What does Fundspring do?
Fundspring helps nonprofit teams discover aligned funders, organize opportunities, track outreach, and draft stronger grant materials in one workspace.
FAQ
A quick guide to how Fundspring helps with grant discovery, matching, proposal support, and day-to-day funding operations.
Fundspring helps nonprofit teams discover aligned funders, organize opportunities, track outreach, and draft stronger grant materials in one workspace.
It is built for U.S. nonprofits that pursue private foundation and federal funding, including grant teams, development leads, founders, and program staff.
Fundspring compares your project details with funder priorities, grant history, geography, and other signals to surface stronger-fit opportunities.
No. Fundspring improves discovery, organization, and drafting workflows, but funding decisions are always made by funders.
Yes. Fundspring includes AI-assisted drafting tools for materials such as letters of inquiry, proposals, follow-up notes, and related grant documents.
Grant information changes often. Fundspring shows foundation filing-year context and when federal notices were last verified so teams can review freshness before pursuing an opportunity.
Fundspring uses practical security controls and limits access to your account and organization workspace. See the Privacy page for more detail.
Fundspring is $3,588 per year when paid annually ($299 per month), or $349 when paid monthly. For billing help, contact support@thefundspring.com.
Yes. Fundspring is designed for teams that need a shared view of projects, funder relationships, and funding tasks.
Email support@thefundspring.com and the Fundspring team will help with account, billing, onboarding, or product questions.