Our success is your success. Our grant and scholarship management system has been used by a wide variety of grantmaking organizations. Grantmakers spend a great deal of time, money and energy managing grants and scholarships. Our site saves some of that time, money and energy; improves the efficiency and transparency of the grant and scholarship making process; greatly improves the communications between the stakeholders and in general improves the overall grantmaking experience for everybody concerned. Some of the grantmaking organizations that have previously used, or are using our Web site include...
Established by individuals or families (e.g., family foundations) to provide grants to other nonprofits, rather than running their own programs.
Private foundations funded by for-profit companies, often focusing on community needs where the business operates or has employees.
Publicly supported charities that manage endowments from many donors to support specific geographic regions or local initiatives
A type of private foundation that uses the majority of its resources to conduct its own charitable research or programs, rather than distributing funds to others.
Direct giving programs operated by a corporation, not a separate foundation, which often have more flexible, strategic, or marketing-related goals.
Organizations that raise funds from the general public, government, and other foundations, often with high transparency, to regrant to nonprofits.
Local, state, or federal entities providing funds for specific public purposes, often through large, competitive, and highly structured programs.
A subset of independent foundations where the donor or the donor's family manages the giving, typically with less formal, personal, or philanthropic goals.
Private foundations that use the majority of their income to provide charitable services or programs of their own, rather than making grants to outside organizations.
Groups of individuals who pool their money and decide together which nonprofits to support, often focusing on community-level impact.
Entities associated with religious groups that provide grants for community development or humanitarian social services.
There are many people involved in the grantmaking process, and they have different responsibilities, authorities and perspectives of a grant and scholarship management system. Some of those people, and the benefits they accrue include...
Define, set up and manage the system and the people involved in the grant or scholarship making process.
Review, comment on and score applications to decide which meet the goals of the grantmaker and should be funded.
Define the mission, set the direction, allocate resources and ensure legal and financial compliance of the grantmaker.