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Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Grantyd Launches as First-Ever Autofill Platform for Grant Applications
Patent-Pending Tech Empowers Fundraisers with AI Tools to Save Time, Reduce Stress, and Maximize Impact ATLANTA, May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Grantyd, the first grant tech platform with patent-pending autofill capabilities, officially launches May 6th, marking a breakthrough in nonprofit and fundraising technology. Designed for fundraisers and small teams, Grantyd introduces a new era of efficiency and clarity in the grant writing process. Unlike traditional platforms that focus on post-submission management, Grantyd is built for the real work of applying. With a web extension, users can extract application questions directly from online portals into the Grantyd platform, draft responses with AI, collaborate with team members, and autofill answers back into the original application. "Grantyd was built for the people I admire most—fundraisers," said Francesca Axam-Frederick, CEO and Cofounder of Grantyd. "As a former fundraiser myself, I know the weight you carry. Grantyd is here to lighten that load and give you the time, clarity, and support you deserve." At the heart of Grantyd is a contextual autofill engine—patent-pending technology designed to understand the structure of grant applications and intelligently match questions to stored content. It eliminates the need to toggle between tabs or copy-paste responses across multiple platforms. With a user-friendly interface and built-in collaboration tools, Grantyd is already changing how nonprofit professionals approach grant writing. "This is so good. I'm sitting here with so many grants and I'm not a grant writer. I'm a Chief Development Officer and don't have time to write. What a game changer," said Liz Helmer Loreti, Chief Development Officer, Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta. "I love this tool. I think it's awesome," added Laura Coats, Grant Writer, Atlanta Habitat for Humanity. Grantyd also breaks the mold with transparent, affordable pricing to ensure access across organizations of all sizes: Free Tier – Ideal for solo fundraisers or small teams AI Tier – $20/month – Unlocks AI-assisted drafting and autofill features Collaboration Tier – $45/month – Enables real-time teamwork and shared workflows With more than $88 billion in grant funding awarded annually, Grantyd offers a vital solution in a high-pressure industry. The average mid-sized grant takes 25–30 hours to complete—time Grantyd helps reduce by up to 60% through automation and AI. Whether you're a one-person powerhouse or a large team with high turnover, Grantyd is designed to scale with you—no paywalls, no hidden fees, just smart tools built for meaningful work. Grantyd is live—sign up today at It's free to get started. Media Contact:Antonio Santoro | Publicist336-747-0599393758@ ABOUT GRANTYDGrantyd is the only grant tech platform with patent-pending autofill technology, built for the real work of applying for grants. With a browser extension that extracts application questions, an AI-powered drafting interface, and one-click autofill back into the portal, Grantyd is transforming how nonprofits fund their missions. Learn more at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Grantyd Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
23-03-2025
- Yahoo
Fairburn family becomes new homeowner thanks to Habitat for Humanity and Channel 2′s Clark Howard
A South Fulton County family now has the keys to their brand new Habitat for Humanity home. It's the 102nd home that Channel 2 consumer adviser Clark Howard has sponsored. Right after receiving the keys to his new house, Marquez Hurley told Channel 2, 'I feel great, it's a good feeling. I can't really explain the feeling but it's a great feeling knowing that this is my forever home.' It was a moment that the father of two sons fought hard to achieve through Atlanta Habitat for Humanity. He put in 255 volunteer hours so he can call the home on Aderhold Street in Fairburn his own. 'It was a journey. It wasn't a bad journey, it was a good journey ... with doing my classes, on top of my classes, my sweat equity hours,' Hurley said. 'Just being able to be a part of building my home made it more special. I was actually able to put hands into my first home.' It's his first and forever home. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] 'You know this is what it's about right here,' Channel 2′s Clark Howard said. 'Family, opportunity, permanence, having a place to raise your kids.' 'It's an opportunity for this family to not only realize a stable place to raise their family, but to realize a generational wealth opportunity as they have saved and completed a serious, rigorous homebuyer journey to get to today,' Atlanta Habitat for Humanity Chief Development Officer Candice Jordan said. It was a moment that Marquez knows wouldn't be possible without the volunteers behind Atlanta Habitat for Humanity. 'They came out Saturday after Saturday, even they showed up on a Thursday during the week, so I just want to say thank you to everyone that was able to help me along the way,' he said. The house was built over eight weeks. Marquez also received a starter tool kit as a gift. TRENDING STORIES: This Georgia city is one of the most overweight in the U.S., new study shows Man charged with trying to kidnap child from Acworth Walmart Suspended UGA lineman arrested after crashing car into apartment complex, report says [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]