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CONVERGENCE
Cross-border estate compliance desk-in-a-box for non-citizen heirs
novelty 7/10
ยท plaus 5/10
Two IRS actions land together: the Section 2056A QDOT rules (the vehicle that lets a U.S. estate defer tax when the surviving spouse is a non-citizen) are being modernized, and consistent-basis reporting between an estate and whoever acquires the decedent's property is being corrected/tightened. Separately, a securities rule forces disclosure of foreign insiders. The non-obvious read: the population most exposed to ALL THREE is the internationally-mixed estate โ a foreign spouse, foreign-held assets, or a decedent who was a corporate insider abroad. No mainstream product packages QDOT election mechanics + basis-consistency documentation + foreign-holder disclosure into one workflow; it's split across estate attorneys, CPAs, and securities counsel who don't talk to each other. A solo builder can ship a structured questionnaire + document-generator + deadline tracker aimed at this exact intersection.
CAUSAL CHAIN: QDOT/2056A procedures modernized (deferral path for non-citizen spouses reopened) + consistent-basis reporting tightened + foreign-insider disclosure mandated => the internationally-connected estate now faces three uncoordinated filing regimes at once, creating demand for a single guided compliance product that no incumbent owns
GRAPH CLUSTER: c65 bridging govportal, regulation (size 6, growth +0, cohesion 0.918)
WHO PAYS: Boutique estate-planning attorneys, cross-border CPAs, and family offices serving mixed-nationality families โ they pay per-matter for a tool that prevents a missed election or a basis mismatch that triggers penalties.
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CONVERGENCE
Unified filing-calendar autopilot for emerging fund managers
novelty 4/10
ยท plaus 5/10
FACT: concurrent proposed rules modify Form PF (id 2768) and Form N-PORT (id 2775) reporting for fund filers, while a separate rule raises payee information-reporting thresholds (id 1061). INFERENCE: a small/emerging fund manager now juggles simultaneously shifting fund-reporting formats AND changing counterparty 1099 thresholds โ each with different deadlines and data schemas โ but is too small to afford a compliance department. A solo-buildable SaaS that ingests these overlapping deadline/schema changes and produces a single reconciled filing calendar with pre-filled data checks targets that underserved tail.
CAUSAL CHAIN: Simultaneous Form PF + N-PORT reporting changes (new fund-filing schemas) + shifting payee-reporting thresholds (changed 1099 obligations) => sub-scale fund managers face a fragmented, moving compliance calendar and will pay for a single reconciled tracker
GRAPH CLUSTER: c76 bridging govportal, regulation (size 9, growth +0, cohesion 0.899)
WHO PAYS: Emerging/boutique private-fund and registered-fund managers below the threshold for a full compliance team, plus their fractional CCOs
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CONVERGENCE
Turnkey Trump Account administration kit for small employers
novelty 5/10
ยท plaus 5/10
FACT: a 'Trump Accounts' proposed rule is at the hearing stage (id 830), and Truth in Lending / Regulation Z (id 1583) governs consumer-finance disclosure standards. INFERENCE: Trump Accounts create a brand-new class of subsidized custodial accounts that millions of parents and employers must open, fund, and document โ but the compliance/disclosure scaffolding (who discloses what, how contributions are reported) is unfamiliar to the small employers likely to offer them as a perk. A solo builder can ship a compliant onboarding + contribution-tracking kit (eligibility checks, disclosure templates modeled on Reg Z norms, payroll export) before the big benefits platforms bother.
CAUSAL CHAIN: New Trump Account regime (mass new custodial accounts) + established consumer-finance disclosure expectations => small employers offering the accounts as a benefit need a compliant onboarding/disclosure/contribution-tracking toolkit that incumbents won't build for the SMB tail
GRAPH CLUSTER: c76 bridging govportal, regulation (size 9, growth +0, cohesion 0.899)
WHO PAYS: Small and mid-size employers wanting to offer Trump Account contributions as a low-cost benefit, plus the payroll/benefits bookkeepers serving them
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CONVERGENCE
Phantom-income logger for break-even gamblers
novelty 6/10
ยท plaus 6/10
The pending 'Modification of Limitation on Wagering Losses' changes how gambling losses offset winnings, while the same rulemaking raises the payee information-reporting threshold. FACT (from titles): both a wagering-loss limitation change and a reporting-threshold increase are in flight. INFERENCE: capping loss deductibility means a gambler who breaks even can still owe tax on gross winnings, creating taxable 'phantom income' that only meticulous session-level logging can minimize. A solo-buildable app that logs each session's buy-in/cash-out, reconciles against W-2Gs, and pairs it with the cash-movement records that FinCEN currency-transport reporting still demands would sell to semi-pro poker/DFS/sports bettors.
