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Funded - Immersive Grant Writer Landing Page Template
The Funded landing page template is built for independent grant writers who turn raw research and nonprofit vision into funded proposals. It combines a scroll-jacked hero, layered immersive cards, and a lead-generation form into one high-impact single-page design. The result is a template that communicates expertise, builds trust fast, and books strategy calls.
by Rocket studio
Funded is a single-page landing page template designed for professional grant writers. It opens with a four-scroll-length typewriter hero sequence, moves through overlapping depth cards that mirror the full grant writing process, and closes with a focused lead-generation form. Every section is built to turn exhausted grant seekers into booked calls.
This template speaks directly to solo grant writing consultants who serve serious clients. If you translate complex research into grant proposals that actually get funded, this page was built around your practice.
Most portfolio pages for grant writers look generic. They list services, maybe a bio, and a contact form. That approach fails to show the transformation a great consultant delivers. Clients who are drowning in reporting deadlines and Notices of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) deadlines need to feel understood before they reach out.
This template packages a complete, immersive landing page experience into one ready-to-deploy file. It is not a collection of loose components. Every section, animation trigger, and call-to-action button is pre-positioned to guide a visitor from arrival to inquiry.
The hero locks the viewport and types a single sentence in spectral white: "You have the mission. You need the money." Each scroll tick peels back a frosted-glass layer. Grant proposal fragments including specific aims, theory of change, and budget justification drift in parallax before snapping magnetically into a complete, glowing proposal document. The sequence covers four full scroll-lengths and ends with an awarded stamp fading in.
After the hero resolves, each section rises from void black as a translucent card overlapping the one before it. The first card shows a chaotic whiteboard of sticky notes. The next shows a structured logic model. The third presents polished narrative excerpts with reviewer scores in the margin. This scroll-forward motion moves visitors through the entire lifecycle of a winning proposal.
Testimonials are embedded as frosted-glass panels between the layered cards. Each panel names the funder and the grant dollars awarded, making social proof specific and credible. This format keeps the page's visual depth intact while reinforcing the consultant's track record with real outcomes.
The primary call to action is a three-field form: organization name, funding target dropdown (federal, foundation, corporate, or unsure), and deadline urgency dropdown (active Request for Proposal with date, exploring options, or just missed one). There is no pricing. There are no package tiers. The form is designed to filter serious prospects from casual browsers and move qualified leads toward a strategy call.
A secondary conversion path offers a free downloadable checklist gated behind email capture. This path catches grant seekers who are in early research mode and not yet ready to book a call. It keeps the organization building a warm audience of future clients without requiring them to commit immediately.
After the scroll-jacked hero resolves, a fixed "Get a Funding Strategy Call" button appears with a violet-glow pulse. It reappears anchored at the bottom of each layered card throughout the page. This persistent placement ensures that visitors who are ready to act can do so at any point without scrolling back to the top.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Scroll Sequence | Hooks visitors with a four-scroll typewriter and parallax fragment assembly |
| Transformation Depth Cards | Shows proposal lifecycle from chaotic idea to polished funded narrative |
| Who It's For | Presents ideal client profiles with sharp pain-point language |
| Glass Panel Testimonials | Builds trust with named funders and specific grant dollar amounts |
| Strategy Call Form | Converts qualified leads with a focused three-field inquiry form |
| Checklist Capture Path | Offers a secondary email gate for early-stage grant seekers |
| Footer Flow | Closes the page with a horizontal pattern footer layout |
The visual identity uses a Tech Glass aesthetic built on the Void and Violet color system. The palette is designed to feel like staring into a backlit crystal at midnight. Violet does not decorate the page. It radiates from behind panels and between layers, as if the page is powered by something underneath.
This template is built desktop-first, reflecting how grant writers and their clients actually work. Complex scroll-jacked sequences and parallax animations are optimized for larger screens where the full depth effect lands correctly. A mobile fallback layout is included to keep the page functional and readable on smaller devices.
This landing page is engineered around a single goal: turning a curious visitor into a booked strategy call. Every design and content decision serves that outcome.
This template belongs to the Portfolio and Agency category under Writing and Content Portfolio, with a niche focus on grant and proposal writing practices. It is a comprehensive guide to what a high-converting consultant page can look like when the design matches the depth of the work itself.
Grant writing is in high demand, and many funders receive hundreds of grant applications for every award they make. A clear, compelling landing page helps specific funders understand your organizational capacity and trust your proposal content before they ever speak with you. This template is built around that dynamic.




Theme
Tech Glass
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Void & Violet
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Scroll-jacked Hero Sequence
Overlapping Layered Proposal Cards
Glass Panel Testimonial Blocks
Three-field Lead-generation Form
Grant Readiness Checklist Capture
Fixed Violet-glow Call-to-action Button
Can I customize the color system and typography?
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