✦ Live Grant Search + Grant Writing AI
Billions in grants get published every year, and most small businesses never apply: finding them is a maze and the application is a mountain. Our grant directory aggregates multiple grant sources, starting with the full federal database live from Grants.gov, with more sources rolling in. Search it right here, free, no account. Then let the engine check what you still need, draft the application from your real facts, and keep the whole hunt in one Grant Book. No guarantees of funding from us, and none from anyone honest: just a complete, truthful application and nothing missed.
Search live, right here
Searches across our wired grant sources, starting with the full federal database (live from Grants.gov), with more sources rolling in. Free to search, no account needed. Applications are submitted on the official portal; we prepare everything.
Search thousands of live grant opportunities by keyword, category, and who can apply, starting with the full federal database.
Searching is yours free, no account ever needed. When you find one worth keeping, saving it to your Grant Book takes a free account, and the grant you found rides through signup with you, so nothing gets lost.
The full engine
Step 1
Search
One search across our wired grant sources, starting with the full federal database live from Grants.gov, with more sources rolling in. By keyword, category, and who can apply. Free, right on this page. Grants you find anywhere else on the web track in your Grant Book too.
Step 2
Qualify
The AI readiness check reads the grant's own requirements and builds your honest checklist: the registrations (EIN, SAM.gov and UEI for federal grants), the documents, and what you still need. It never declares you eligible; it makes sure nothing is missing.
Step 3
Write
It interviews you with a few pointed questions, then drafts the standard pieces from YOUR facts: need statement, project narrative, goals and outcomes, budget justification, and organization background. Never an invented number, partner, or credential.
Step 4
Track
The Grant Book holds every grant you touched: watching, preparing, applied, approved, or declined, with dates, notes, and the partners and contacts on each one. Plus alerts when new matching grants post.
The Grant Book
Every grant you touched, in one place: what you are watching, what you are preparing, what you applied to, and how each one came out (approved or declined, with dates). The partners and contacts on every grant ride with it, program officers, fiscal sponsors, collaborators, so the next application starts warmer than the last. Grants you find anywhere else on the web track here too, right alongside the federal ones.
And when a new grant matching your saved search posts on Grants.gov, an alert lands on your bell. Real postings only, never a fake ping.
The deal, plainly
The live search on this page stays free with no account. With a free account, the Grant Book, manual tracking, and alerts are free too. The AI work runs on tokens: the readiness check is 50, the full application draft set (interview included) is 300, and reworking one section is 40. Word downloads of your drafts are free. The price shows before anything is spent, and a failed generation is never charged. Final submission happens on the official grant portal, by you; we make sure you walk in with everything.
See the plansQuestions
The search is an aggregator built to run across multiple grant sources. Source one is the full federal database, pulled live from Grants.gov, the official U.S. government listing. Foundation and private grant sources are rolling in next; until then, any grant you find anywhere on the web can be added to your Grant Book manually, and the readiness check and the writer work on it the same way. We will never claim to have every grant on the web; we tell you exactly which sources are wired in.
Yes. Searching is free, right on this page, with no account and no card. Saving a grant to your Grant Book takes a free account (so it has somewhere that is yours to live), and the grant you found rides through signup with you. The AI readiness and writing work also needs the account and runs on tokens.
No, and nobody honest will pretend otherwise: federal grant applications are submitted on Grants.gov (or the funder's own portal) by you, from your own registered account. What the Grant Engine does is prepare everything: the readiness checklist so nothing is missing, and copy-ready application sections you paste into the portal or download as a Word file.
No, and you should walk away from anyone who says they can. Grants are competitive and the funder decides. What we do is make sure your application is complete, honest, and says what you actually do as strongly as the truth allows.
No, this is a hard rule in the engine. It never invents a number, a partner, a letter of support, a credential, or a track record. It interviews you for the real facts, and anything still missing comes back as an open question on the draft instead of a made-up answer. An invented fact on a grant application is not just weak, it can be fraud.
You save a search (keywords, category, who can apply) and the platform re-runs it against Grants.gov on a daily schedule, plus a quiet check whenever you open your Grant Book. When a genuinely NEW opportunity matching it posts, an alert lands on your bell in the app. No fake alerts, ever: no new posting, no ping.
Searching, tracking, alerts, and downloads are free. The readiness check is 50 tokens, a full application draft set (interview included, all five sections) is 300 tokens, and reworking one section is 40 tokens. Tokens come with every plan (plans start free) and you can top up any time; the price shows before anything is spent, and a failed generation is never charged.
Your one honest record of your grant work: every grant you applied to, which were approved, which were declined, the deadlines and decision dates, your notes, and all the partners and contacts involved in each one. It lives in your account at My Grants.