Funded — Verified Grant Consultant Landing Page Template
Funded is a split-screen landing page template built for professional grant writers and consultancies. It pairs funded-proposal excerpts with award notification visuals, builds credibility through case study narrative sections, and converts visitors through a gated Funding Readiness Checklist and a calendar-based proposal review booking path. The design feels like a bound federal report: authoritative, precise, and zero-doubt serious.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Funded is a single-page template for grant writing consultancies that need to prove results before asking for anything. It leads with a press mentions bar, surfaces real case study wins in a two-panel scroll, answers the exact questions prospects search for in FAQ accordion blocks, and closes with two clear conversion paths: a gated checklist download and a proposal review booking.
Who this template is for
This template is built for grant writing professionals who serve organizations that cannot afford to lose a submission cycle. It suits consultancies handling federal, foundation, and municipal funding across multiple client types.
- Freelance or boutique grant writers serving nonprofit executive directors and research offices
- Consultancies managing federal RFP (Request for Proposal) responses and foundation grant applications
- Grant professionals working with municipal teams on programs such as HUD Community Development Block Grants
What problem this template solves
Most grant writers struggle to communicate their value before a prospect commits. A plain bio page or a PDF portfolio does not answer the questions a nervous program director is actually asking. This template closes that gap.
- Prospects arrive skeptical and leave without contacting because there is no proof of outcomes
- FAQ content is missing, so visitors go back to Google instead of trusting the consultancy
- There is no low-friction first step, so warm leads drop off before booking a conversation
What you get with this template
The template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout designed to build trust progressively. Every scroll section earns the next ask before presenting a call to action.
- A press mentions header bar featuring grayscale publication logo placements above the fold
- Split-screen case study sections pairing challenge panels with funded outcome panels, including dollar amounts and funder names
- An FAQ accordion block system designed to answer high-intent prospect questions directly on the page
- A gated Funding Readiness Checklist download with an email capture and organization-type selector field
- A secondary conversion path with a calendar embed for booking a proposal review session
Feature list
This template is built around a Content and Resource landing page direction. Each component below is present in the template design as described in the source brief.
Press Mentions Credibility Bar
A horizontal band of grayscale publication logos sits above the fold. It anchors authority before the visitor reads a single line of copy, signaling that the consultancy's work has been recognized in credible industry publications.
Split-Screen Case Study Sections
Each scroll section presents a single grant win as a two-panel story. The left panel holds the challenge context, such as a first-time applicant or a 30-day turnaround, while the right panel shows the funded outcome including dollar amount, funder name, and program launched.
FAQ Accordion Blocks
Accordion-style FAQ blocks answer the exact questions prospects search for, including grant writer pricing and funding guarantees. The answers demonstrate expertise rather than deflect, so each response functions as a trust-building micro-consultation.
Gated Checklist Download
The primary conversion path delivers a Funding Readiness Checklist behind a two-field gate: an email address and an organization-type selector covering nonprofit, municipal, education, and tribal categories. Value is offered before any sales conversation begins.
Calendar Embed for Proposal Review
A secondary conversion path embeds a booking calendar directly on the page. Visitors who are ready to move faster can schedule a proposal review without navigating away or waiting for a reply email.
Headline Fade-In Over Split Screen
The page headline, featuring the 84 percent average fund rate across 200-plus submissions, fades in over the center seam of the split-screen header. This animation draws the eye to the most persuasive stat at exactly the right moment.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Press Mentions Bar | Establish credibility above the fold with publication logo placements |
| Split-Screen Header | Show a funded proposal excerpt alongside an award notification letter |
| Headline Overlay | Surface the 84% fund rate stat as the first persuasive anchor |
| Case Study Panels | Build an evidence wall of grant wins with challenge and outcome pairings |
| FAQ Accordion Blocks | Answer high-intent prospect questions and demonstrate expertise inline |
| Checklist Download Gate | Capture leads with a useful resource behind a two-field form |
| Proposal Review Booking | Offer a direct calendar path for prospects ready to move quickly |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme built on a Navy Authority color system. The palette is deliberately institutional, referencing the look of a bound federal report rather than a typical service website.
- Deep institutional navy (#0B1D3A) anchors backgrounds and primary structural elements
- Policy-paper gray (#E8ECF1) provides breathing room and separates content panels cleanly
- Congressional gold (#C5A44E) is used for accents and pull-quotes to lift key data points
- Sharp charcoal (#2C3E50) handles all body text for maximum reading clarity against light backgrounds
Mobile & speed optimization
The split-screen layout is structured to adapt gracefully at smaller screen sizes. Stacked panels replace the side-by-side arrangement so case study content remains legible on mobile devices.
- Two-panel case study sections reflow to a single-column stack on narrow viewports
- The press mentions bar and FAQ accordion blocks are designed for touch-friendly interaction
- The calendar embed and checklist download form remain accessible and functional at all screen widths
How this template helps you convert
This template treats conversion as a sequence, not a single moment. The visitor receives genuine value through case data and FAQ answers before being asked to take any action.
- The case study evidence wall builds progressive trust, each section raising the specificity and dollar stakes until skepticism has no room to hold, making the checklist download feel like a natural next step rather than a cold ask.
- The gated Funding Readiness Checklist converts browsers into identifiable leads while delivering immediate practical value, and the organization-type selector helps segment inquiries before any direct conversation begins.
- The embedded booking calendar serves visitors who are already convinced, giving them a frictionless path to a proposal review without requiring a back-and-forth email exchange.
Other information about this template
This template is designed specifically for grant writing professionals who want a content-rich presence that does the selling before the first call. It fits within the Professional Services category and aligns with the Grant Writer Online Presence subcategory.
- The creative direction follows a Case Study Narrative approach, meaning the page structure is evidence-first and argument-led rather than features-first
- The header concept is built around a Press Mentions bar, which is a recognized trust signal for service-based consultancies in the grants and nonprofit funding space
- The landing page direction is Content and Resource, meaning the primary goal is delivering useful information to the visitor before requesting contact details
- This template is well-suited for consultancies handling National Science Foundation (NSF) deadline-driven university research submissions as well as foundation letter of intent (LOI) workflows
- The redacted client detail treatment on the award notification letter visual adds authenticity without compromising client confidentiality




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Press Mentions Credibility Bar
Split-screen Case Study Panels
FAQ Accordion Blocks
Gated Checklist Download Form
Calendar Embed for Proposal Review
Headline Fade-in Overlay
Related questions
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