The Challenge
Manual Monitoring Consumes Hours
Checking Grants.gov daily for 10+ clients takes 5+ hours per week. By the time you've reviewed all agencies, eligibility rules have changed and a deadline has passed.
Missing a Deadline Costs Your Clients Big
One missed grant window means waiting a full year for the next opportunity. A single missed grant opportunity can cost your clients $50K–$500K in potential funding.
Writing Blind Without Priority Data
You don't know what agencies are prioritizing this quarter. Federal funding priorities shift monthly; writing grant proposals without that context wastes everyone's time.
How GovProcure Helps
Every Monday morning, you receive tailored federal grant intelligence in four formats:
Reports You'll Use
- G-Series (Grants.gov Weekly) — New federal grant listings by CFDA category (health, education, community development, research, etc.). Every agency, every deadline, organized by program area.
- N-Series (Nonprofit Sector Intel) — Who's getting funded in your sector, at what funding levels, by state. N7 includes the recurring program calendar showing which major grants open and close each month.
- C1 (Funding Pipeline) — Upcoming federal opportunities mapped 90 days ahead with agency priority signals, so you know what's coming before solicitations open.
- N3 (Grant Recipient Analysis) — Anonymized data on nonprofits receiving federal funding by sector and state, benchmarking your clients' competitiveness.
What You Get Each Week
- New grant listings by CFDA category, with deadline dates and eligibility summaries
- Recurring program calendar showing which major grants open and close each month
- Top-funded nonprofit sectors by state, so you know where the money is going
- Agency budget priority signals and funding trend changes
- Eligibility flags for "New Applicant" set-asides and carve-outs
- State-level nonprofit funding benchmarks for budget planning
Frequently Asked Questions
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