AI funding intelligence
Grant alerts that explain fit before they hit your inbox
FundingLens is built for charities, CICs, nonprofits, SMEs, startups and community groups that need fewer irrelevant funding leads and clearer reasons to act.
Who this helps
Small teams that cannot afford to manually re-check every public funding source each week.
Search intent
Find a product that sends relevant funding and grant alerts.
What makes this page publishable
The page explains the full FundingLens workflow: organisation profile, monitored sources, fit scoring, deadline tracking, no-send alert preview and source-cited draft notes.
Create one organisation profile with location, legal form, sectors, beneficiaries, project themes, funding size and capacity signals.
Review source facts separately from AI inference: source URL, fetched time, funder fields, summary, fit reasoning and confidence.
Save promising opportunities, track deadlines and convert each one into an application-readiness checklist.
Readiness checks
- Confirm legal form and geography match the source rules.
- Check deadline, eligible costs, match funding and reporting burden.
- Save only opportunities with enough source evidence to justify review time.
Eligibility caveats
- FundingLens explains fit signals, eligibility caveats and next steps; it does not promise funding success or application approval.
- Always check the official funder page before acting because deadlines, match-funding rules and eligible costs can change.
- AI output must stay separate from verified source facts and should be reviewed before being used in an application.
Source references
Related FundingLens pages
Turn saved funding opportunities into readiness checklists covering eligibility, documents, governance, budget and deadline risk.
GOV.UK Find a grantGOV.UK Find a grant monitoringGOV.UK Find a grant monitoring. Source guide covering provenance, usage assumptions, fetch caveats and FundingLens monitoring plans.