Application Bank

Harper maintains a shared database of grant applications with the actual questions and requirements from specific foundations, helping you avoid portal accounts and question-hunting.

How It Works

Every time Harper writes a grant application, it automatically saves the grant questions and requirements to a shared database (removing organization-specific details for privacy). When you ask Harper to check the bank, it searches this database for the specific foundation's application questions.

Growing Network: As more organizations in the GrantLoop network work with different foundations, this shared resource becomes more comprehensive - helping everyone spend less time hunting for grant questions and more time on what matters.

What It Does

  • Searches actual grant questions - Find the exact questions for specific foundations

  • Skips portal creation - No need to create accounts or navigate foundation websites

  • Provides complete requirements - Questions, word limits, deadlines, eligibility criteria

  • Answers questions directly - Can write the full application using the saved questions

What It Doesn't Do

  • Can't guarantee availability - Not every foundation has questions in the bank yet

  • Doesn't replace prospecting - Use grant prospecting to find new opportunities

Example Email

Subject: Harper — Check Application Bank

Hi Harper,

I heard we might be eligible for the Nike Foundation grant. 
Can you check your application bank and if you have it, 
can you whip together a draft for us?

Thanks!

Result: Harper searches the bank and either provides a customized draft application using the saved Nike Foundation questions, or lets you know those questions aren't available yet.

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