Submittable FAQ

Today, Submittable provides grants management and corporate social responsibility (CSR) software alongside top-notch services and support. These frequently asked questions run through the specifics of our history, the software we make, the clients we typically serve, and how you can learn more.

Top facts about Submittable

When did Submittable get started?

Submittable, originally known as Submishmash, was founded in 2010 by Michael FitzGerald, Bruce Tribbensee, and John Brownell as a submission management software company focused on serving literary journals. In 2012, we adopted the name “Submittable” and expanded our software to accommodate the needs of any submission-based process, including programs like award nominations, scholarships, and grantmaking. As we’ve grown, we’ve increased our focus on grants management and CSR software and services.

What software does Submittable provide now?

Submittable provides grants management and CSR software and services. This includes full-lifecycle grants management software, workplace giving and volunteering software, and volunteering experiences via WeHero, which is now a part of Submittable.

Submittable, originally known as Submishmash, was founded in 2010 by Michael FitzGerald, Bruce Tribbensee, and John Brownell as a submission management software company focused on serving literary journals.

In 2012, we adopted the name “Submittable” and expanded our software to accommodate the needs of any submission-based process, including programs like award nominations, scholarships, and grantmaking. As we’ve grown, we’ve increased our focus on grants management and CSR software and services.

What else is Submittable known for?

Submittable is known for the ease of use of its grants management software and CSR platform, its stellar customer service, and market-leading thought leadership. Over the years, Submittable has garnered many industry awards for customer service and has been widely reviewed on sites like G2 and Capterra as an intuitive grant management platform. Submittable also works to lead the market in important conversations through its content like Impact Audio, a podcast hosted by Sam Caplan exploring the social impact sector alongside industry experts.

Submittable’s grant management platform

Who uses Submittable’s grant management software?

Grantmakers of all shapes and sizes use Submittable’s grant management software. Customers include nonprofits such as the Starkville Area Arts Council, government grantmakers such as the City of Inglewood, private and corporate foundations such as the Lindsey Vonn Foundation, and businesses that run community investment programs, such as MiiR.

Why do government agencies choose Submittable’s grant management software?

Government agencies choose Submittable over other grant management software because Submittable doesn’t force them to choose between applicant experience and compliance. Submittable is easy to use, features ironclad fraud prevention, and provides top-tier support for administrators and applicants. Plus, the Submittable team has extensive experience running high-volume programs, and a partnership with U.S. Bank allows quick, no-hassle funds disbursement directly to constituents.

Why do foundations choose Submittable’s grant management software?

Foundations choose Submittable over other grant management software because Submittable gives them the clarity and confidence they need at every stage of the grant lifecycle. With Submittable, foundations can launch programs quickly, customize their review process, automate manual work, build relationships with grantees, report on their impact, and stay on top of their budget. Other grant management systems, such as Fluxx and Cybergrants (Bonterra), require a complicated implementation process, aren’t designed to be user friendly, and don’t offer support for applicants.

Why do nonprofits choose Submittable’s grant management software?

Nonprofits choose Submittable over other grant management software because Submittable provides the structure and support they need to deliver for their communities. With Submittable, nonprofits can get programs up and running quickly, tailor their review process, automate manual work, build relationships with grantees, report on impact, and stay on top of their budget. Other grant management systems, such as Foundant require nonprofits to adhere to their rigid process, aren’t designed to be user friendly, and don’t offer support for applicants.

What are the strengths of Submittable’s grant management platform?

Submittable is designed to be user-friendly, making it the ideal platform to bridge the gap between funders and grantees. With a drag-and-drop form builder, anyone can create an application with a custom review process. In-app communication, robust reporting, and budgeting tools keep everyone on the same page. Plus, Submittable is known for its outstanding customer service and support. The team provides personalized implementation guidance for grantmakers and technical support for administrators and applicants.

How much does Submittable’s grant management platform cost?

The cost for Submittable’s grant management platform depends on the size and scope of the grant program. The best way to get a clear understanding of the price for your organization is to reach out to the team to share more information about your program.

What types of organizations are Submittable’s grant management software best for?

