Enterprise
Your grants function, as infrastructure.
You qualify for R&D, innovation and regional development funding in every market you operate in, and claim a fraction of it. The realistic alternatives are a bigger grants team, more consultancies, or building the engine yourself.
Trusted by enterprises and institutions
You could build this. Some already are.
Organisations at your scale are commissioning bespoke grant-writing assistants from AI consultancies: vector search over programme documents, drafting and review agents, taxonomy workshops with their own grant experts. It works. It also takes months, costs six figures, and needs an owner the day the programme rules change.
A retrieval stack over 2,000 moving programmes
Calls open and close continuously and the rules change between rounds. The index is not the hard part; keeping it true is.
A taxonomy built with your own grant experts
Weeks of workshops to define eligibility logic, scoring priorities and how projects should be framed per programme.
Drafting and review agents, then their upkeep
Models move, criteria move, and someone owns that forever. The build is the cheap part; year two is the expensive part.
Grants8 is that system, already built and already maintained, with the programme coverage and the eligibility logic as the product rather than the project.
Why large organisations under-claim
Not because they are ineligible, but because nobody owns the problem across units.
Every unit starts from zero
Each business unit researches its own opportunities, in its own market, with no shared view of what the group has already applied for or won.
Whole geographies go unchecked
National and regional programmes differ per country. The ones nobody has time to research are simply never claimed.
No number for the board
Without a central view, nobody can say what the group is eligible for, what it applied for, or what it left on the table last year.
Built for many teams, not one
Multi-team workspaces
Separate workspaces per unit or entity, with granular permissions so teams see their own pipeline and central functions see everything.
Group-level reporting
One view of eligibility, applications in flight and outcomes across every unit: the number your board actually asks for.
API access and custom flows
Push matched opportunities into the systems your teams already work in, and automate the steps specific to your approval process.
Priority eligibility review
Eligibility reports reviewed on a 24-hour SLA, so a closing deadline does not depend on who happens to be available.
Answers your procurement team will ask for
Grant applications contain unpublished R&D, commercial plans and know-how. The questions your security review will raise are already documented.
Read the security overview- EU data residency: hosted in Google Cloud europe-west1 (Belgium)
- Your documents are never used to train underlying models
- SAML SSO, audit logs and granular access control
- ISO 27001, ISO 42001 and SOC 2 Type II programmes in progress
See it run against your own programmes
A 30-minute working session on your actual funding landscape, not a canned demo account. Bring one business unit and we will show you what it is eligible for.
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