
Client: Project Potluck
Project Potluck was preparing to launch their first-ever grant program. The opportunity was clear—but so was the challenge.
They needed to review over 300 applications with a small team, ensure fair and consistent decision-making, and create a process that could scale year after year. There was no legacy system to fix. This was a blank slate.
Which meant we had one goal: build it right the first time.
Launching a grant program isn’t just about collecting applications—it’s about managing decisions with clarity and consistency.
Project Potluck needed to:
They weren’t just launching a program. They were building a system that had to hold up under real volume.
We designed a system that combines application intake, automation, and structured evaluation into one cohesive experience—built on Salesforce and Experience Cloud.
Two entry points. One connected system.
Applicants can apply through:
Behind the scenes, the system intelligently:
Every application becomes a structured, trackable record from the moment it’s submitted.
With over 300 applications expected, review couldn’t rely on opinions or scattered notes.
We built a two-round evaluation system powered by scorecards.
Each reviewer works from the same framework, ensuring:
All scores and decisions are captured directly in Salesforce, creating a complete audit trail from submission to final selection.
This isn’t just a form—it’s a fully connected system.
The system is designed to run the process—not rely on people to hold it together.
Project Potluck launched their first grant program with the infrastructure of an enterprise organization.
They can now:
What could have been overwhelming became manageable—and repeatable.
This build wasn’t about adding complexity. It was about creating clarity.
It’s proof that small, mission-driven teams don’t need large operations to run sophisticated programs. With the right system in place, they can operate with the same level of structure, visibility, and confidence as enterprise organizations.

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