Where the data comes from
- Grants.gov — federal opportunity records and official source links.
- SBIR.gov — SBIR/STTR topics and solicitation records where available.
- Agency pages and portals — NASA, NSF, NIH, DOE, DSIP, and other official pages when the source of truth lives outside a central feed.
How it works
A daily job pulls public-source opportunities, summarizes each record into plain English, and publishes fast static pages with deadlines, likely audience, source links, and last-verified timestamps. AI helps compress jargon; the original notice remains the authority.
What this is not
Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of any government agency. Not a grant-writing service. Not application drafting. Not a legal eligibility determination. Not a funding guarantee. Always verify eligibility and application requirements on the official notice.
Why I built this
Government funding portals are authoritative, but they are optimized for compliance, not discovery. Technical founders have to monitor Grants.gov, SBIR.gov, DSIP, NIH notices, NASA appendices, NSF Project Pitch rules, DOE calendars, and agency-specific instructions.
The premise is narrow: make federal R&D funding legible enough that small technical businesses do not miss relevant windows. Free digest for discovery. Premium ($19/mo) for watchlists, deadline alerts, and ongoing monitoring.