Funder Discovery

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 Hartwell Fund in a vacuum
Meridian Foundation in a vacuum
Grove Family Trust in a vacuum

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

Lookalike research by hand The graph finds your leads Ecosystem visibility
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The old way vs. the Grantable way.

You know the old workflow. Here's how it changes.

Flying blind in the funding ecosystem

  1. 1

    Research funders in isolation

    Evaluate each funder as if they exist in a vacuum

  2. 2

    Hunt lookalikes by hand

    Find similar orgs one at a time, then dig up each of their funders

  3. 3

    Miss the connections

    Two funders back the same three orgs in your space — invisible from where you sit

  4. 4

    No peer benchmarking

    No idea which funders support organizations at your size and stage

  5. 5

    Static research

    Your prospect list doesn't evolve as the funding landscape changes

  6. 6

    The network stays hidden

    The funding world is a graph, but you're seeing it as a list

Grantable grant graph

  1. 1

    Your org, profiled into the graph

    Mission, programs, size, and geography place you in the landscape

  2. 2

    Lookalikes found for you

    Organizations like yours, identified from real giving data

  3. 3

    Their funders become your leads

    Who funds the orgs like you — and at what amounts

  4. 4

    Discover co-funders

    Funders who often give alongside funders you already know

  5. 5

    Trace giving patterns

    How funding flows through your corner of the ecosystem

  6. 6

    Intelligence that compounds

    The more the graph learns your org, the more connections surface

See the funding map.

Funders, lookalike orgs, and the connections between them — revealed.