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Nonprofit Grant Intelligence

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About Nonprofit Grant Intelligence

Nonprofit grant intelligence for foundations, corporate giving teams, and compliance officers — this MCP server connects your AI assistant to 7 authoritative public data sources to automate philanthropic due diligence.

Basic information

Category

Other

License

MIT

Publisher

apifyforge

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nonprofit-grant-intelligence-mcp": {
      "url": "https://ryanclinton--nonprofit-grant-intelligence-mcp.apify.actor/mcp"
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is Nonprofit Grant Intelligence?

Nonprofit Grant Intelligence is an MCP server that connects an AI assistant to seven authoritative public data sources to automate philanthropic due diligence. It replaces manual reviews of IRS 990 filings, federal award searches, and sanctions checks with structured scores and a funding recommendation for foundations, corporate giving teams, and compliance officers.

How to use Nonprofit Grant Intelligence?

Add the server URL https://ryanclinton--nonprofit-grant-intelligence-mcp.apify.actor/mcp to your MCP client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf) with an Apify API token. Ask a plain-language question like "Run a due diligence report on [Organization Name]" and the AI calls the right tool automatically, returning a JSON report within 30–90 seconds.

Key features of Nonprofit Grant Intelligence

  • Nonprofit Health Score (0-100) based on financial metrics
  • Grant Compliance Risk Index (0-100) from federal award history
  • Integrity Risk Score (0-100) via OFAC and OpenSanctions screening
  • Cross-Jurisdiction Verification Score (0-100) across US, UK, global registries
  • Composite due diligence recommendation: APPROVE, CONDITIONAL, ENHANCED REVIEW, or DECLINE
  • Parallel execution of all 7 data sources in under 90 seconds

Use cases of Nonprofit Grant Intelligence

  • Foundation grant due diligence: screen dozens of applicants overnight and get a ranked shortlist
  • Corporate CSR and matching gift screening: verify nonprofit partners against OFAC and international watchlists
  • Grant writing and funding discovery: find active federal grant programs and analyze funding landscapes
  • Grantee compliance monitoring: schedule quarterly health checks to catch deteriorating financials
  • Nonprofit M&A and affiliation due diligence: obtain independently sourced financial and integrity verification

FAQ from Nonprofit Grant Intelligence

What data sources does it use?

It uses seven public sources: ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer, Grants.gov, USAspending, UK Charity Commission, OpenSanctions, OFAC SDN list, and OpenCorporates.

How long does a due diligence report take?

Each run takes 30–90 seconds because all seven sources are queried in parallel using Promise.allSettled.

What do I need to set it up?

You need an Apify API token (free tier available at apify.com) and an MCP client that supports connecting to remote MCP servers.

What is the composite due diligence recommendation?

It is a weighted formula (Health 25%, Compliance inverted 25%, Integrity inverted 30%, Jurisdiction 20%) that outputs APPROVE, CONDITIONAL, ENHANCED REVIEW, or DECLINE. Any OFAC match forces DECLINE.

Are there spending limits on tools?

Each tool checks the Apify charge limit before executing and returns a structured error if the limit would be exceeded. Tool costs are listed; the generate_due_diligence_report price is $0.045.

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