an account. A free account adds personalized fit scoring against your organization's profile. Pro adds AI proposal drafting, critique, and funder intelligence reports.