CAUSAL CHAIN: Wagering-loss limitation modification (raises phantom taxable income) + persistent currency/monetary-instrument reporting obligations => break-even gamblers now face tax on non-profit plus cash-reporting exposure, so demand appears for automated session + cash-flow logging
GRAPH CLUSTER: c76 bridging govportal, regulation (size 9, growth +0, cohesion 0.899)
WHO PAYS: Semi-professional and high-volume recreational gamblers (poker, DFS, sports betting) who now risk owing tax despite net-zero results
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CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Loss-documentation + disaster-application assembler SaaS โ captures livestock/beehive/orchard loss records and generates FSA-ready ELAP/LFP/LIP/TAP filings
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: OBBBA revisions to ELAP, LFP, LIP, TAP disaster programs + higher MAL/LDP loan rates for 2026-2031 crops; expanded eligibility (bird depredation, lower LFP drought threshold, unborn livestock losses, revised TAP thresholds)
WHO MUST ACT: Livestock producers, beekeepers, fish farmers, orchardists, and commodity/cotton/sugar growers filing for disaster assistance and marketing-assistance loans at FSA
PAPERWORK: Disaster assistance applications with loss documentation (livestock inventory, mortality/predation records, forage/drought maps, tree loss) and MAL/LDP loan requests
PORTAL: USDA FSA (county-office applications; farmers.gov)
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee / per-seat subscription for ag operations
PIE: inference: hundreds of thousands of eligible livestock/crop producers nationally; broad, recurring seasonal filing burden
DEADLINE: not stated (rule effective per OBBBA; program signup deadlines apply per program)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: organic cost-share reimbursement filing assembler โ collect certification invoices, auto-fill and submit annual OCCSP claims per operation
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: OBBBA funds OCCSP for FY2025-2031; rule establishes eligibility, payment calc, application process and deadlines for cost-share reimbursement of organic certification costs
WHO MUST ACT: eligible certified organic producers and handlers (and State agencies opting to administer)
PAPERWORK: OCCSP reimbursement application filed through FSA county offices (or State agency)
PORTAL: FSA county offices / State agency agreements
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee
PIE: ~30,000+ certified organic operations in the US, annual filers, replicable across 50 states (inference)
DEADLINE: application deadlines set annually by the rule (not stated in text)
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CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: PHA waiting-list reporting SaaS โ normalizes applicant/waiting-list data and produces the HUD HOTMA submission
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: FACT: HOTMA Public Housing Waiting List Data Collection Tool โ 30-day ICR (mandatory waiting-list data reporting)
WHO MUST ACT: Public Housing Authorities administering public housing waiting lists
PAPERWORK: Standardized waiting-list data submission to HUD
PORTAL: HUD data collection tool (unknown exact system)
MONETIZATION: per-seat subscription per PHA
PIE: inference: ~3,000+ public housing authorities
DEADLINE: 30-day comment period from 2026-06-18 notice
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Earnings-accountability compliance monitor โ tracks each program's completer earnings vs benchmark, flags at-risk programs, and assembles the STATS/GE report
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: FACT: Final rule implementing WFTCA earnings accountability framework โ limits Direct Loan eligibility to programs whose graduates meet earnings benchmarks; harmonized with Gainful Employment reporting
WHO MUST ACT: Title IV institutions (colleges, career schools) running Direct Loan/GE programs
PAPERWORK: Program-level earnings/completer reporting and GE compliance certifications to ED (STATS)
PORTAL: Student Tuition and Transparency System (STATS) / NSLDS
MONETIZATION: per-seat subscription per institution + per-program reporting fee
PIE: inference: ~5,000 title-IV institutions with thousands of GE/eligible programs
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: C-UAS compliance & mitigation-reporting SaaS for police/corrections โ training tracking + incident report generator
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: IFR codifies SAFER SKIES Act C-UAS framework: mandatory training/certification (two-tier), spectrum coordination, ATC notification, mitigation reporting, and compliance for SLTT agencies
WHO MUST ACT: State, local, Tribal, and territorial law enforcement and correctional agencies exercising C-UAS authority
PAPERWORK: Certification records, spectrum/airspace approvals, real-time ATC notifications, and mitigation incident reports
PORTAL: unknown (new DOJ/DHS reporting channel)
MONETIZATION: per-seat / agency subscription
PIE: thousands of SLTT LE and correctional agencies nationwide (inference)
DEADLINE:
07-11 03:10 UTC
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: 8(a) social-disadvantage narrative assembler: guided intake, incident structuring against SBA's revised standards, evidence checklist, and reviewer-ready packet generation
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: FACT: SBA proposed rule removes the rebuttable presumption of social disadvantage for individually-owned 8(a) BD firms and sets revised standards for individuals to establish social disadvantage
WHO MUST ACT: Individuals applying to or recertifying in the 8(a) Business Development program who can no longer rely on the presumption and must now affirmatively prove social disadvantage
PAPERWORK: A written social-disadvantage narrative with specific, documented incidents of bias, plus supporting evidence, submitted with the 8(a) application/annual review
PORTAL: SBA certify.SBA.gov (8(a) application system)
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee / per-narrative package, plus per-seat for consultants
PIE: inference: thousands of new/renewing 8(a) applicants annually now forced to write narratives (~4,000+ firms in the program)
DEADLINE: proposed rule (comment period; effective date not stated)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Two-sided play: (1) beneficiary-facing activity-logging & exemption-documentation app; (2) verification/reporting middleware for state agencies, MCOs, and county administrators โ r
ยท plaus 9/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: Interim final rule implementing the Medicaid community-engagement (work) requirement under SSA ยง1902(xx); States must implement no later than January 1, 2027, with new State reporting requirements
WHO MUST ACT: Medicaid applicants/beneficiaries must demonstrate qualifying community-engagement activities to keep eligibility; States (and their county/contractor administrators) must verify activities, do outreach, track noncompliance, and file new reports
PAPERWORK: Beneficiary submission/verification of qualifying activities or exemption; State verification, outreach documentation, and new compliance reports to CMS
