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Your nonprofit just qualified for $120,000 in Google Ads.
You did nothing.

The Google Ad Grant gives qualifying nonprofits and churches up to $10,000/month in free Google Ads — but most never apply, and most who do can't keep it. We handle the eligibility, the application, the ongoing compliance, and the campaign management. Automatically. Forever.

Auto-Qualified
Awarded
$120,000
in advertising · annual cap
Awarded to
[Your Nonprofit's Name]
501(c)(3) · Verified Eligible
$10,000/month · Google Ad Grant ceiling 5% CTR · Maintained by us Microsoft Ads · Social Impact program included 2,400+ grants · in our database
What you get

Three layers of free funding,
woven into your platform.

Grant-Ready isn't one feature — it's a complete grant-acquisition operating system. Three layers, all automatic, all included with Premium and above.

$120K /yr
Google Ad Grant
$10,000/month in free Google Ads, qualified for and managed by us. We handle the application, the 5% CTR requirement, the keyword strategy, and the quarterly reporting. You see results in your dashboard.
2,400+ grants
Curated grant database
Federal, foundation, denominational, and community grants — filtered for your eligibility, sorted by deadline, with auto-filled applications using documents from your shared library.
24 / 7
Compliance monitor
Continuous audit of your site for grant-readiness drift. Alert if your financial transparency page disappears or your mission statement is removed. Quarterly compliance reports auto-emailed.
How it works

Four steps. Zero homework.

From signup to your first $10K monthly Google Ads placement — no consultant, no application paperwork, no ongoing maintenance burden on you.

1
Day 1 · Eligibility
Auto-verify your status
We check your IRS 501(c)(3) status, run the site quality audit, and confirm Google's pre-flight requirements.
2
Day 1–7 · Apply
We file your application
We submit to Google for Nonprofits, then to the Ad Grants program. Most applications approve within 7 days.
3
Week 2 · Launch
Campaigns go live
We build your first three ad campaigns from category-specific templates. Conversion tracking pre-configured.
4
Ongoing · Maintain
We keep you compliant
5% CTR monitoring, two-ad-group minimum, conversion tracking, quality scores — all maintained by us, forever.
Layer 1 · Eligibility

The audit that passes you the first time.

Eight out of ten Google Ad Grant applications fail on first submission — usually for fixable reasons that nobody told the applicant about. We run all the checks before we apply, fix what's missing, and submit only when you'll pass.

  • IRS verification · We confirm your 501(c)(3) status via the official Tax Exempt Organization Search API.
  • Site quality audit · Mission clarity, content depth, governance display, financial transparency, leadership disclosure.
  • Google pre-flight · 10+ pages of substantive content, SSL, contact info, privacy policy, no commercial intent.
  • Microsoft Ads pre-flight · Parallel check for the Microsoft Ads for Social Impact program (additional ~$3K/mo).
  • Auto-remediation · Any failures show up as a checklist you can fix in our editor in minutes.
Eligibility report
PASSED

Ready to submit

All 12 checks passed · Ready for Google Ad Grant application

IRS 501(c)(3) verificationPass
Mission statement on homepagePass
10+ pages of substantive contentPass · 14 pages
SSL certificate activePass
Privacy policy presentPass
Financial transparency pagePass
Conversion tracking installedAuto-fix
Layer 2 · Database

Beyond Google: a curated grant library for your category.

Federal, foundation, denominational, and community grants — filtered automatically against your eligibility, sorted by deadline, with auto-filled applications using documents from your shared library.

● All eligible (47)Federal (12)Foundation (24)Denominational (8)< $25KDeadline this quarter
Federal$50,000
USDA Community Facilities Grant
Funds for essential community facilities in rural areas. Auto-filled from your IRS letter and impact reports.
● 96% matchDeadline: Mar 15
Foundation$25,000
Kresge Foundation · Communities Program
Funding for nonprofits working in low-income urban communities. Recurring annual application.
● 89% matchDeadline: Apr 30
Community$10,000
Michigan Health Endowment Fund
Local funding for health-focused nonprofits in your region. Streamlined application.
● 92% matchRolling
Denominational$15,000
PCUSA Mission Impact Grant
For Presbyterian-affiliated outreach programs. Fast-tracked review for verified members.
● 84% matchDeadline: May 1
Grant-Ready Compliance
Live · 24/7
96%
Compliance score
All major requirements met · 1 minor warning
Google Ad Grant CTR (5% min)7.2%
Conversion tracking active12 conv.
Two-ad-group minimum3 groups
Quality score threshold8.4 avg
Mission statement presentVerified
Financial transparency updated990 from 2024
Layer 3 · Compliance

The grant doesn't end at approval.

