Finally: A database for your grant proposal language

You keep meticulous records for your donors. Why not treat your proposal language the same way?

Stop digging through hundreds of old files

to find the language you need.
Applying for funding means you're writing the same stuff over and over in different formats. It should be easy to just take the language you've written in the past and re-use it. But with multiple drafts for each project, and last-minute cuts to meet character limits, it's easy for that perfectly-worded paragraph you know is sitting somewhere on someone's computer to be lost forever. There should be a better system for this, right?

Rote gets all your proposal materials in one place.

Find what you need - quick - and then get to work.
Past Language Repository
Abandoned Language
Research Library

Never hunt for that perfect paragraph again

View every program description (or needs statement, or org history...) you've ever written, with a simple click.
Filter by funder, author, when it was written, and whether the opportunity was won or lost.

Built for anyone writing funding proposals

(most useful for those writing two or more proposals for the same organization each month)

Nonprofits

Freelance Grant Writers

Grant Writing Agencies

Startups

Researchers

Whoaa, as someone who has written lots of grant applications, this is a gamechanger!! I've had to scramble to find old versions, random statistics, and stories of change in all sorts of nooks and crannies. Having everything in one place would have saved me so much time and effort - and annoyance for my staff. 😉
Deborah

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