Sample data

Riverside Youth Coding Academy is a fictional nonprofit. Match scores, fit analyses, and intel briefs were generated by Kindora's real pipelines against real public funders. Learn more

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See exactly which foundations are most likely to fund your work.

Kindora ranks 175K+ U.S. private and community foundations against your org profile and produces an AI-generated intel brief for the strongest matches — drawing on 6.7M grant records and public filings. Below is what a freshly onboarded Bay Area youth STEM nonprofit sees on day one — use the tabs above to explore.

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Public 990 filings & funder websites
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Sample data — fictional nonprofit

How matching works

From an org profile to a ranked funder list, in three steps.

01

Complete onboarding

Tell Kindora about your mission, programs, geography, and funding goals. The richer your profile, the sharper the matches.

02

Kindora matches you against 100K+ foundations

We rank every U.S. private and community foundation against your profile using public IRS Form 990 filings, public funder websites, and AI-generated fit analysis.

03

Get a ranked list with intel briefs

Strong-fit, moderate, and stretch funders are surfaced with a fit score, a plain-English rationale, and a generated intel brief covering giving patterns, alignment, concerns, and an outreach starter.

What you're looking at

Real product. Real public funders. Fictional nonprofit.

Riverside Youth Coding Academy is a fabricated 501(c)(3) we built to anchor this demo — a Bay Area youth STEM nonprofit running a coding bootcamp and a paid teen apprenticeship pipeline.

We ran Riverside's profile through Kindora's production matching, fit-scoring, and intel-brief pipelines — the exact same code path a paying customer goes through after onboarding. The funders being scored, giving histories analyzed, and program pages matched are all real.

  • IRS Form 990 public filings

    990 and 990-PF filings parsed for assets, annual grant volume, grantee names, and giving patterns across 175K+ U.S. private and community foundations.

  • Public funder websites and program pages

    Funder-published program descriptions, focus areas, application deadlines, and giving guidelines.

  • Aggregated public grant histories

    Multi-year grant records from public 990 filings to surface giving patterns, average grant size, and recurring grantee relationships.

  • AI-generated fit analysis

    Each funder is evaluated against your org profile to produce a fit score, plain-English rationale, alignment gaps, concerns, and a tailored intel brief.

Sample data: Riverside Youth Coding Academy is a fictional nonprofit. The funder match scores, fit analyses, and intel briefs you see were generated by Kindora’s real pipelines from public IRS Form 990 filings, public funder websites, and aggregated public grant histories — run against this sample org and against real public funders. No real organization’s private data is shown.

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Want this with your own org?

Institutional grant prospecting is included in every Kindora plan, including the free trial. Sign up, complete onboarding, and your own ranked funder list with AI-generated intel briefs is ready in minutes.

Prefer a guided walkthrough? We're happy to show you what this looks like for your mission, programs, and geography.

For context: Foundation Directory Online runs ~$2,400/yr and DonorSearch ~$4,000/yr — both are data-only. Kindora plans start at $25/mo and include AI intel briefs plus drafting (grant applications and donor/foundation outreach) inside Kindora AI.