PORTAL: State Medicaid eligibility systems / new CMS state reporting (downstream to 50 state portals)
MONETIZATION: per-seat/per-beneficiary SaaS + per-report state contracts / subscription
PIE: inference: millions of able-bodied adult Medicaid enrollees nationwide โ very large, hard deadline-driven
DEADLINE: States must implement no later than 2027-01-01
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Automated 72-hour VCCP notification + deadline-tracking tool for ER/hospital billing depts (miss the window = lose payment)
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: Final rule adds a new method for veterans/representatives/providers to give VA the required 72-hour notification of emergency treatment under the Veterans Community Care Program
WHO MUST ACT: Emergency-treatment providers/hospitals (and representatives) that must notify VA within 72 hours to get care authorized/paid under VCCP
PAPERWORK: 72-hour emergency-treatment notification to VA
PORTAL: VA emergency care notification (new streamlined method, likely API/portal)
MONETIZATION: per-notification fee / per-seat subscription
PIE: inference: thousands of hospitals treating veterans in ERs โ large, payment-linked urgency
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: 340B rebate submission/reconciliation SaaS (dup of 3413 opportunity โ one build serves both)
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: Correction to 340B Rebate Model Pilot ICR โ total responses corrected to 793,091, including 11 manufacturer Pilot Program Plan submissions (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: same as 3413 โ 340B covered entities and the 11 pilot manufacturers
PAPERWORK: manufacturer Pilot Program Plan submissions + covered-entity rebate claims
PORTAL: HRSA 340B rebate system (new)
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee / per-claim %
PIE: ~793,091 responses/yr (FACT count)
DEADLINE: 30-day comment period
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: UDS reporting SaaS โ pull EHR data, validate tables, produce submission-ready UDS report
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: ICR for HRSA Uniform Data System (UDS) โ mandatory annual data submission tied to HRSA grant funding
WHO MUST ACT: all HRSA-funded health centers / FQHCs (~1,400 grantees) required to file annual UDS reports
PAPERWORK: annual UDS report (clinical, financial, patient demographic tables)
PORTAL: HRSA UDS / EHBs
MONETIZATION: per-seat / annual subscription
PIE: ~1,400 FQHC grantees + look-alikes (inference)
DEADLINE: 30-day comment period
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: 340B rebate-claim submission + reconciliation SaaS (claim assembly, manufacturer matching, audit trail)
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: NEW ICR: 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program โ total estimated responses 793,080 (FACT from text)
WHO MUST ACT: 340B covered entities (hospitals/clinics/FQHCs) and 11 participating manufacturers submitting rebate claims and program plans
PAPERWORK: rebate claim submissions, program plan submissions, implementation/evaluation reporting
PORTAL: HRSA 340B rebate system (new)
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee / per-claim %
PIE: ~793,080 responses/yr across thousands of covered entities (FACT count; scale inference)
DEADLINE: 30-day comment period
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: per-filing I-751 evidence-assembler + deadline monitor (bona-fide-marriage document packet builder)
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: PRA revision of the Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence collection (Form I-751) (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: conditional (2-year, marriage-based) permanent residents who MUST file to remove conditions within the 90-day window before expiry
PAPERWORK: Form I-751 petition + evidence of bona fide marriage
PORTAL: USCIS I-751
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee
PIE: inference: hundreds of thousands of conditional residents annually; predictable recurring cohort
DEADLINE: per-applicant 90-day window (not a single date)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: per-petition H-2A filing assembler that chains DOL job order โ labor cert โ I-129 with worker rosters
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: PRA reinstatement, with change, of the H-2A nonimmigrant worker petition collection (Form I-129, H-2A classification) (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: agricultural employers, farm labor contractors, and their agents petitioning for seasonal H-2A workers
PAPERWORK: Form I-129 H-2A petition (plus DOL job order / labor certification upstream)
PORTAL: USCIS I-129; DOL FLAG system upstream
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee / per-worker
PIE: inference: ~350k H-2A positions certified/yr across thousands of farms; recurring seasonal filings
DEADLINE: none stated
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: H-2A petition-assembly SaaS โ collects job/worker data and auto-produces the recurring seasonal petition package
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: FACT: USCIS reinstatement (with change) of the Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker: H-2A Classification collection
WHO MUST ACT: Agricultural employers and their agents petitioning for seasonal H-2A workers
PAPERWORK: H-2A petition package (Form I-129 H-2A) and supporting documentation
PORTAL: USCIS petition filing (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-petition fee / per-worker seat
PIE: Inference: tens of thousands of H-2A petitions filed annually by farm employers, highly repeatable each season
DEADLINE: unknown
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Community Connect application assembler with unserved-area eligibility mapping and scoring pre-check
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: FACT: FY2026 Community Connect Grant Program (CCG) NOFO accepting applications for broadband in unserved rural areas
WHO MUST ACT: Rural ISPs, cooperatives, tribes and local governments applying to build broadband to unserved communities
PAPERWORK: CCG application with service-area mapping, buildout budget, community-center plan and eligibility documentation
PORTAL: grants.gov + USDA RUS agency website
MONETIZATION: per-application fee / per-award success %
PIE: inference: hundreds of rural broadband providers competing annually
DEADLINE: none stated in excerpt
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: DLT grant-application assembler + eligibility/scoring pre-check SaaS for schools and clinics
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: FACT: FY2026 Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT) grant NOFO accepting applications
WHO MUST ACT: Rural schools, libraries, health-care providers and non-profits applying for DLT equipment/telemedicine grants
PAPERWORK: DLT grant application with project narrative, budget, matching-funds and eligibility documentation via grants.gov
PORTAL: grants.gov + USDA RUS agency website
MONETIZATION: per-application fee / per-award success %
