Granted

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133,000 foundations · 1.6M nonprofits · 76,000 grants · 79,000 key contacts · 12 federal sources

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Discover & Research

Find the right funders in minutes, not months

AI matches your mission to 25K+ foundations. Deep profiles show financials, giving patterns, key contacts, and 990 data so you know exactly who to approach.

133Kfoundation profiles
79Kkey contacts
4-sourceIRS compliance check
Matched Funders
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GF
Gates Foundation
HealthEducation
$2.4M avg
FF
Ford Foundation
Social JusticeArts
$850K avg
KF
Kresge Foundation
EnvironmentCities
$400K avg
MF
MacArthur Foundation
ClimateJustice
$1.1M avg

Platform at a Glance

One platform. Every capability.

Funder Matching

AI-powered across 25K foundations

133K Funder Profiles

Financials, key people, 990 data

Grants Data Search

Historical grants by funder & recipient

Pipeline Tracker

Stage tracking, funnel, win rates

Prospect Lists

Named lists with CSV export

AI LOI Writer

Personalized letters of inquiry

Grant Writing Coach

Section-by-section AI drafting

Compliance Monitoring

4-source IRS verification

Sector Analytics

Dashboards, maps, and charts

Data API

6 REST endpoints, OpenAPI spec

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Paul & Edith Babson Foundation
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Competitive Grants Program

Competitive Grants Program is sponsored by Paul & Edith Babson Foundation. Supports entrepreneurship and economic development programs in Greater Boston, explicitly including youth entrepreneurship education, job training for youth, and urban youth business and enterprise initiatives. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: How to Apply | The Paul & Edith Babson Foundation The Paul & Edith Babson Foundation The Paul and Edith Babson Foundation has one annual grantmaking cycles. Application portal opens January 21 Applications due February 21* Trustees review March-April Grant decisions early May Award funds distributed early June *If the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadlines is the next business day. Late submissions will not be accepted. Appropriate Size of Competitive Grant Request : The grant range in 2017 was $2,000 to $12,000. Most grants were between $2,000 and $5,000, and the average grant was $4,000. Before beginning a new proposal, please review the full application instructions. Access the online system here: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=gma Register : Prior to submitting a proposal through the foundation’s online application system, applicants must complete a one-time registration. If you have used the online system previously to submit an application, you do not need to register again. You can simply login and use the access code. NOTE: If you are a grant writer, please register using the name and email address of the primary contact at the organization which is applying. If you use your own information, the organization information will be linked to your email address, which will cause a problem if you then try to fill out an application for another GMA Foundations client or if you move on and the organization wishes to re-apply or submit a report. Access Code: Once you have logged in, click “Apply” and enter the Access code: pebabson The Paul and Edith Babson Foundation 2 Liberty Square, Suite 500 adoggett@gmafoundations.com Proudly powered by WordPress Application snapshot: target deadline February 21, 2026; published funding information Varies; eligibility guidance Nonprofit organizations focused on Greater Boston (Route 128 area); organizations outside by invitation only. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

VariesDeadline: Feb 21, 2026
Paul and Edith Babson Foundation
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Paul and Edith Babson Foundation Competitive Grants

Paul and Edith Babson Foundation Competitive Grants is sponsored by Paul and Edith Babson Foundation. Supports initiatives in entrepreneurship and economic development, environment/community building—may fund business development‑oriented programming by nonprofits. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: How to Apply | The Paul & Edith Babson Foundation The Paul & Edith Babson Foundation The Paul and Edith Babson Foundation has one annual grantmaking cycles. Application portal opens January 21 Applications due February 21* Trustees review March-April Grant decisions early May Award funds distributed early June *If the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadlines is the next business day. Late submissions will not be accepted. Appropriate Size of Competitive Grant Request : The grant range in 2017 was $2,000 to $12,000. Most grants were between $2,000 and $5,000, and the average grant was $4,000. Before beginning a new proposal, please review the full application instructions. Access the online system here: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=gma Register : Prior to submitting a proposal through the foundation’s online application system, applicants must complete a one-time registration. If you have used the online system previously to submit an application, you do not need to register again. You can simply login and use the access code. NOTE: If you are a grant writer, please register using the name and email address of the primary contact at the organization which is applying. If you use your own information, the organization information will be linked to your email address, which will cause a problem if you then try to fill out an application for another GMA Foundations client or if you move on and the organization wishes to re-apply or submit a report. Access Code: Once you have logged in, click “Apply” and enter the Access code: pebabson The Paul and Edith Babson Foundation 2 Liberty Square, Suite 500 adoggett@gmafoundations.com Proudly powered by WordPress Application snapshot: target deadline February 21, 2026; published funding information Typically $5,000–$10,000; eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofits in Massachusetts submitting projects aligned with entrepreneurship/economic development. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

Typically $5,000–$10,000Deadline: Feb 21, 2026

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Foundation database
133K with deep profiles
~10K basic listings
Search approach
Database + live internet search
Database only
Funder profiles
Financials, 990s, key contacts, giving patterns
Name and address
IRS compliance check
4-source verification
Single source or none
AI writing
Section-by-section coaching with coverage tracking
Generic text generation
Grant data
76K historical grants, 12 federal sources
Varies widely
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