GrantScout
A cited, structured grant-funding report for any organization — built from the same research agent that powers the fire-department demo on this site, spun out into a standalone product.
The problem
Grant funding exists. Finding it doesn't scale.
Most small organizations — volunteer fire departments, nonprofits, small municipalities, schools — don't have a grant writer on staff. The money is out there: federal programs (FEMA, USDA), state and county funds, private foundations. But it's scattered across dozens of agency sites, each with its own eligibility rules, deadlines, and application quirks. Finding the handful of programs that actually fit a given organization means hours of manual searching — usually done by someone volunteering their evenings, not a professional grant researcher.
Federal, state, county, and private grants each live in a different system with no shared index.
Real grant research takes hours per cycle — time volunteer staff and small teams don't have to spare.
Without dedicated research, the program that actually matches a department's needs and deadline window goes unfound.
The approach
One report, cited, in minutes — not a subscription.
GrantScout runs the same research agent as the grants demo on this site, generalized beyond fire departments: describe the organization and its funding needs, and it searches the current federal, state, and private grant landscape, then returns a structured, cited report — no account, no subscription, pay once per report.
GrantScout is a separate site — pay-per-report, no account required. (Custom domain pending — this links to the live deployment's CloudFront URL for now.)
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