GrantMatch
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GrantMatch is a company that focuses on leveraging big data to make better funding matches. It offers three main solutions: GrantMatch Premium, GrantMatch Enterprise Platform, and The GrantMatch Hub, which is Canada’s leading platform for small- and medium-sized businesses seeking grant funding opportunities. GrantMatch specializes in securing government funding for sectors such as food and beverage, manufacturing, municipalities, indigenous organizations, innovation and technology, and small businesses. The company has expertise in securing funding for job creation, supply chain benefits, capital investments, and innovation. GrantMatch tracks over $500 billion in government funding and monitors more than 7,500 government programs. Its database includes 380,516 companies and organizations, and it tracks historical grant approvals totaling $3.3 trillion. The company has secured over $300 million in government funding for its clients and offers a Grant Academy that provides educational resources on grant writing and funding opportunities. GrantMatch’s proprietary platform helps organizations design and manage proactive funding strategies, providing customized, continually updated grant matches and an exclusive program intelligence news feed. The platform also includes features like project management capabilities, competitive benchmarking data, and cloud-based project collaboration. GrantMatch’s services include advisory and grant writing services under an annual subscription. The company has a dedicated team of funding experts with years of experience in the funding landscape and a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. GrantMatch actively encourages employees to learn about the history of the land on which they are situated and their local Indigenous peoples. Its services are available in multiple languages and regions, including English, French, and USA. GrantMatch’s headquarters are situated on the Treaty Lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the Traditional Territory of the Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, and Anishinabek people.