Your vision, funded. Your dream, built.

Dream. Build. Go. With the whole funding field in view.

FundSight turns a ministry vision into a human-reviewed capital access plan across grants, donor-advised funds, major donors, sponsors, denominational lanes, facility capital, readiness blockers, and next actions.

More than grants Dreams translated into defensible next steps Human review before outreach
fundsight.app / Funding Intelligence Report
human review required
FS-SAMPLE / Funding cycle brief

Sample Community Church

28 ways forward screened
Access Readiness
Promising, with blockers
92
Donor-advised fund pathwayRelationship-led / one-pager needed
Warm intropriority
86
Facility capital pathwayGrant, sponsor, and match blend
$25K-$250Kscreening
74
Foundation grant pathwayMission fit / evidence burden
$10K-$500Krolling
51
Corporate and local sponsor laneActivation plan missing
$5K-$50Kbuild
Evidence cards8 ready
Beneficiaries: source attached
Partner MOU: source attached
!Donor map: DAF holders unconfirmed
Risks2 flags
!Audit threshold needs finance review
!Facility use documentation needed
Why it feels different
Every result carries its evidence posture.
Known facts What the intake, source docs, or public record actually supports.
Inferred facts What the system believes, labeled clearly and kept out of final claims.
Missing fields EIN, board roster, budget, outcomes, sponsor, DAF access, SAM, or warm intro gaps.
Blockers Anything that prevents a path from being called ready.
The problem

Great visions stall when the money path is unclear.

Churches do not need another spreadsheet of grants. They need to see the whole capital field: where grants fit, where relationships matter, where partners unlock eligibility, and what must be fixed first.

01 / Strategy

Name the dream clearly.

FundSight turns the vision into a usable funding thesis: what you are building, who it serves, what proof exists, and what still has to be documented.

02 / Readiness

Find every credible path.

Foundation, government, donor-advised, major-donor, sponsor, denominational, and capital-project lanes are mapped without pretending they move the same way.

03 / Execution

Move when the path is defended.

Subscription intelligence keeps the map alive. The Funding Partner lane begins only when the channel, owner, evidence, and timing can support real execution.

Beyond grants

Your dream may need a grant. It may need a capital stack.

FundSight does not just ask which grants exist. It asks which funding channels are realistic, what proof each channel requires, who owns the next move, and which blockers must be cleared before outreach.

ACCESS MAP / Illustrative scoring surface

One vision. Six capital lanes. One operating plan.

analyst review
Donor-advised funds
warm intro needed
Private foundations
evidence burden
Major donors
board-owned
Corporate sponsors
package missing
Facility capital
match review
Government grants
compliance risk
GrantsFoundation, government, local, denominational, and program-specific opportunities screened for fit and burden.
DAFsDonor-advised fund paths where the application is a relationship and recommendation workflow, not a public form.
DonorsBoard, major-donor, and stewardship motions tied to one-pagers, outcomes, ask readiness, and owner clarity.
PartnersFiscal sponsors, intermediary applicants, church networks, corporate sponsors, and community-use partners.
How it works

Dream. Build. Go. In five steps.

A structured workflow, not a generic dashboard. Each stage turns vision into an artifact a board, pastor, operator, donor lead, or writer can use.

1

Dream

Capture the vision, programs, finance, documents, goals, and support needs.

2

Prove

Score governance, evidence, assets, access, and fulfillment capacity.

3

Access map

Prioritize grants, DAFs, donors, partners, sponsors, and facility paths.

4

Build

A human removes weak fits, names blockers, and turns the path into work.

5

Go

Deliver a dated 90-day plan with owners, dependencies, and next actions.

Capital stack design

Your dream needs more than hope. It needs a funding architecture.

FundSight makes the next dollar easier to reason about by separating fast relationship work, institutional applications, capital constraints, and compliance-heavy paths.

Now

Relationship capital

Paths that can move through existing trust before a formal grant cycle opens.

  • DAF and major-donor questions for leadership.
  • Board-owned warm-intro assignments.
  • Donor-ready one-page case for support.
Next

Institutional capital

Foundation, government, and denominational routes filtered by readiness and burden.