PIE: inference: thousands of eligible rural education and health entities; recurring annual cycle
DEADLINE: none stated in excerpt
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Per-system UCMR compliance SaaS: sampling-schedule generator, sample-tracking, lab-result intake, and EPA-format submission/validation bot
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: FACT: Proposed UCMR 6 would require public water systems to collect national occurrence data for 30 contaminants (PFAS, pesticide metabolites, SVOCs, VOCs); all CWSs and NTNCWSs serving โฅ3,300 people plus a sample of smaller systems must monitor
WHO MUST ACT: Community and non-transient non-community public water systems serving โฅ3,300 people (utilities, districts, HOAs, mobile-home parks, schools)
PAPERWORK: Sampling schedule + lab result data submissions to EPA's SDWARS/UCMR reporting system on a fixed monitoring calendar
PORTAL: EPA UCMR data reporting system (SDWARS) โ inference on exact portal
MONETIZATION: per-seat/subscription per water system + optional per-submission fee
PIE: inference: several thousand CWS/NTNCWS โฅ3,300 people nationally, plus sampled smaller systems โ thousands of potential seats
DEADLINE: comment period open; monitoring begins once finalized (subject to appropriations)
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CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: ED-524 budget-builder that validates categories/multi-year totals and exports the exact form for every ED grant applicant
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: Dept. of Education renews the ED-524 Budget Information Non-Construction Programs form (required in every non-construction ED grant application)
WHO MUST ACT: Every applicant for a non-construction ED discretionary grant (LEAs, districts, non-profits, universities)
PAPERWORK: Completed ED-524 budget form (Sections A/B/C) with multi-year budget narrative
PORTAL: ED G5 / Grants.gov ED-524
MONETIZATION: per-application fee / per-seat subscription
PIE: inference: tens of thousands of ED grant applicants annually reuse ED-524
DEADLINE: not stated (extension without change)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: per-dispute SaaS that assembles IDR submissions, tracks the batching/timeline rules, and files offers for provider groups
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: DOL/EBSA No Surprises Act IDR (Independent Dispute Resolution) process information collection (PRA/OMB review)
WHO MUST ACT: providers, facilities, air-ambulance services and health plans initiating/responding to IDR disputes over out-of-network payments
PAPERWORK: IDR initiation notices, offer submissions, supporting documentation per dispute
PORTAL: Federal IDR Portal (CMS/DOL No Surprises IDR system)
MONETIZATION: per-filing (per-dispute) fee โ high volume, strong ELDT-style fit
PIE: inference: hundreds of thousands of IDR disputes/year across provider groups
DEADLINE:
07-11 03:09 UTC
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: a guided Form-556 assembler + eFiling submission bot that walks a developer through the QF questionnaire, computes net power/efficiency thresholds, and files โ plus recertification
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: FERC-556 (OMB 1902-0075) Certification of Qualifying Facility (QF) Status for a Small Power Production or Cogeneration Facility โ active collection
WHO MUST ACT: small solar/wind/cogeneration developers and facility owners who must self-certify QF status to obtain PURPA rate benefits
PAPERWORK: FERC Form 556 self-certification filing (and recertifications on ownership/capacity change)
PORTAL: FERC eFiling / eLibrary; Form 556
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee ($ per Form 556 / recertification)
PIE: inference: thousands of small QF filings/yr as distributed solar grows
DEADLINE: comment period on the ICR extension; no filer close date
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: NMVTIS reporting SaaS โ pull inventory/claims data, format and auto-file the required reports
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: DOJ revision of the NMVTIS information collection โ mandatory reporting into the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: junk yards, salvage yards, salvage pools, and insurance carriers required by law to report vehicle/total-loss data to NMVTIS
PAPERWORK: periodic NMVTIS vehicle-status reports (junk/salvage/total-loss records)
PORTAL: NMVTIS reporting system / approved data consolidators
MONETIZATION: per-seat subscription / per-report fee
PIE: inference: thousands of salvage yards + all insurers writing auto (large recurring filer base)
DEADLINE: comment period per OMB submission
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: municipal-advisor registration/amendment filing tool (Form MA/MA-I generator, renewal/amendment reminders)
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: rule
MONEY/MANDATE: SEC Rules 15Ba1-1 to 15Ba1-8 โ mandatory registration of municipal advisors via Forms MA, MA-I, MA-W, MA-NR (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: municipal advisors (firms and each associated natural person) required to register and keep filings current
PAPERWORK: Form MA (firm), MA-I (each person), MA-W (withdrawal), MA-NR โ plus annual amendments
PORTAL: SEC EDGAR municipal advisor registration system
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee + annual subscription
PIE: ~600โ700 registered muni-advisor firms + thousands of associated persons (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: performance-reporting SaaS that lets a Community Action Agency capture outcomes and auto-generate the CSBG Annual Report/ROMA submission for its state
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: CSBG Performance Management, Data Collection, and Compliance Support, CFDA 93.569 (OPP HHS-2026-ACF-OCS-ET-0031)
WHO MUST ACT: the ~1,000 local Community Action Agencies (CSBG subrecipients) plus state CSBG lead agencies who must collect and report performance/ROMA data to OCS
PAPERWORK: CSBG Annual Report / ROMA performance data collection and compliance submissions
PORTAL: OLDC / CSBG state reporting portals (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-seat / annual subscription per agency
PIE: ~1,000+ Community Action Agencies nationwide, one buyer each (inference)
DEADLINE:
07-11 03:06 UTC
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: CoC project-application assembler + Sage APR reporting tool for subrecipient providers
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: HUD FY2026 Continuum of Care Competition + Youth Homelessness Demonstration NOFO, CFDA 14.267 (OPP CPD-2600-DC-0025), posted, closes 08/26/2026
WHO MUST ACT: CoC lead agencies and their many subrecipient homeless-service providers who must submit project applications and HMIS/APR reports
PAPERWORK: CoC Consolidated Application + individual project applications, plus Annual Performance Reports and HMIS data via HUD e-snaps/Sage
PORTAL: Grants.gov / HUD e-snaps + Sage HMIS
MONETIZATION: per-project-application fee + per-seat subscription
PIE: inference: ~400 CoCs, thousands of subrecipient projects filing annually โ large recurring market
