For nonprofit development teams
GrantSmith drafts your complete grant proposal — executive summary, statement of need, methodology, budget narrative, evaluation plan — tailored to your nonprofit, your programs, and the funder's priorities. In under five minutes.
A typical grant proposal takes 20-40 hours to write. With GrantSmith, the first draft takes about an afternoon.
One-time setup. Your mission, programs, impact data, leadership, and past wins — stored securely so you never repeat yourself.
Drop in the grant guidelines, the funder's priorities, and the questions they ask. Every section gets tailored to what they want to read.
In under five minutes — executive summary, statement of need, methodology, budget narrative, evaluation plan. Edit and submit.
Drafts follow the structure, voice, and evidence patterns that funders actually look for. Logic models, theories of change, SMART objectives, budget narratives — all formatted the way reviewers expect.
Store your mission, programs, and impact data once. The AI pulls from your profile on every proposal — no more re-explaining who you are on every application.
What used to take a full week now takes an afternoon of editing. Submit more applications, hit more deadlines, serve your community better.
Foundation, federal (NIH, NSF, NEA, HRSA), state, local, and corporate giving applications. One tool, every funding source.
$49 flat. No per-seat fees, no surprise limits. We price for organizations that count every dollar — because we know you do.
The output is your draft. AI generates the starting point; you revise, refine, and submit. What goes to the funder is your work, just produced faster.
Most tools focus on discovery or management. We focus on the bottleneck that costs you the most: the blank page. Drafting fast means applying more, winning more.
Nonprofits are writing more grant proposals than ever, competing for scarcer funding, with the same small teams. The organizations that move fastest will win. GrantSmith exists to make sure your team can keep up.