The Bonterra Nonprofit Hub gives your organization two connected tools to improve how you find, evaluate, and apply for grants: grant analysis and AI-powered proposal generation. Together, they take you from a list of potential opportunities all the way to a tailored first draft — inside the same platform you use to discover and track grants.
These tools are designed to work in sequence. Grant analysis helps you decide whether a grant is worth pursuing before you invest your team's time. Once you've made the call to apply, proposal generation gives you a structured head start on the application itself.
Grant analysis
When you open a grant you're tracking, Nonprofit Hub generates a detailed analysis of that opportunity against your organization's profile. The analysis covers three dimensions — eligibility, effort to apply, and award profile — plus a set of considerations that surface obligations and logistics worth knowing before you commit. Each dimension answers a specific question so your team can make a confident go/no-go decision.
AI-powered proposal generation
Once you've decided to pursue a grant, Nonprofit Hub can generate a structured proposal draft tailored to what the funder is actually asking for. Sections are derived from the grant's requirements rather than a fixed template, and the content is built from your organization profile, program context, funder priorities, and (when available) your prior grant analysis results. You can upload past proposals to match your writing style, revise individual sections, and download the finished draft for use in your application.
How they work together
Grant analysis and proposal generation share the same underlying data. When you run an analysis on a grant and then generate a proposal for that same grant, the proposal generation uses your eligibility signals, effort estimate, and award profile findings to shape the draft — framing sections around your alignment strengths and proactively addressing flagged considerations. You don't have to run an analysis before generating a proposal, but doing so produces a more informed and targeted draft.
