Solutions — Enterprise
GrantFounders supports enterprise-oriented funding workflows with structured access controls, auditability, and procurement-aligned commercial discussions.
Enterprise organizations manage funding portfolios across multiple divisions, agencies, and concurrent proposals. The challenge is coordinating pursuit, maintaining quality, and preserving institutional knowledge across a complex organization while meeting procurement and compliance requirements.
GrantFounders Enterprise provides operational infrastructure with the controls, visibility, and compliance posture that institutional procurement requires.
Deploy across divisions, subsidiaries, campuses, or departments with organizational boundaries that maintain data separation while enabling portfolio-level visibility.
SAML/OIDC single sign-on integration with your existing identity provider. SCIM provisioning for automated user lifecycle management.
Full event logging, role-based access controls, and data residency options. Every action in the system is recorded with actor, timestamp, and context.
Structured compliance path for SOC 2, FedRAMP, ITAR, CMMC, or HIPAA as applicable. Availability and scope subject to scope, agreement, and deployment requirements.
Portfolio-level dashboards, funding pipeline analytics, and outcome tracking designed for executive leadership and board-level reporting.
Enterprise customers receive a dedicated account manager, priority support, and regular business reviews.
Enterprise engagements are structured as annual agreements with defined terms. We support standard institutional procurement processes and can accommodate custom contractual requirements.
Enterprise agreements can include custom SLAs, data processing agreements (DPA), business associate agreements (BAA), and other institutional requirements.
We provide the documentation, security questionnaire responses, and technical architecture information that institutional procurement teams require for vendor evaluation.
Enterprise evaluations typically begin with a scoped pilot — a single department or division — before expanding to institutional deployment.
Available by arrangement. Discussed during enterprise review and subject to scope, agreement, and deployment requirements.