For grantmakers and everyone allocating funds
Launch a grant
in two minutes.
GrantOrb automates the grant-intake pipeline — so your time goes to the decisions that shape what gets built, not the paperwork.
Choklit Park, Vancouver — built in 1970 on a $5,000 grant. Two generations later, people still sit here.
Describe the grant briefly. Get the application form in two minutes.
Write one sentence about what you're funding. GrantOrb returns a complete grant application form — not a template — right-sized to the grant, in plain language, with eligibility and a weighted scoring rubric already written. Review it, change anything, send it. No blank page, no template wrangling.
Sign in to generate and save — free, no card. ~2 minutes, start to finish.
- Summary & plain-language overview
- Eligibility — written to open doors
- 6 tailored questions, each with an example
- Weighted scoring rubric — urgency · idea · team
- Funding range & terms, extracted
Illustrative. Every field is editable.
Your time goes to paperwork. It should go to decisions.
Every grant you open means hours building the application, defining criteria, then normalizing whatever comes back — by hand, every time. It's slow, it's repetitive. Now AI crafts those intelligent forms for you, freeing your team to move funds faster. You didn't take this job to format forms.
Another grant — the same two minutes
"Cataract surgery grants up to $50,000 for clinics in rural Nepal to clear their surgical backlog and restore sight."
- Summary & plain-language overview
- Eligibility — clinics, NGOs & field hospitals welcome
- 7 tailored questions — surgical capacity, backlog, follow-up care
- Weighted scoring rubric — urgency · clinical readiness · reach
- Budget & cost-per-surgery, extracted
Illustrative. Every field is editable.
Arriving
Next: every application scored against your rubric — automatically.
Assessment is the other half of your week. Soon GrantOrb reads each submission and scores it on the criteria you set, handing your team a ranked, defensible shortlist on day one. You keep the final call — the sorting, scoring, and first-pass review run themselves.
Intelligent, fast grantmaking that shapes society today
Move funds faster, with far less busywork.
The best things a neighbourhood shares, someone chose to fund. Choklit Park is a few terraced steps on a Vancouver slope — built in 1970 on a $5,000 grant, in a district with nowhere for kids to play. Fifty years on, people still climb those steps to sit and watch the city. That's the bet: modest money, aimed at the commons, paying out the day it lands and for generations after. GrantOrb gets the friction out of the way so more of it gets built.
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