DEADLINE: 08/26/2026
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Section 811 PRA tenant-certification + TRACS voucher-filing tool for state agencies/owners
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: HUD Section 811 Project Rental Assistance FY2026, CFDA 14.326 (OPP HSG-2600-DC-0053), posted, closes 07/13/2026
WHO MUST ACT: State housing finance/Medicaid agencies and their property-owner subrecipients that must certify tenants and submit rental-assistance vouchers
PAPERWORK: SF-424 application plus ongoing tenant certifications (HUD-50059-style) and monthly PRA voucher/APS reporting via TRACS
PORTAL: Grants.gov / HUD TRACS (voucher submission)
MONETIZATION: per-unit/per-voucher filing fee + per-seat
PIE: inference: ~30+ state grantees, recurring monthly per-unit vouchers โ solid per-filing play
DEADLINE: 07/13/2026
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: GPRA/SPARS client-intake + outcome-reporting app for SAMHSA grantees
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: SAMHSA Safety Through Recovery/Evidence-Based Treatment, CFDA 93.243 (OPP SM-26-019), posted, closes 07/17/2026
WHO MUST ACT: Community behavioral-health providers/states that must report client-level outcomes (SAMHSA performance measures) after award
PAPERWORK: SF-424 application plus SAMHSA SPARS/TRAC performance data (client GPRA interviews)
PORTAL: Grants.gov / SAMHSA SPARS
MONETIZATION: per-seat subscription + per-client-record fee
PIE: inference: thousands of SAMHSA grantees nationally, large recurring GPRA burden โ strong
DEADLINE: 07/17/2026
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: housing-counseling case-management + HUD-9902 auto-filing SaaS (per-client activity to required report)
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: HUD Comprehensive Housing Counseling (CHC) + Housing Counseling Training NOFO FY2026, CFDA 14.169, forecasted
WHO MUST ACT: HUD-approved housing counseling agencies that must log every counseling session and report to HUD
PAPERWORK: SF-424 application plus HUD-9902 client-activity reports and per-client counseling documentation
PORTAL: Grants.gov / HUD HCS (Housing Counseling System), Form HUD-9902
MONETIZATION: per-seat subscription for counselors + per-9902 filing fee
PIE: inference: ~1,800 HUD-approved counseling agencies, hundreds of thousands of clients/yr โ strong per-filing volume
DEADLINE: unknown (forecasted)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: IHP/APR generator + IHBG drawdown-and-reporting SaaS for TDHEs (recurring statutory filing)
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: HUD Indian Housing Block Grant Competitive (IHBG-COMP) FY2026 (CFDA 14.867), PIH-2600-DC-0048 โ forecasted
WHO MUST ACT: Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHEs)/tribes applying + administering IHBG funds
PAPERWORK: SF-424 + IHBG application, Indian Housing Plan (IHP) + Annual Performance Report (APR)
PORTAL: Grants.gov / HUD EPIC / LOCCS
MONETIZATION: subscription per TDHE + per-report fee
PIE: inference: ~580 tribes/TDHEs file IHPs/APRs annually under NAHASDA
DEADLINE: unknown (forecasted)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: ICDBG compliance + reporting SaaS for tribal housing/planning departments
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: HUD ICDBG โ CDBG for Indian Tribes & Alaska Native Villages (CFDA 14.862), PIH-2600-DC-0034 โ forecasted
WHO MUST ACT: Tribes/Alaska Native villages applying for and administering ICDBG community-development funds
PAPERWORK: SF-424 + ICDBG application; recurring HUD environmental review, drawdown, and performance/financial reports
PORTAL: Grants.gov / HUD (LOCCS/EPIC)
MONETIZATION: subscription per tribal housing authority
PIE: inference: hundreds of tribes/ANVs eligible for ICDBG
DEADLINE: unknown (forecasted)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Per-claim STCJ reimbursement submission bot + documentation tracker (FMCSA-style per-filing)
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: OVW CY2025 Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction (STCJ) Reimbursement Program (CFDA 16.059)
WHO MUST ACT: Tribes exercising STCJ submitting reimbursement claims for costs incurred
PAPERWORK: Reimbursement claim submissions with cost documentation + JustGrants reports
PORTAL: Grants.gov / DOJ JustGrants
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee / % of reimbursement
PIE: inference: growing set of tribes implementing STCJ under VAWA 2022 (dozens, expanding)
DEADLINE: 2026-07-14
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: CCBHC certification-readiness workbook + gap-tracker for clinics entering the program โ front end of the same SaaS as id 3999
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: SAMHSA CCBHC Planning, Development, and Implementation grant SM-26-014 (CFDA 93.696), closes 08/17/2026 (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Community behavioral health clinics seeking NEW CCBHC certification (inference)
PAPERWORK: Grant application, then full CCBHC certification package (staffing, access, care-coordination attestations) and ongoing quality/cost reporting (inference)
PORTAL: Grants.gov + SAMHSA SPARS + state certification portals (inference)
MONETIZATION: one-time certification-prep fee, converting to reporting subscription
PIE: Hundreds of clinics pursuing certification as the model expands to more states (inference)
DEADLINE: 08/17/2026 close (FACT)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: CCBHC quality-measure and cost-report compliance SaaS โ pulls EHR data, computes the required measures, produces state + SAMHSA submissions
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: SAMHSA CCBHC Improvement and Advancement grant SM-26-015 (CFDA 93.696), closes 08/17/2026 (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics โ existing clinics maintaining certification and expanding (inference)
PAPERWORK: CCBHC certification criteria compliance, mandated clinic-collected quality measures, PPS cost reports, and SAMHSA SPARS/GPRA data submissions (inference)
PORTAL: SAMHSA SPARS + state Medicaid/certification portals (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-clinic annual subscription
PIE: 500+ CCBHCs nationally and growing as states join the demonstration; state-by-state replication of the same forms (inference)
DEADLINE: 08/17/2026 close (FACT)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: TrAMS quarterly-report autopilot for small transit agencies โ one tool serves every FTA program (this NOFO, TOD, Tribal Transit), not just this grant
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: FTA FY2026 Innovative Coordinated Access & Mobility Pilot (CFDA 20.537), closes 09/09/2026 (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Transit agencies, states, and nonprofit mobility providers; FTA awardees across ALL programs must file recurring TrAMS reports (inference)
PAPERWORK: Grants.gov/TrAMS application; quarterly Milestone Progress Reports + Federal Financial Reports in TrAMS for every open award (inference)
PORTAL: FTA TrAMS
MONETIZATION: subscription per agency, tiered by open-award count
PIE: ~1,000+ FTA grantees filing quarterly, mostly small agencies without grants staff (inference)
