Navigating Grants.gov should not require a dedicated grants office, an expensive consultant, or months of manual effort. We built GrantSkyNet to level the playing field for every organization seeking federal funding.
The federal government awards over $1 trillion in grants annually. That funding supports nonprofits, universities, state agencies, tribal organizations, and local governments across the country. But actually finding and winning those grants? That is a different story.
Organizations of all sizes face the same Grants.gov interface. The same dense Notices of Funding Opportunities. The same eligibility requirements. The same tight deadlines. Finding relevant NOFOs, understanding eligibility criteria, writing compelling narratives, and building compliant budgets demands expertise and bandwidth that many organizations simply do not have.
The result: nonprofits, universities, state agencies, and tribal organizations spend weeks on each application — searching for opportunities that may or may not fit, parsing lengthy NOFOs to determine eligibility, and drafting narratives that may never get funded — all while trying to fulfill their core missions.
GrantSkyNet uses artificial intelligence to automate the parts of the federal grants process that eat up your time without adding strategic value. Searching Grants.gov. Reading NOFOs. Drafting first-pass application narratives. Tracking requirements. Checking eligibility.
We built the platform on a simple principle: AI handles the busywork, you make the decisions. Every match score, every eligibility assessment, every generated section is a starting point for your judgment — not a replacement for it.
Grant data comes from multiple authoritative sources — Grants.gov, NIH RePORTER, NSF Awards, USAspending, private foundation databases, and state grant portals (California, Virginia, Michigan) — giving you the broadest view of available funding. The AI is Claude by Anthropic, chosen for its ability to understand nuanced federal grant language and produce professional, structured output. Your data is never used to train AI models.
Built by someone who has been in the trenches

Founder, Mittkin LLC
Peter built GrantSkyNet out of firsthand experience with the federal grants process. After spending years helping organizations navigate Grants.gov, draft applications, and meet submission deadlines, he realized the biggest barrier to funding was not mission quality — it was time.
Organizations have the programs and the impact to compete for federal grants. What they lack is the bandwidth to sift through thousands of NOFOs, read hundreds of pages of funding announcements, and produce polished application narratives on tight timelines. GrantSkyNet was built to solve that problem.
Mittkin LLC
DBA GrantSkyNet
Grants.gov, NIH, NSF, USAspending, ProPublica, CA/VA/MI State
Multiple authoritative sources
Claude by Anthropic
Sonnet for generation, Haiku for scoring
We believe in transparency. Every opportunity in GrantSkyNet comes from the official Grants.gov API — the same source used by every grant-seeking organization in the country. Our AI generates draft content to accelerate your application process, but you always have the final word. We never use your data to train models, and we never share it with third parties beyond what is needed to run the service.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — February 27, 2026
Washington, DC — New SaaS tool uses artificial intelligence to search Grants.gov, score opportunities, and generate draft application content for nonprofits, universities, and government agencies
Mittkin LLC today announced the launch of GrantSkyNet, an AI-powered federal grant discovery and proposal generation platform designed to dramatically reduce the time organizations spend searching for and applying to federal grants.
The federal government awards over $1 trillion in grants annually through Grants.gov, yet many eligible organizations — particularly smaller nonprofits, tribal organizations, and community-based groups — lack the resources to navigate the complex application process. GrantSkyNet addresses this gap by combining real-time Grants.gov data with advanced AI to automate the most time-consuming steps.
Key capabilities include:
“We built GrantSkyNet because we saw organizations with strong missions spending weeks on each grant application — searching, reading, drafting — when AI can handle the busywork in minutes,” said Peter Van Schaack, founder of Mittkin LLC. “The platform does not replace human judgment. It gives grant teams a finished first draft and a clear compliance roadmap so they can focus on strategy and storytelling.”
GrantSkyNet is available now at grantskynet.com with a 7-day free trial. Pricing starts at $37 per month.
Media Contact:
Peter Van Schaack, Founder
Mittkin LLC DBA GrantSkyNet
pete@grantskynet.com
Washington, DC
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