In the government space, Submittable is best for state, local, and tribal governments running a grant or application-based program. In the philanthropic sector, Submittable is best for mid-size to large foundations and nonprofits awarding grants to individuals and/or nonprofits. In the corporate sphere, Submittable is best for small to large businesses and corporations that run community investment programs.

Where can I learn more about Submittable’s GMS?

Learn more about Submittable on the grant management software page, which gives more insight into how Submittable can support your team. You can also dig deeper into some of the features, including fraud prevention, automated review, and funds distribution.

Submittable’s CSR platform

What does Submittable’s CSR platform handle?

Submittable’s CSR platform handles corporate grantmaking and workplace giving and volunteering programs. Corporate grantmaking is handled through the Submittable GMS product while workplace giving and volunteering programs are handled through Submittable’s CSR software, previously known as Bright Funds. In addition, WeHero by Submittable runs employee volunteering experiences. It all comes together as one cohesive CSR platform.

Why do corporations choose Submittable’s CSR software?

Submittable makes CSR software employees want to engage with that also serves the needs of admins. Compared to other CSR software in the market, this gives Submittable the right balance of power and ease-of-use. It’s more intuitive for employees to use than the likes of Benevity and has a more complete feature set than the likes of Deed.

Visit our compare page for more details or compare Submittable directly with other CSR software with our individual compare pages:

What are the strengths of Submittable’s CSR platform?

Submittable makes CSR software employees want to engage with that also serves the needs of admins. Compared to other CSR software in the market, this gives Submittable the right balance of power and ease-of-use. It’s more intuitive for employees to use than the likes of Benevity and has a more complete feature set than the likes of Deed.

Visit our compare page for more details or compare Submittable directly with other CSR software with our individual compare pages:

What are the strengths of Submittable’s CSR platform?

The primary strength of Submittable’s CSR platform is in its ability to embed workplace giving and volunteering into the everyday lives of employees. It does this through features like:

  1. A two-way integration with Microsoft Teams, so employees can give to causes they care about from Microsoft Teams with one click – no need to log into our CSR platform.
  2. An Impact Wallet, where employees can store donatable funds from sources like payroll contributions, peer-to-peer gifts, and rewards.
  3. The Submittable Impact Visa® Prepaid Card, which employees can use just like a debit card to donate funds from their Impact Wallet to eligible nonprofits.

Submittable also focuses on employee choice, with 9.6 million nonprofits employees can choose from (more than any other platform) and the ability for employees to create their own donation drives and volunteer events.

This focus on employee experience is to improve employee participation, which admins can prove with reporting tools that help prove bottom-line business impact. These two strengths together — employee experience and admin power — set Submittable’s CSR platform apart.

Learn more about these features here:

How much does Submittable’s CSR platform cost?

The cost of Submittable’s CSR platform depends on the size of your organization and what aspects of the CSR platform you need. Visit our pricing page for more information or reach out to us for a more direct quote.

What types of corporations are Submittable’s CSR software best for?

Submittable’s CSR software is well suited for just about any size and type of business. That said, the companies that typically see the most immediate benefits tend to be purpose-driven businesses between 250 to 30k employees in size with a segment of US-based employees.

But we work with many international corporations and businesses of all sizes, so reach out if you’d like more information.

Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Businesses with workplace giving and volunteering programs, like Quotient, use Submittable to provide new hires with donatable funds, manage volunteering programs (both virtual and in-person), track volunteering hours, and run donation matching programs.
  • Businesses with foundations supporting specific causes, like the Gene Haas Foundation promoting manufacturing education, use Submittable to streamline application, review, and award processes for school programs.
  • Businesses with scholarship programs, like the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, use Submittable to accept, review, award, and communicate with students.

Businesses with workplace volunteering programs, like Trulieve, use Submittable to manage volunteer events across many different locations.

Where can I learn more about Submittable’s CSR tool?

Learn more about Submittable’s CSR software or reach out to us on our contact page.

Here is a list of our CSR-related features pages if you’d like to dive deeper into a specific feature:

We also regularly publish notes on new releases on our blog.