For Nonprofits
Small nonprofits manage grant applications, donor records, compliance docs, and program files with no admin staff. The Drive AI auto-organizes everything — from funder emails to board documents — so your limited time goes to impact, not paperwork.
The reality
Nonprofits have all the document complexity of a business with a fraction of the staff. Grant applications, donor correspondence, compliance reports, program deliverables, board meeting materials — someone has to organize all of it, and that someone is usually the same person running the programs.
The LOI is in Google Drive. The funder's guidelines are in email. The budget template is on your desktop. The submitted application is somewhere. The award letter arrived two weeks ago. Each grant generates 15-20 documents across six months.
Each funder has different reporting requirements, different deadlines, different templates. Missing a report can jeopardize future funding. But finding last quarter's program data requires searching three platforms.
Donation receipts, thank-you letters, correspondence, pledge agreements — some in your CRM, some in email, some in a shared Drive. When a major donor calls, you scramble to find their giving history.
Before every board meeting, someone compiles the agenda, financials, program reports, and minutes from last meeting. This compilation takes hours because files are spread across personal drives, email, and shared folders.
When the program manager leaves, they take their file organization system — and their memory of where things are — with them. The next person inherits a mess.
How it works
What if every grant document, donor record, compliance report, and board material organized itself? Grant folders that build themselves as emails arrive. Board meeting folders pre-populated. Compliance documents findable in seconds, not hours.
The AI reads file content and routes to the correct grant folder. A budget email from the Ford Foundation goes to Grants/Ford-Foundation-2026/Budget/. An LOI draft goes to Grants/Community-Fund/Application/.
Connect your organizational email. Every attachment from funders — guidelines, award letters, reporting templates — is saved and organized by grant. No manual filing.
Search "Q2 2026 program report for Community Fund grant" and find it instantly — regardless of the original filename. Compliance reporting becomes retrieval, not archaeology.
All board documents — minutes, financials, program reports — are auto-organized by meeting date. Before each meeting, everything is already compiled in Board/2026-Q3-Meeting/.
Send file request links to partner organizations: "Upload your quarterly program data." Their submissions auto-organize into the correct grant and reporting folder.
The file system does not depend on one person's memory. When staff changes, the new person inherits an organized, searchable workspace — not a mystery.
In practice
You say
"Organize by: Grants/[funder-name]/[Application, Budget, Reports, Correspondence], Donors/[name], Board/[meeting-date], Programs/[program-name], Compliance/[year]. Name files with funder or donor name and date."
It does
An award letter from the Community Foundation becomes Grants/Community-Foundation/Correspondence/Award-Letter-2026-06.pdf. A quarterly report becomes Grants/Community-Foundation/Reports/Q2-2026-Program-Report.pdf.
You say
"Find all documents related to the Ford Foundation grant"
It does
Returns everything in Grants/Ford-Foundation/ — application, budget, correspondence, reports — providing a complete picture of the grant relationship.
You say
"Compile board meeting materials for July 2026"
It does
Gathers all documents tagged or classified for the Q3 board meeting — financials, program summaries, executive director report — into Board/2026-07-Meeting/.
FAQ
The free tier (5 GB) is often sufficient for small nonprofits managing documents only. Contact us for nonprofit pricing on larger plans — we offer discounts for registered 501(c)(3) organizations.
Yes. Add team members with role-based access. The executive director sees everything. Program staff see their program folders. Volunteers see only what you share. The AI organizes consistently regardless of who uploads.
The AI organizes all grant-related documents by funder and type, making it easy to find reporting templates, past reports, and program data. While it does not generate reports, it ensures all the source materials are organized and findable.
Send file request links to partners. Their uploads auto-organize into the correct program or grant folder based on content. No email chains or manual sorting.
Yes. End-to-end encryption, SOC 2 compliance, and data is never used for training. Suitable for handling donor personal information, financial data, and confidential grant details.
Grant applications, donor records, compliance reports — auto-organized so your limited staff time goes to impact.
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