Pricing for grant writers and nonprofit teams

Start free to test whether the shortlist is useful. Upgrade when you want a real weekly workflow for prospect research, saved funders, AI-assisted contact research, and outreach tracking.

Free

Best for seeing whether the first shortlist is real

$0/month
Preview 5 ranked funders
1 organization profile
See fit, risk, grant size, and proof
Monthly refresh alerts
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Pro

For grant writers, development leads, and consultants with an active weekly prospecting workflow

$49/month
Unlimited ranked funders from IRS data
Active shortlist, notes, deadlines, and next step tracking
AI-assisted contact research with source links
Qualification summaries and reusable prospect briefs
Unlimited organization profiles
Weekly alerts for new and stronger matches

What Pro is for

Pro is for people doing real prospect research every week. It replaces scattered IRS searching, messy spreadsheets, and half-finished funder lists with one place to decide who is worth pursuing, save the strongest prospects, verify contact details, and track next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the foundation data come from?

Our foundation leads are sourced from IRS Form 990 filings. We use that public grant history to surface foundations already funding organizations similar to yours.

Does Proposium include open grant deadlines or RFPs?

Not as a full grants database. Proposium is a foundation prospect research and outreach workflow tool. It helps you decide who is worth pursuing next and organize that work.

Who is Pro built for?

Pro is best for grant writers, development directors, executive directors at smaller nonprofits, and fundraising consultants managing active prospect lists.

Can I change plans anytime?

Yes. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel whenever you need to.

How does foundation matching work?

We use IRS Form 990-PF grant records to find foundations that have already funded nonprofits similar to yours by mission, focus area, and location. You see fit signals, grant size patterns, risks, and example recipients before deciding who to pursue.