  • Eligibility, geography, timing, and restrictions.
  • Evidence cards and required attachments.
  • Writer-ready package only after blocker review.
Later

Facility and growth capital

Capital-project paths that may require match funding, public-use proof, financing, or partner ownership.

  • Facility-use and community-benefit proof.
  • Match, bridge, and sponsor dependencies.
  • Finance-review flags before a public ask.
The operating discipline

The expensive part is not the form. It is knowing what to do next.

FundSight is designed to make the invisible work legible: what is known, what is missing, what is risky, and what a human operator should do next.

1

Readiness is scored before drafting.

Documents, evidence, governance, finance, and reporting capacity are checked first.

scored
2

Opportunity fit is separated from access.

A pathway can fit the mission and still be blocked by relationship, eligibility, public-benefit proof, or route.

routed
3

Unsupported claims are stopped early.

Claims without source support become evidence tasks, not polished language.

guarded
4

Submission readiness remains human-owned.

The system prepares the package; the operator validates and approves the next move.

reviewed
The Funding Intelligence Report

The dream on one page. The path in motion.

A report your executive pastor, finance committee, board chair, donor lead, partner owner, and grant writer can read quickly and act on the same week.

FS-SAMPLE / Illustrative access preview

Sample Community Church - First Access Cycle

Readiness70/100
Routes28
Window90d
Priority access routes
92
Donor-advised fund pathway

Relationship-led recommendation / one-pager required

Strong access fitWarm intro
Owner neededpriority
86
Facility capital pathway

Capital improvement / community-use proof needed

GeographyFinance review
$25K-$250Kopen
74
Foundation grant pathway

Mission-aligned / evidence and timing dependent

Evidence neededCycle watch
$10K-$500Krolling
Evidence cards
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Beneficiaries servedKnown fact with source attached in the real report.
e
Partner commitmentSource document required before outreach.
!
Access gapDAF holder, sponsor owner, and facility-use proof are unconfirmed.
Disqualification risks
  • Lead-applicant constraint may require a fiscal sponsor or intermediary.
  • Warm-intro dependency must be assigned before DAF or major-donor outreach.
  • Budget, facility-use, and outcome claims need source support before drafting.
Operator next action
Within 14 days

Confirm access owners and missing evidence, then choose subscription or Funding Partner routing.

Owner: operator / finance lead. Human review remains required.

Sample report is illustrative. Real reports are generated from submitted intake data, source documents, scoring outputs, and human review. FundSight does not guarantee eligibility, awards, or funding availability.

The human in the loop

An analyst reviews every report before it leaves our hands.

FundSight is not a button that declares a church ready. The system gets work to the 1-yard line; a human reviewer validates facts, removes weak fits, names blockers, and preserves consent before outreach, donor conversations, partner asks, or submission.

We will not call a funding path ready unless prerequisites, documents, blockers, routing, and human review checks pass.
Stage 03 / Auto-map

Pathways generated

Matched against profile, geography, funding channel, documents, and access constraints.

Stage 04 / Analyst review

Weak fits removed

Unsupported claims, eligibility gaps, and relationship dependencies are surfaced.

Stage 05 / Released

Vetted shortlist and plan

Delivered with citations, blockers, and no outreach until the church approves.

Pricing and routing

Keep the dream funded. Bring the right paths into execution.

The subscription keeps the access map current. The Funding Partner lane is reserved for organizations with a defensible channel, owner, and readiness path.

FundSight Subscription

Quarterly funding intelligence

$2,500 / year

For churches that need a maintained capital access map, blocker list, and 90-day plan without immediately staffing a full execution campaign.

  • Structured intake and written organization profile.
  • Quarterly readiness, access-channel, and risk reports.
  • Verified grants, DAF, donor, sponsor, partner, and facility paths with fit reasoning.
  • Evidence card library maintained with your team.
  • Human analyst review on every deliverable.
  • No outreach or submission without approval.
Start subscription intake

No charge is collected by this intake. Final routing and billing require human review.