Built for the nonprofit development cycle, in the order you work it.
Start with your objective. See who funds orgs like yours. Get the language to win them. Search wider when you need to. Keep every opportunity organized by program.
Your whole year, on one screen.
You open Funding Findr and your goal is right there: what you need to raise, and where you stand against it. Switch between this week, this quarter, and the full year, so you are always working the right horizon instead of just the next deadline.
See who funds the orgs most like yours.
We find the ten nonprofits closest to you in mission, size, and geography, then map every funder behind them. The funders backing your peers but not yet you are your whitespace: warm prospects with a track record of supporting work like yours, that you probably are not tracking.
A workforce development nonprofit in South Los Angeles surfaced 25 foundation leads in a single pass, funders it was not already tracking.
Know exactly what to say to each funder.
Knowing who to approach is half the job. For each of your programs, Funding Findr surfaces the angles most likely to win funding: the specific frames and positioning language for your next letter of inquiry. A starting point for your narrative, not a script.
Search the whole directory, minus the dead links.
When you want to go wider than your matches, browse every funder, grant, and nonprofit in one place. Filter by fit, size, geography, and type. Every link is verified before it goes live, so you stop losing Tuesdays to Googling foundations and clicking through to nothing.
Save what fits. Work it by program.
Found a grant worth pursuing? Save it to My Radar and track it against the program it funds. Your pipeline builds itself as you go, so when the board asks about the plan, you have a named, organized portfolio instead of a list of deadlines.
Your job isn't prospecting. It's stewardship.
Most grant tools are built for a fantasy version of development work: infinite time, a full research team, and a portfolio you're building from scratch. That's not the job.
The real job is renewals. Twenty to forty active funder relationships. A board meeting in three weeks. An LOI due Friday. A program officer who changed last quarter and you haven't met the new one yet.
Funding Findr is built around that reality. Discovery surfaces the right new funders without burying you. Funder intelligence tells you what a foundation is actually doing, not what they said in 2019. Pipeline remembers what you did last, and what comes next.
Start free. Unlock for $24 a month.
Preview the dashboard for free. Unlock full access for $24 a month. Cancel anytime, no contracts, expensable through your organization.
Full access to Funding Findr for a single development director. New features roll in at no extra cost.
- 1,000+ verified grants across foundation, federal, corporate, and community
- Funder profiles with the context you'd otherwise spend hours assembling
- Prospect pipeline to save and track every relationship
- Smart filtering, saved searches, and weekly digests
- Peer signal, narrative coaching, and renewal stewardship as they ship
- Direct application links, verified before every publish
Foundation Directory–grade intelligence. At a fraction of the price.
Candid's Foundation Directory is a great product, priced for orgs with research budgets. Here's how we line up for development teams that don't have one.
| Feature | Foundation Directory $3,499–$4,999 / year | Funding Findr $24 / month |
|---|---|---|
| Verified grant opportunities | ||
| Know each funder before the first email | ||
| Prospect pipeline to save and track grants | Not included | |
| See who funds orgs like yours | ||
| Get ahead of the right window, not just the deadline | Not included | |
| Light CRM for stewardship and renewals | Not included | Coming soon |
| Narrative & angles for your next application | Not included | Coming soon |
| Built for orgs without a research analyst | Not included | |
| Monthly pricing, no annual contract required | Not included |
Coming-soon features ship in the next few releases and are included at no extra cost for existing subscribers.
"It's the first tool I've used that understands what my day actually looks like. I'm not starting from zero every quarter. I'm managing renewals, tracking stewardship, and finding new funders when I have time, not instead of the other work."
Built by someone who's sat in your chair.
Development directors at lean nonprofits deserve the same strategic clarity that the enterprise tools sell to research-staffed institutions. Not a watered-down version. The real thing.
Funding Findr exists because the tooling gap between a $50M and a $1.5M organization is absurd, and it's the single biggest reason small orgs can't compete for foundation dollars they're qualified to win.
Mimi Newman, founder
The ones you're already thinking.
The development OS is ready when you are.
Join the development directors who've stopped juggling spreadsheets, bookmarks, and email chains, and started running their funder work from one place.