What it does

The grant program that runs itself.

If you've read The AI Grant Blueprint, you know the system. The Grant Agent automates the parts that take the most time — leaving you to focus on the work only humans can do.

01

Automatic funder matching

Surfaces new grant opportunities matched to your nonprofit's mission, geography, and budget — using the ProPublica 990 method from Chapter 3 of the Blueprint, run continuously instead of manually.

02

90-day calendar management

Maintains your funding calendar with the 90-day lead-time rule from Chapter 4. Tracks every milestone, surfaces priorities, and never lets a deadline catch you by surprise.

03

Weekly digest emails

Every Monday morning, a digest hits your inbox: new matched grants this week, upcoming deadlines, funders to research, and recommended next actions.

04

Eligibility pre-screening

Each surfaced grant comes pre-scored against your organization profile — so you spend your research time on the opportunities most worth pursuing.

05

Funder priority analysis

For every matched funder, the agent pulls and analyzes their 990 Schedule I, identifies their actual giving patterns, and tells you exactly how to position your application.

06

Updates as the field evolves

New funder policies, new Uniform Guidance changes, new AI capabilities — the agent stays current so you don't have to.

The process

How a small nonprofit gets set up.

Onboarding takes 30 minutes. After that, the agent runs continuously in the background.

01

Profile setup

You tell us about your nonprofit: mission, programs, geography, budget, current capacity. 15-minute guided intake.

02

Goals and priorities

Define your funding goals: target award amounts, preferred funder types, cause areas, restrictions. The agent uses these as filters.

03

Calendar sync

Connect your existing calendar or use the Blueprint's 90-day system. The agent will add tracked deadlines automatically.

04

Weekly digests begin

Monday morning, week one: your first digest arrives with matched opportunities, scored against your profile.

Why we’re building this
The quality of a nonprofit’s mission should determine its access to funding — not the size of its administrative budget. — Blueprint Logic Philosophy

The Grant Agent exists because development teams are expensive and small nonprofits can't afford them. AI changes that math. A nonprofit ED with a $500K budget shouldn't have to compete on an uneven playing field against a $5M nonprofit with a full development department. The Agent levels the field.

Founders' pricing

$500/month at launch.
Locked in for waitlist members.

When the Grant Agent launches, founders'-rate pricing of $500/month is locked in for the first 50 waitlist signups — for life, even when public pricing increases.

Founders' Waitlist

Reserve your spot.

The first 50 nonprofits on the waitlist get founders'-rate pricing ($500/month) locked in for life — even when we open to the public at higher tiers.

You'll get an email when waitlist registration opens, plus periodic updates as we approach launch.

No spam. No commitment until we launch. Locked-in pricing requires a paid subscription at launch — the waitlist is just for early access.

Common questions

What waitlist members are asking.

2026. We're in private development now, with closed alpha testing planned for the first half of 2026 and public launch in the second half. Waitlist members will be invited to the alpha and beta phases.

Compare it to alternatives: a development director costs $50,000–$80,000/year. A grant consultant retainer runs $1,500–$3,000/month. The Grant Agent at $500/month is positioned for nonprofits that can't justify a full-time development hire but need development-level capabilities. If even one additional grant award per year exceeds $6,000, the Agent pays for itself with massive margin.

Possibly. We're considering a $200/month "Light" tier that runs less frequently (twice-monthly digests instead of weekly) for nonprofits earlier in their grant programs. Waitlist members will be the first to weigh in on tier design.

Those are research databases — you log in, search, and filter. The Grant Agent is autonomous — it does the research for you and delivers results. It's also significantly cheaper than Instrumentl ($179/mo+) or Foundant (custom pricing, typically $3,000+/year for small orgs). And it integrates directly with the Blueprint methodology, so the prompts and frameworks in the guide work seamlessly with the agent's output.

No, but it helps. The Agent will work whether or not you've read the guide. But you'll get more from it if you understand the underlying methodology — which is exactly what the guide teaches.

Public registration opens after the first 50 founders onboard. Public pricing will be higher than founders' rate, and the founders'-rate pricing for waitlist members is locked in for life. So the waitlist is genuinely valuable — not a marketing gimmick.