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Determine which Salesforce automation tools you want to use to guide applicants and reviewers through the grant management process.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Nonprofit Cloud for Grantmaking and Public Sector Solutions. View edition availability. |
Salesforce offers a powerful set of automation tools that make it easy to apply for a grant, follow consistent approval processes, and manage application reviews. Your Grantmaking license includes both Flow Builder and Omnistudio. Determine the best tool for your needs in Automate Your Business Processes.
Consider using Omnistudio to create grantees’ application forms. The forms can use conditional logic to ask questions depending on an applicant's answer to a previous question. Then, use Flow Builder to automatically email the applicant to let them know you received their application.
Or use automation to manage the upcoming requirements after you approve a grant application. Flow Builder can create a disbursement schedule or upcoming reporting requirements for a funding award when you approve a grant application.

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