Most nonprofits lose their Google Ad Grant within 18 months — usually for compliance drift they didn't know about. The 5% click-through rate slips. Conversion tracking gets removed during a redesign. The mission statement gets edited.

We watch all of it. Continuously. If something starts to slip, we fix it (or alert you to fix it). Your grant stays approved.

"In year three, we still have the grant. Our peers have all lost theirs." — what we hear from customers, year three.

The honest comparison

Without Grant-Ready vs.
on Grant-Ready.

What grant acquisition looks like when you're doing it yourself, versus when the platform handles it.

Before · On your own

You apply, you maintain, you lose it.

  • ×You hire a grant consultant ($3-8K/yr) or your ED writes applications at midnight.
  • ×You apply for the Google Ad Grant. It gets rejected. You don't know why.
  • ×You re-apply. It approves. Six months later, your CTR drops below 5%. Grant suspended.
  • ×You miss the foundation application deadline because nobody had time to write the proposal.
  • ×Year-end review: you got maybe one grant. Most slipped through your fingers.
Grants won: ~1/yrCost of consultant: $3-8K
After · On Grant-Ready

The platform applies, maintains, and protects.

  • Eligibility checked, application submitted by us. Approved in 7 days.
  • Three category-specific Google Ads campaigns built and live in week two.
  • CTR maintained automatically. Quality scores optimized weekly. You don't lose it.
  • Foundation grants flagged when they match. Auto-filled applications using your shared library.
  • Year-end review: Google Ad Grant active + 3-5 foundation grants applied for.
Grants pursued: 5-8/yrCost: included in Premium
Questions worth answering

The Grant-Ready honest FAQ.

Is the $120,000 figure real?
Yes. Google's Ad Grant program gives qualifying nonprofits $10,000/month in free ads — that's $120,000 a year if you use the full allocation. Most nonprofits don't. Either they don't apply, can't pass the requirements, or lose it within months because of compliance drift. We solve all three problems.
Do I have to be a 501(c)(3)?
For the Google Ad Grant, yes. For the rest of Grant-Ready (database, application tracker, compliance monitor), religious organizations like churches qualify under different IRS classifications. We verify your status during signup. If you're a fiscally-sponsored project, your sponsor's status counts.
What if my application gets rejected?
We submit only after our eligibility check passes (typically a 90%+ approval rate). If a submission is rejected, we identify why, fix it, and resubmit at no extra cost. Most rejections are for fixable issues — missing conversion tracking, weak content depth, or a typo in IRS records.
Why can't I just do this myself?
You can. Some nonprofits do it well. But the typical path looks like this: research the requirements (5 hours), prepare site (10 hours), apply, get rejected, fix issues (5 hours), reapply, get approved, build campaigns (10 hours), maintain weekly to stay compliant (2 hours/week × 52 weeks = 104 hours/year). That's 134 hours of skilled work in year one. If your time is worth $50/hr, that's $6,700 — and most EDs are worth more.
Where does the grant money go?
Directly to Google for ad placement. It's not cash you spend on whatever you want — it's $10K/mo in free Google search ads pointing to your website, driving traffic, donations, volunteer signups, and event registrations. Real measured results show up in your dashboard.
What other grants does the database include?
2,400+ grants across federal (Grants.gov), foundation (ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer + curated directory), denominational (church-specific), community/regional (filtered by your location), and corporate giving programs. New grants added weekly. Filtered against your category, location, size, and previously won grants.

Stop leaving $120,000 on the table.

If you're a 501(c)(3) nonprofit or a qualifying religious organization, you're already eligible for grants you're not claiming. Let the platform claim them for you — automatically, continuously, forever.