Empower your mission with clearer grant operations

Discover & qualify
Pipeline, deadlines, and fit notes so leadership sees what is real, not what is buried in email.
Prepare & submit
Drafts, attachments, and owners in one workspace so submission readiness is obvious.
Award, report, renew
Terms and reporting stay tied to the same record so closeout and the next cycle start from truth.
Highlights for nonprofit grant teams
Focus your team on work that moves funding forward instead of rebuilding each cycle.
Shared collaboration without thread chaos
Keep contributors, reviewers, and owners aligned in one timeline so drafts and status updates stay easy to follow.
Submission readiness with less scrambling
Track missing pieces and next actions clearly so deadline week is execution, not detective work.
Portfolio visibility leadership can use
See active, submitted, and awarded work at a glance for clearer board and funder updates.
Stronger funder relationships over time
Carry forward context from past submissions and reporting so renewals start from shared history.
Questions nonprofits ask
Is Grantio for grant seekers or grantmakers?
Grant seekers. It is designed for teams applying for and managing external awards, not for running applicant portals and reviewer workflows for your own grant program.
Can we start with discovery and applications only?
Yes. Most teams begin with opportunity and submission management, then add reporting workflows as awards land.
How does this help with compliance?
Reporting obligations and supporting context stay tied to the grant record so renewals and audits are easier to prepare.
Can program and finance work in the same workflow?
Yes. The same grant record can carry deadlines, budget context, and evidence so handoffs don’t require rebuilding status in separate tools.
Will this help with renewals and repeat funders?
Yes. Prior drafts, decisions, and reporting history stay attached so renewals start from context instead of memory.
Do we have to migrate old trackers first?
No. Start with active work. Once the workflow is working for today, you can import history in stages if it’s worth it.