DEADLINE: 09/09/2026 close (FACT)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: PSGP Investment Justification assembler + post-award quarterly-report SaaS reusable across all FEMA preparedness grants (PSGP/IBSGP/IPR share the same reporting shape)
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: FY2026 Port Security Grant Program, DHS/FEMA (CFDA 97.056), closes 07/24/2026
WHO MUST ACT: port authorities, terminal operators, and MTSA-regulated facility operators (inference: statutory PSGP eligible class)
PAPERWORK: Investment Justification per project + vulnerability assessment at application; quarterly financial (FFR/SF-425) and performance reports post-award
PORTAL: FEMA GO (inference) via Grants.gov
MONETIZATION: per-application fee ($500-1500/IJ) + subscription for post-award reporting
PIE: thousands of MTSA-regulated facilities, ~$100M annual program (inference)
DEADLINE: 07/24/2026 application close
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: FPAR 2.0 data extractor/validator SaaS: pulls encounters from clinic EHRs, maps to FPAR elements, validates, and produces the submission file per clinic site
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: grant
MONEY/MANDATE: Title X Family Planning Services Grants, HHS/OPHS (CFDA 93.217), PA-FPH-27-001, closes 01/11/2027 (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Title X grantees (state health depts, family-planning networks) and their subrecipient clinic sites โ the clinics are the true downstream filers (inference)
PAPERWORK: Annual Family Planning Annual Report (FPAR 2.0) encounter-level data submissions rolled up from every clinic site, plus federal financial reports (inference โ FPAR requirement is standard for 93.217 but not stated in text)
PORTAL: OPA FPAR data portal; GrantSolutions for the award (inference)
MONETIZATION: Per-clinic-site annual subscription or per-submission fee
PIE: ~3,000-4,000 Title X service sites nationally under ~75 grantees; ~$250M/yr program (inference)
DEADLINE: 01/11/2027 (application close; FPAR is annual)
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: TX-UNPS claim validation + review-prep tool for the long tail of small CEs (rural districts, charters, private schools)
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $2,321,660,718 USDA award to Texas Department of Agriculture for SCHOOL FOOD PROGRAMS (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Texas SFAs and CE (contracting entity) sponsors filing to TDA Food & Nutrition (inference)
PAPERWORK: Annual CE application, monthly reimbursement claims, verification report, administrative review responses (inference)
PORTAL: TX-UNPS (Texas Unified Nutrition Programs System) / squaremeals.org (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-site subscription
PIE: ~1,200 TX districts + ~800 charters; TX is the largest single-state market after CA (inference)
DEADLINE: none stated
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Claims-prep and compliance-calendar SaaS for NY SFAs; same codebase as CA/FL/TX variant โ state adapters over one engine
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $1,515,408,644 USDA CNP CN block grant to New York State Education Department (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: New York SFAs (districts, charters, non-publics) reporting to NYSED Child Nutrition (inference)
PAPERWORK: Annual application via NYSED Child Nutrition Knowledge Center, monthly claims for reimbursement, verification report, Buy American/procurement documentation (inference)
PORTAL: NYSED Child Nutrition Knowledge Center (CNMS) (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-site subscription
PIE: ~700 NY districts + charters/non-publics (inference)
DEADLINE: none stated
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: CNIPS claim pre-validation + verification-report assembler for small/charter SFAs that lack nutrition-office staff
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $1,508,885,048 USDA CNP CN block grant to California Department of Education (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: California school food authorities โ districts, charter schools, residential child care institutions โ filing as subrecipients (inference)
PAPERWORK: Annual CNIPS application renewal, monthly reimbursement claims per site, verification summary report (FNS-742), local wellness/procurement compliance records (inference)
PORTAL: CNIPS (California Child Nutrition Information and Payment System) (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-site subscription; per-claim fee for one-off filers
PIE: ~2,500 CA SFAs / ~10,000 feeding sites (inference)
DEADLINE: none stated
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Monthly reimbursement-claim prep and edit-check SaaS for small SFAs: validates meal counts against enrollment/eligibility before submission, assembles verification report
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $1,448,191,051 USDA Child Nutrition Program block grant to Florida Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Florida school food authorities (districts, charters, private schools) that draw this money as subrecipients (inference from CNP pass-through structure)
PAPERWORK: Annual program application/renewal, monthly meal-count reimbursement claims, income eligibility verification collection report, procurement and review documentation (inference)
PORTAL: Florida CN portal (MyFloridaMarketPlace/FDACS Food & Nutrition system); exact portal unknown
MONETIZATION: per-site monthly subscription or per-claim fee
PIE: ~3,000+ FL feeding sites; ~20,000 SFAs nationally across replicable states (inference)
DEADLINE: none stated
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Monthly-claim assembler and edit-check bot for small SFAs and CACFP sponsors: pulls point-of-sale meal counts, validates against enrollment/eligibility, flags claim errors before s
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $600,046,613.34 USDA Child Nutrition Programs block grant to Michigan Department of Education (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Downstream pass-through: every Michigan school food authority (public districts, charters, private schools, RCCIs) plus CACFP/SFSP sponsors (daycares, summer sites) that draw reimbursement from MDE (inference โ CNP funds flow to SFAs by definition of the program)
PAPERWORK: Annual program application/renewal, MONTHLY meal-count reimbursement claims, free/reduced eligibility verification collection & annual verification summary report, on-site monitoring documentation, procurement records (inference from standard CNP requirements)
PORTAL: Michigan NexSys / MDE CNP claiming portal (inference); each state runs its own equivalent โ 50 replicable markets
MONETIZATION: per-claim fee ($10-25/site/month) or $50-150/mo per sponsor
PIE: inference: ~800+ SFAs and hundreds of CACFP sponsors in MI alone; ~20,000 SFAs + ~30,000 CACFP sponsors nationally filing 12 claims/yr each; small sponsors are chronically under-tooled
DEADLINE: monthly claims due ~60 days after claim month (inference, standard CNP rule); no date in text
