Plinth

A UK platform for funders and community organizations that uses AI to manage grants, due diligence, and impact reporting

3.9 United Kingdom
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What is this

Plinth is a UK platform serving both funders and community organizations. It uses AI to connect grant management, due diligence, case management, and impact reporting, integrating the process from disbursement and review to follow-up outcome tracking.

What problem it solves

A grant doesn't end when funds are disbursed; funders still have to do due diligence, track cases, verify outcomes, and produce reports, a tedious and scattered process. Plinth uses AI to help manage this whole flow, letting funders review and track more efficiently and giving community organizations a consistent channel to connect with. It suits foundations, public bodies, or intermediaries that disburse grants, as well as community organizations that need to report outcomes to funders. Unlike tools focused on writing proposals, Plinth focuses more on the management and governance side of grants; when adopting, it's advisable to clarify your own process needs and confirm the platform features connect with your current operations.

Key Features

  • AI-assisted grant management
  • Application due diligence
  • Case management features
  • Impact and outcome reporting
  • Connects funders and community organizations

Pros

  • Covers the full flow from disbursement to reporting
  • Serves both funders and community organizations
  • Uses AI to improve review and tracking efficiency

Cons

  • Focused on grant management and governance, not a proposal-writing tool
  • Adoption requires clarifying whether your process can connect

Use Cases

  • Foundations managing grant disbursement and due diligence
  • Intermediaries tracking grant cases and outcomes
  • Community organizations reporting impact to funders

Editor's Note

Rarely standing on the funder's side, it connects grant governance and outcome reporting into one line.

FAQ

Does Plinth help write proposals?

No. It focuses more on the management side of grants, covering management, due diligence, case management, and impact reporting.

Who is best suited to use Plinth?

It suits foundations, public bodies, or intermediaries that disburse grants, and community organizations that need to report outcomes to funders.

What should I note before adopting?

It's advisable to first clarify your own grant-process needs and confirm the platform features can smoothly connect with your current operations.

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