Find the funders who fund organizations like yours.
Grantable profiles your organization, then maps it into the funding landscape — which funders back orgs like yours, who co-funds alongside whom, and where the warm paths run. The lookalike research people do by hand, done by graph.
"You applied to a foundation, got rejected, and six months later learned they fund three organizations just like yours — through a funder you've never heard of."
1. researched in isolation
Your org
evaluating funders one at a time
the funding world is a network — you're reading it as a list
2. your org, profiled into the graph
mission, programs, size, geography — placed among the orgs like yours, found from real giving data
3. their funders = your leads
Beacon Community Trust
funds 3 organizations like yours · co-funds alongside Hartwell · $30–60K typical
A funder you'd never have searched for — surfaced because the orgs it already backs look like you.
the lookalike research people do by hand, done by graph — and it compounds as the graph learns your org
The old way vs. the Grantable way.
You know the old workflow. Here's how it changes.
Flying blind in the funding ecosystem
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Research funders in isolation
Evaluate each funder as if they exist in a vacuum
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Hunt lookalikes by hand
Find similar orgs one at a time, then dig up each of their funders
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Miss the connections
Two funders back the same three orgs in your space — invisible from where you sit
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No peer benchmarking
No idea which funders support organizations at your size and stage
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Static research
Your prospect list doesn't evolve as the funding landscape changes
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The network stays hidden
The funding world is a graph, but you're seeing it as a list
Grantable grant graph
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Your org, profiled into the graph
Mission, programs, size, and geography place you in the landscape
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Lookalikes found for you
Organizations like yours, identified from real giving data
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Their funders become your leads
Who funds the orgs like you — and at what amounts
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Discover co-funders
Funders who often give alongside funders you already know
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Trace giving patterns
How funding flows through your corner of the ecosystem
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Intelligence that compounds
The more the graph learns your org, the more connections surface
Related features
These work even better together.
See the funding map.
Funders, lookalike orgs, and the connections between them — revealed.