Too many charities are missing out on grants. Not because their work isn’t valuable but because the system is complex, time-consuming, and stacked against them.
Small charity teams juggle service delivery, fundraising, and governance. Writing bids often gets pushed aside, deadlines slip and opportunities are lost.
Complex applications
Every grant has its own forms, rules, and hidden requirements. It’s long, repetitive and full of jargon, making the process unfairly stacked against small charities.
High costs
Freelance bid writers charge thousands. For most charities, that’s simply out of reach, meaning they’re locked out of funding they deserve.
Our Solution
Save time
Applying for grants takes less than 5 minutes of your day. Fundin instantly matches you to the right opportunities and drafts applications in minutes, freeing your team to focus on impact, not paperwork.
Reduce costs
Cut costs by up to 80% compared to hiring freelancers or consultants. With Fundin you get affordable tech and expert support, so you can apply for more grants without breaking your budget.
Less stress
Complex processes are made simple. Our AI creates first drafts based on best practice, then bid writers review and refine every application so you can apply with confidence.
How it works
Reduce the time it takes to apply for tenders from days to just minutes
Step 1
Sign Up
You will sign up and be matched with a tender expert who will start to build your bid library.
Step 2
Tender Match
Fundin instantly matches you to opportunities from over 3,000 government portals and notifies you daily of new opportunities.
Step 3
Draft a Bid
Our AI uses your bid library to craft expert responses, drawing only from verified information
Step 4
Human Review
Your bid writer then reviews and improves the initial draft: fine‑tuning tone, format, and increasing the chances of success.
Step 5
Submission
You are sent the final application to review. Once you are happy, the bid is ready for submission.
Eligibility & What’s Available
From micro-grants of £500 to large awards of £5m.
Project funding
For specific programmes, services, or initiatives. Whether you’re launching something new or expanding existing work, project funding helps you deliver impact directly to the people and communities you serve.
Core funding
To cover the essential costs that keep your charity running. From salaries to utilities, core funding gives you the breathing room to focus on long-term impact instead of short-term firefighting.
Capital funding
For buildings, equipment, or large-scale assets. This funding helps charities invest in infrastructure, technology, or physical spaces that strengthen their capacity for years to come.
Not sure if you’re eligible? Use our free eligibility checker.