Since 1985, GrantFinder has helped thousands of organisations access the funding they need to grow, innovate, and make a difference. From humble beginnings as a printed report service, we’ve evolved into the UK’s most comprehensive, powerful, and trusted funding database – supporting the public, private, and voluntary sectors.

A legacy of innovation: GrantFinder through the years 

Launch of GrantFinder – hard copy funding reports circulated across local business community

GrantFinder on floppy disk – a leap into digital distribution

Launch of online funding search functionality

Open 4 Funding launches – funding search for small businesses and community groups

Real-time publishing introduced to help users stay current and competitive

ResearchConnect launches – specialist funding intelligence for research organisations

A Decade of innovation – the smartest, most powerful GrantFinder yet

GrantFinder: A decade of innovation (2015–2025)

Over the past 10 years, we’ve reimagined GrantFinder to make it smarter, faster, and more intuitive than ever before. Highlights include:

> 13,000+ new funds added to our database

> 30,000 news alerts sent to keep users informed

> PolicyMatch launched – AI matching of funding and calls with relevant policy

> Funding highlights – showcase opportunities and share messages with your colleagues

> Enhanced grant tracker – better tracking, easier management

> Redesigned interface – smoother, faster, cleaner

> Advanced search and personalised homepage

> User-led development, advanced onboarding tools

> Training videos, new help page, and enhanced notifications

> Dedicated research team – over 60 years of combined expertise

Join the celebration – GrantFest 2025

Thursday 5 June

11:30 – 13:00

Live Town Hall

Meet fellow GrantFinder users, gain expert insights, and hear directly from funders. Whether you’re a grant-seeking pro or just getting started, this is your chance to learn, connect, and celebrate with us.

All welcome.

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