Find the funders most likely to fund you.
Grant Chaser is a search and match engine for grants, powered by a knowledge graph of who has funded whom, for what cause, and how much. Stop guessing. Start with revealed preference.
No credit card · Public-data driven · Built for nonprofit teams
Funded 3 peer orgs in your cause area in the last 24 months — average award $128,000. Past grantees include Echo Company Mental Health Collective and Operation Quiet Strength.
A grants index that thinks like a development director.
Most tools surface keywords. Ours surfaces alignment — what funders have actually paid for, recently, at the size you need.
Plain-language match
Describe your org in a sentence. Our model maps it to the same taxonomy funders are scored against — no keyword guessing.
Revealed-preference scoring
We rank funders by what they actually fund — not what their website says. Three years of grants, weighted by size and recency.
Knowledge graph backbone
Every grantor, grantee, cause, and geography lives in a graph. Trace funding paths between organizations in two clicks.
The open web, indexed
We crawl foundation websites, federal portals, and RFPs. Our document pipeline extracts deadlines, eligibility, and contacts.
From sign-up to shortlist in five minutes.
- Step 01
Describe your work
Two sentences or a guided form. Cause areas, populations served, geography, funding need.
- Step 02
See your matches
Ranked funders with score breakdown — semantic, historical, recency, size — and three example past grantees per match.
- Step 03
Build your shortlist
Save funders, track applications through your pipeline, get alerts when new matching opportunities open.
Built for the work you actually do.
Skip ahead with sensible defaults — or sign up and configure your own profile from scratch.
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For organizations serving veterans, military families, and active-duty communities.
Explore youthYouth
For organizations serving children, teens, and family-stabilization programs.
Explore mental_healthMental Health
For organizations focused on mental health, substance use, and crisis services.
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