An agentic team built for nonprofits. Specialist agents research funders, draft applications, and run outreach - supervised by a human strategist who owns your account.
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Fundraising used to mean hiring people. Now it means orchestrating agents. A researcher, a writer, a compliance checker - each with a single job, all on your account at once.
An agent is a specialist worker - one studies foundation 990s, one finds the right program officer, one drafts impact sections, one tracks deadlines. Boon orchestrates hundreds of them to find funders that fit, reach the right people, and produce proposals matched to each funder's priorities. Every month they learn more about your organization and get sharper.
A hundred specialists, each doing one thing extraordinarily well.
Research, writing, critique, and alignment - all in parallel, all thinking about your next proposal at once.
Every funder studied, every framing that won, every preference of your board - remembered, and compounded.
Agents do 90% of the work, then stop. Nothing goes out without your yes.
Agents investigate, draft, critique, and revise - four passes before you see a word. You copy into the portal.
Median household income in the targeted MSA fell 15% over the past decade, while youth unemployment surged. The Weinberg Foundation's FY2023 allocation focused on the same neighborhoods we serve.
Agents research 1,000+ foundations, send personalized outreach from your domain, and hand every reply to you with full context. You never have to cold-pitch a stranger.
I've been following Reeve's Quality of Life grant program. Our programs align with your focus on mobility and daily-life autonomy, and last year we saw an 87% gain in independence scores.
One flat monthly rate. Agents run continuously in the background, giving your team fundraising capacity it couldn't build alone. No hourly clocks, no implementation fees.
$20K grant covers over two years of Boon.
The full system, always on. Writing, outreach, and memory that compounds every month.
Agents research, draft, and revise grants every month. 2 - 4 submission-ready applications.
Agents source 200 - 300 aligned funders and run personalized outreach from your domain.
Agents research, draft, and revise grants every month. 2 - 4 submission-ready applications.
Agents source 200 - 300 aligned funders and run personalized outreach from your domain.
The full system, always on. Writing, outreach, and memory that compounds every month.
From sign-up to a running fundraising operation in four clear phases. No contracts, no implementation fees, no onboarding project to manage.
Agents build your funding plan - a 20-section knowledge base covering mission, programs, funder alignment, and impact. The foundation for everything that follows.
Agents surface 200 - 300 aligned funders from proprietary research - not keyword matches, behavioral analysis of what each one actually funds.
Research, writing, and outreach agents work in parallel 24/7. Submission-ready applications and personalized funder emails start landing in your inbox.
When a funder replies, agents hand the conversation to you. You own the relationship - the agents keep the pipeline moving behind you.
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Agents handle the full funding workflow: building your funding plan, identifying grant opportunities, writing applications, sourcing aligned funders, and managing outreach on your behalf. The goal is a steady, growing pipeline - not a one-time deliverable.
Consultants bill $3 - 10K/month by the hour and walk out the door at the end of the engagement. Boon is a team of specialized AI agents that work continuously for your organization - researching funders, drafting grants, and running outreach 24/7 - for a fraction of the cost. Your agents stay on the account and get smarter every month. You get more done, more consistently, without managing anyone's hourly clock.
Yes. Your agents source new opportunities, monitor deadlines, draft applications, and run outreach around the clock - nights, weekends, holidays. You wake up to progress. They flag what needs your input; everything else moves forward without you.
Every draft runs a 3-pass self-review: a critic agent flags weak arguments, a compliance agent checks every RFP requirement, an alignment agent verifies it matches what each funder actually funds. You approve before anything is submitted. The proof is the numbers: $800K+ raised for clients, 5× average ROI, and wins from eBay Foundation, Truist, Weinberg, and Kresge. Because every draft pulls from your funding plan and each funder's priorities, clients consistently tell us, "this reads like we wrote it."
It's the first thing agents build after you sign on - a 20-section knowledge base about your organization covering mission, programs, impact data, funding needs, funder alignment, theory of change, and readiness gaps. It becomes the source of truth for every grant agents write. Clients often tell us it's the most organized their organizational story has ever been.
A curated list of 200 - 300 funders aligned with your mission, geography, and funding stage. Agents source them, vet them, and run personalized outreach from your email domain. When a funder responds, the conversation is handed off to you with full context - their 990 history, past grantees, and what earned the reply.
Day one, Boon sends a document checklist and creates your client folder. You upload what you have. Within one week, agents deliver your funding plan. After that, ongoing service begins - grant writing, funder outreach, or both. Most clients are fully operational within three weeks of signing.
About 1 - 2 hours per week. You review drafts, approve funder lists, and handle submission through the grant portal. The agents handle everything else.
No - you submit through the funder's portal. Agents deliver a complete, client-ready application (narrative, attachments, supporting materials) and you copy it in and hit send. This keeps you in control of the relationship and the record. Agents also warmly hand off any funder responses when outreach turns into a conversation.
Small to mid-size nonprofits - typically $250K to $5M annual budget, 0 - 7 full-time staff - with established programs that need consistent funding support. Executive directors, development directors, founders, and board members who know they should be doing more with grants but don't have the time or bandwidth. You don't need an existing development team to start; Boon gives small teams grant capacity they've never had before.
Boon amplifies your team; it doesn't replace them. Your people focus on relationships and strategy. Your agents handle research volume and writing throughput. Most clients see their application capacity triple.
You direct, agents rewrite. Tell us what's missing and the agents rework the draft - as many rounds as it takes. No hourly billing, no pushback, no change orders. That's the model.
Yes. Boon doesn't manage direct mail campaigns, board solicitations, or complex government and federal proposals. The focus is institutional grant funding and relationship-based funder outreach.
Yes, when it's useful. The default is async, which keeps things moving without eating your calendar. But if you want to walk through a draft or talk strategy, Boon makes it happen.
Start with a Funding Audit. $300 one-time, credited to your first month. See which funders actually align with your work before committing to anything else.