Why we built this
Finding funding shouldn't mean searching a dozen government sites, clicking expired links, or wondering what you're missing. We built Funding Landscape to fix that.
The problem
Funding is scattered across hundreds of sources: Grants.gov, SAM.gov, state portals, foundation sites, procurement platforms. Each has different search tools, different formats. Many show closed programs alongside open ones.
What we do
We pull from hundreds of sources daily. When something closes, we remove it. When something new appears, we index it. You search once, you see what's actually available right now.
Our goal
Surface every opportunity you could apply to. We're constantly adding sources and improving coverage. If there's public funding you should know about, we want it in our database.
What we cover
Federal, state, local, and private. If it's accepting applications, we're working to include it.
Government
Grants.gov, SAM.gov, state energy offices, economic development agencies, transportation departments, and more.
Procurement
RFPs, RFQs, and contracts from federal agencies, states, cities, transit authorities, universities, and other public entities.
Foundations
Private foundations, community foundations, corporate giving programs, and philanthropic organizations.
A note on coverage
We're pulling from a lot of sources and adding more regularly. That means you might occasionally see an opportunity that's not quite right, or miss one that wasn't indexed yet. We're improving every day. If you find something off, let us know. It helps us get better.
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