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: HOMES-rebate documentation engine: takes contractor audit data, runs the required savings calculation, assembles the compliant claim, and files it per state; same codebase replicat
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $345,324,713 DOE SCEP IRA Section 50121 (HOMES whole-home efficiency rebates) formula funds to Texas Comptroller; text states future distributions WILL REQUIRE submission to DOE of Home Energy Rebate Program Plans (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: State energy office to DOE; downstream, home-performance contractors/aggregators who must submit per-home modeled-or-measured energy-savings documentation and rebate claims to the state portal (downstream is inference)
PAPERWORK: Program plan to DOE; per-home rebate claims with BPI-style energy modeling (modeled path) or measured-savings data, invoices, income docs (inference from 50121 statute)
PORTAL: DOE SCEP; state HOMES rebate portals, unknown per state
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee or per-claim % โ the modeled-savings paperwork is heavier than 50122, so pricing power is higher
PIE: ~$4.3B national 50121 pool; per-home claims in the hundreds of thousands (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Contractor-side rebate-claim assembler/submission bot: intake homeowner docs, verify income tier, generate and file the claim package into each state's HEAR (50122) portal, track r
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $344,006,590 DOE SCEP IRA Section 50122 Home Energy Rebate program formula funds to Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts; text states future distributions WILL REQUIRE submission to DOE of Home Energy Rebate Program Plans (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: State energy office (plan submission to DOE) and, downstream, HVAC/electrification/home-performance contractors and aggregators who must enroll and submit per-project rebate claims with income-eligibility and installation documentation to the state rebate portal (downstream layer is inference from program design)
PAPERWORK: State: Home Energy Rebate Program Plan to DOE. Contractors: per-home rebate reservation/claim packages โ income verification, invoices, equipment specs, installation attestations (inference)
PORTAL: DOE SCEP program plan submission; state-run rebate portals (varies by state, many still standing up)
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee ($25-75 per rebate claim) or % of rebate captured
PIE: IRA allocated ~$4.5B to 50122 nationally; hundreds of thousands of per-home rebates, tens of thousands of contractors (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Same HOMES claim-assembler as id 4202, CA edition โ one codebase, state-by-state configuration; automating BPI-2400 savings modeling is the moat
ยท plaus 9/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $291,366,906 DOE SCEP award to California Energy Commission under IRA 50121 (HOMES); program plans must be submitted to DOE (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: CA whole-home retrofit contractors who must produce modeled or measured energy-savings documentation per home to claim rebates (inference from 50121 design)
PAPERWORK: Per-home savings-modeling package + income docs + invoices filed to the CEC program portal (inference)
PORTAL: California Energy Commission / state program administrator portal (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee or contractor subscription
PIE: ~$4.3B national 50121 pool; CA is the largest allocation (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Point-of-sale rebate eligibility checker + claim filer embedded in contractor quoting workflow; CA is the largest single state market and the same tool replicates to 49 other state
ยท plaus 9/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $290,252,580 DOE SCEP award to California Energy Commission under IRA 50122 (HEEHRA electrification rebates); program plans must be submitted to DOE (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: CA electrification contractors (heat pumps, panel upgrades, induction, wiring) who must verify household income eligibility and file a point-of-sale rebate claim per installation with the CEC's program administrator (inference from 50122 design)
PAPERWORK: Per-installation HEEHRA rebate claim: income verification, qualified-product documentation, invoice, contractor enrollment (inference)
PORTAL: California Energy Commission rebate portal / state program administrator (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee, or % of rebate processed
PIE: CA holds ~$582M across its two SCEP awards (FACT for amounts); 50122 is ~$4.5B nationally, rebates are $840-$8,000 each โ hundreds of thousands of claims (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Same play as id 4203 โ savings-modeling + claim-submission SaaS for retrofit contractors; the measured/modeled savings calculation is the hard part contractors will pay to automate
ยท plaus 9/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $159,021,883 DOE SCEP award to NYSERDA under IRA 50121 (HOMES whole-home rebates); program plans must be submitted to DOE (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Home-performance contractors performing whole-home efficiency retrofits who must prove modeled or measured energy savings per home to claim the rebate from NYSERDA (inference from 50121 program design)
PAPERWORK: Per-project HOMES rebate claim with energy-savings modeling (BPI-2400-style) or measured-savings evidence, income documentation for enhanced rebates, invoices (inference)
PORTAL: NYSERDA/state rebate portal (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee or subscription per contractor company
PIE: 50121 is ~$4.3B nationally; thousands of participating contractors, six-figure claim volume (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Contractor-facing rebate-claim assembler/submission bot: pulls job data, runs eligibility checks, generates the savings documentation package, files to the state portal, tracks sta
ยท plaus 9/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $158,415,850 DOE SCEP award to NYSERDA under IRA Section 50121/50122 Home Energy Rebate Programs; text states future formula awards WILL REQUIRE submission of Home Energy Rebate Program Plans to DOE (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Downstream: home-performance/HVAC/insulation contractors and rebate aggregators who must document eligibility and submit a rebate claim to the state energy office for EVERY home project; upstream: 50 state energy offices submitting program plans to DOE (inference from program structure)
PAPERWORK: Per-home rebate application: income-eligibility verification, modeled/measured energy-savings documentation, equipment invoices, contractor attestations, submitted to the state's rebate portal (inference โ the pass-through structure is stated, the claim contents are inferred)
PORTAL: NYSERDA rebate portal for NY; each state runs its own portal under DOE-approved plans (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-filing fee ($20-75 per rebate claim) or per-seat for contractor firms
