Your Feedback Powers Better Grant Results
Clear input → smarter matches, faster learning, stronger applications.
Overview
Your feedback—positive or constructive—directly improves how we search, match, and draft grants for your nonprofit. The more specific you are, the faster we adapt and deliver higher-fit opportunities.
Why your feedback matters
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Refines searches: Flags what’s off-target so we zero in on better-fit funders.
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Improves relevance: Accept/reject reasons train our criteria for future matches.
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Customizes support: Tells us where you need deeper help (strategy, budgets, narratives, attachments).
What to share (be specific)
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Fit & priorities: Program(s) served, beneficiaries, geography, timing, and outcomes.
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Constraints: Eligibility gaps, reporting load, match requirements, indirect caps.
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Reasons for yes/no: “Aligned with Youth STEM,” “Too capital-heavy,” “Deadline too soon,” etc.
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Changes: New programs, new locations, updated budgets/metrics.
How to give feedback
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In-dashboard comments: Add a short note on every suggested grant you approve or decline.
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Quick tags (optional): e.g.,
High Fit,Too Competitive,Admin Burden,Timing Issue. -
Email updates: Send new docs (deck, one-pager, logic model) or shifts in strategy as they happen.
Examples (helpful vs. vague)
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Helpful: “Great fit for Girls in Tech (ages 12–15) in NY; deadline okay; reporting light.”
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Vague: “Looks good.”
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Helpful: “Decline—requires university partner; we don’t have one this year.”
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Vague: “Not for us.”
When to provide feedback
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Onboarding: Upfront details set the baseline.
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Monthly matches: Share accept/decline reasons on each item.
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After outcomes: Tell us awards/declines to refine competitiveness signals.
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On changes: Any program/strategy updates as they occur.
Our commitment
We incorporate your notes immediately and adjust criteria in the next research cycle—so each round gets closer to what you need.