About Funding Radar
Started by someone who gets it
Funding Radar was started by an intensivist working at a rural critical access hospital. Watching small rural health organizations struggle to find, track, and act on federal funding opportunities made one thing clear: the information exists, but it is scattered across multiple federal systems, written in dense bureaucratic language, and easy to miss.
What started as a tool for rural critical access hospitals has grown to serve the full spectrum of health organizations navigating federal funding.
Health centers, community organizations, and providers of all sizes often lack dedicated grant writers or development offices. The administrator wearing five hats does not have time to check Grants.gov every day, decode eligibility language, or figure out which HRSA programs apply to their organization type.
Funding Radar exists to solve that. We pull from official federal sources — Grants.gov, HRSA, SAMHSA, CDC, USDA — and organize everything through a health focus lens. Every opportunity is tagged, summarized in plain English, and linked directly back to the official notice. No middleman. No paywalled access to public data.
What we believe
Trust first
Official data is the source of truth. Our interpretation is clearly labeled. Every link goes to the real notice.
Transparent
Our methodology and scoring are documented. We tell you what we know and what we are guessing.
Mission-driven
We succeed when health organizations get the funding they need. Revenue comes from subscriptions, not commissions.
How we make money
Funding Radar is a subscription product. Free users get access to all open grants, basic search, and a weekly digest. Pro users get unlimited saved searches, daily alerts, full fit analysis, and priority updates. We do not take commissions. We do not gate access to public data. We charge for the organization, intelligence, and time-saving layers we build on top.