PIE: ~$8.8B national program funding hundreds of thousands of home rebate claims across 50 states; NY alone ~$317M across the two NYSERDA awards (inference; NY amounts are FACT)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Same Title I comparability/allocation calculator, CA instance โ largest single-state Title I pool
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $1,995,323,349.22 Title I Part A Basic Grants to LEAs via California Dept of Education (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: CA Title I LEAs (inference)
PAPERWORK: ConApp consolidated application, comparability report, per-school allocation worksheets, equitable-services documentation (inference)
PORTAL: CA ConApp/CARS system (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-district annual fee
PIE: ~1,000 CA Title I districts (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Same IDEA Part B compliance SaaS, CA instance โ ~1,000 districts + SELPA layer
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $1,376,822,317.86 IDEA Part B (611) State Grant to California Dept of Education (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: CA LEAs/SELPAs receiving Part B subgrants (inference)
PAPERWORK: Annual Part B application, MOE, excess-cost, proportionate-share calculations; SELPA-level fiscal reporting adds a layer (inference)
PORTAL: CA CDE/SELPA reporting systems (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-district or per-SELPA subscription
PIE: ~1,000 CA districts, ~130 SELPAs (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: IDEA Part B MOE calculator โ strongest single-state instance: ~1,200 TX LEAs with real clawback risk if MOE fails
ยท plaus 8/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $1,148,644,105 IDEA Part B (611) State Grant to Texas Education Agency (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: TX LEAs and charters receiving Part B subgrants (inference)
PAPERWORK: Annual Part B application, MOE (TEA runs a formal LEA MOE review with refund exposure), excess-cost, proportionate-share calculations (inference)
PORTAL: TEA eGrants/GFFC (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-district subscription ($1-3k/yr)
PIE: ~1,200 TX LEAs (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Same Title I comparability/allocation calculator, PA instance โ ~500 districts
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $660,873,533.40 Title I Part A Basic Grants to LEAs via Pennsylvania Dept of Education (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: PA LEAs receiving Title I subgrants (inference)
PAPERWORK: Consolidated application, comparability report, per-school allocations, equitable-services documentation (inference)
PORTAL: PA eGrants (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-district annual fee
PIE: ~500 PA districts (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Same IDEA Part B compliance SaaS, IL instance โ ~850 districts, high filer count
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $559,555,074.31 IDEA Part B (611) State Grant to Illinois State Board of Education (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: IL LEAs receiving Part B subgrants (inference)
PAPERWORK: Annual Part B application, MOE, excess-cost, proportionate-share calculations (inference)
PORTAL: IL IWAS/eGMS (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-district subscription
PIE: ~850 IL districts (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Title I comparability + allocation calculator: ingests HR/payroll and enrollment data, runs the comparability test, produces the state-ready report and per-school allocation worksh
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $475,371,893.92 Title I Part A Basic Grants to LEAs via North Carolina DPI (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: NC LEAs receiving Title I subgrants โ every Title I district must file annually (inference)
PAPERWORK: Consolidated federal application, Title I comparability report (staff/salary ratios per school), school-level allocation and set-aside worksheets, equitable-services documentation for private schools (inference from ESEA requirements)
PORTAL: NC CCIP (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-district annual fee, priced per school count
PIE: ~13,000 Title I districts / ~50,000 Title I schools nationally (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Same IDEA Part B compliance SaaS, NJ instance โ NJ has ~600 small districts, high filer count
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $409,279,590 IDEA Part B (611) State Grant to New Jersey Dept of Education (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: NJ LEAs receiving Part B subgrants (inference)
PAPERWORK: Annual Part B LEA application, MOE, excess-cost, proportionate-share calculations (inference)
PORTAL: NJ EWEG portal (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-district subscription
PIE: ~600 NJ districts (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Same VR vendor billing/reporting SaaS, TX instance โ TWC has a large codified VR-SFP paperwork standard, good wedge state
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $376,608,147 State VR Services grant to Texas Workforce Commission (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: TX VR service providers/vendors billing TWC under service authorizations (inference)
PAPERWORK: Invoices tied to service authorizations, standardized progress/outcome reports per TWC VR Standards manual (inference)
PORTAL: TWC vendor/provider systems (unknown)
MONETIZATION: per-invoice fee or per-seat
PIE: Hundreds of TX VR providers (inference)
DEADLINE:
CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: VR vendor billing + progress-report SaaS: generates authorization-compliant invoices and required client progress reports for CRPs serving state VR agencies
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $346,600,724 State Vocational Rehabilitation Services grant to CA Dept of Rehabilitation (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Community rehabilitation programs / VR vendors who bill the state VR agency per service authorization; the agency itself files RSA-911/RSA-17 federally (inference)
PAPERWORK: Vendor service authorizations, invoices, monthly progress/outcome reports per client; agency-side RSA-911 case-service records (inference)
PORTAL: State VR vendor portals (varies by state, often fax/email/PDF; unknown for CA)
MONETIZATION: per-invoice/per-filing fee or per-seat for vendor staff
PIE: Thousands of CRP vendors across 78 state VR agencies; VR program ~$4B/yr federal (inference)
DEADLINE:
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CONVERGENCE
FedMoney: Same IDEA Part B compliance SaaS instance for AZ; charters increase filer count
ยท plaus 7/10
TRIGGER: award
MONEY/MANDATE: $236,822,875 IDEA Part B (611) State Grant to Arizona Department of Education (FACT)
WHO MUST ACT: Arizona LEAs and charter schools receiving Part B subgrants (inference)
PAPERWORK: Annual Part B LEA application, MOE tests, excess-cost, proportionate-share documentation (inference)
PORTAL: AZ ADE grants management portal (inference)
MONETIZATION: per-district/charter subscription
PIE: ~600+ AZ LEAs incl. charters (inference)
DEADLINE:
07-11 02:58 UTC