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Altum is about to change the way research funders and innovators engage with their data.
Our AI-powered research assistant is designed specifically for the grant-funding community. Seamlessly integrated into the Altum platform, it combines the conversational power of AI with Altum’s rich and trusted research datasets. The result? Instant, insightful answers to your most complex questions—delivered in plain language.
Altum Intelligence will allow you to:
Do more with less and do it faster. Altum Intelligence turns oversight administrative work into automated and accelerated outputs period.
Get real, data-backed insights pulled from millions of funding records, peer-review critiques, and research outputs.
Uncover hidden patterns and connections across the research ecosystem—faster than ever before.
Generate narratives and summaries of program impact, reviewer trends, funding gaps, and more—on demand.
Altum Intelligence will be officially unveiled at the
2025 Funder Forum this September.
Unlike general-purpose AI tools, Altum Intelligence is grounded in data that matters to funders. Every answer is shaped by the curated, comprehensive data that powers ProposalCentral, Altum Insights, and Altum Analytics—ensuring it’s relevant, accurate, and actionable.
Altum Intelligence doesn’t replace your tools, it enhances them. Think of it as your personal analyst, always on hand to support grant planning & strategy, impact reporting, peer review analysis, program evaluation and open science efforts. Altum Intelligence is the newest chapter in our mission to support open, accessible, and empowered research.
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