ETFOptimize | High-performance ETF-based Investment Strategies

Quantitative strategies, Wall Street-caliber research, and insightful market analysis since 1998.


ETFOptimize | HOME
Close Window

Small Nonprofits Bleed Funding as Faulty AI Grant Tools Mislead Research

By: Get News
New research shows 33% AI error rate threatens essential community services

Small nonprofit organizations face a devastating crisis: 36% now operate in deficit while AI tools designed to streamline grant research deliver error rates as high as 33%.

New research by nonprofit director and AI founder Collin Brown III reveals small nonprofits invest up to 200 hours per federal grant application with success rates as low as 10-15%. When they turn to AI for help, fabricated results derail one-third of their efforts.

"The mathematics are brutal," said Brown, founder of Sharke.ai. "Organizations spend months on applications while running in the red—only to see efforts destroyed by AI tools that generate fabricated research and damage funder relationships."

"The specific combination of facts and falsehoods makes these systems quite perilous," warns Dr. Kate Crawford from USC's Annenberg Innovation Lab.

Grant Funding Collides with AI Failure

36% of small nonprofits now operate in deficit — and 33% of AI-generated grant recommendations contain critical errors. With 23% of foundations rejecting AI outright, the cost of using unverified tools is rising fast.

Source: Sharke.ai Crisis Report, 350+ grant failures across 22 states (2025) A Crisis That Destroyed a Mental Health Program

The crisis hit one Texas mental health nonprofit particularly hard this spring. After months of budget cuts, the executive director saw AI as salvation—a way to compete with larger organizations that could afford professional consultants.

The AI analysis seemed perfect: a major foundation actively seeking mental health proposals. Three weeks of careful application work followed.

"The foundation response was devastating," the director said, speaking anonymously. "Not only did they not fund mental health—they told us their mandate had changed years ago. We'd been chasing a fictional opportunity while real deadlines passed us by."

The counseling program shut down two months later. The AI had pulled 2022 data and presented it as current—a pattern repeating across thousands of nonprofits.

The Perfect Storm

Brown's comprehensive analysis of studies and grant outcomes across Texas and North Carolina is starting to reveal crisis dimensions:

- Financial Stress: 52% of nonprofits maintain three months or less cash reserves

- Application Burden: Federal grants require 80-200 hours each, with 74% of small nonprofits managing with 1-2 staff

- AI Reliability Crisis: Research from Samford University shows GPT-3.5 fabricates citations 30% of the time

- Foundation Backlash: 23% of foundations now explicitly ban AI-generated proposals

Smaller nonprofits allocate 13.2% of their budgets to technology, and despite spending 5x more than larger organizations, small nonprofits receive far less value than large organizations for the technology spend.

The convergence of these factors creates an impossible situation: nonprofits need AI efficiency to compete, but current AI tools are too unreliable to trust. This paradox demanded a new approach.

Meet VERA: The Trust Framework for AI in Grant Funding

Sharke.ai’s VERA model flags risky outputs, verifies source data, and aligns funding recommendations to mission fit — turning AI from liability to asset.

Source: Sharke.ai VERA Framework, “AI You Can Actually Trust” (2025) Crisis-Driven Innovation Emerges

Drawing on his dual experience as nonprofit leader and AI founder, Brown launched Sharke.ai using the VERA framework—Verification, Error Detection, Reliability, and Accountability.

"AI errors don't just cost grants—they shut down real programs for real people," Brown noted.

With 85% of nonprofits expecting increased service demand in 2025, the research points to urgent needs: foundation transparency on AI policies, industry reliability standards, and investment in verification-first platforms.

"We can't accept a future where communities lose essential services because AI tools sound authoritative while delivering fiction," Brown concluded.

Full research report available September 3, 2025 at www.sharkeinsight.org

Sources:

1. Nonprofit Finance Fund, "State of the Nonprofit Sector Survey," 2025

2. GrantStation, "Small Nonprofit Grant Success Analysis," 2024

3. Buchanan & Shapoval, "ChatGPT Economics Citation Analysis," Samford University, 2023

4. Candid, "Foundation AI Policy Survey," 2024

5. IRS Tax-Exempt Organization Database; Instrumentl Grant Awards Database, 2023

Media Contact
Company Name: Sharke.ai
Contact Person: Collin Brown III
Email: Send Email
Country: United States
Website: https://sharke.ai/

Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service.


 

IntelligentValue Home
Close Window

DISCLAIMER

All content herein is issued solely for informational purposes and is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor should it be interpreted as a recommendation to buy, hold or sell (short or otherwise) any security.  All opinions, analyses, and information included herein are based on sources believed to be reliable, but no representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, is made including but not limited to any representation or warranty concerning accuracy, completeness, correctness, timeliness or appropriateness. We undertake no obligation to update such opinions, analysis or information. You should independently verify all information contained on this website. Some information is based on analysis of past performance or hypothetical performance results, which have inherent limitations. We make no representation that any particular equity or strategy will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown. Shareholders, employees, writers, contractors, and affiliates associated with ETFOptimize.com may have ownership positions in the securities that are mentioned. If you are not sure if ETFs, algorithmic investing, or a particular investment is right for you, you are urged to consult with a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA). Neither this website nor anyone associated with producing its content are Registered Investment Advisors, and no attempt is made herein to substitute for personalized, professional investment advice. Neither ETFOptimize.com, Global Alpha Investments, Inc., nor its employees, service providers, associates, or affiliates are responsible for any investment losses you may incur as a result of using the information provided herein. Remember that past investment returns may not be indicative of future returns.

Copyright © 1998-2017 ETFOptimize.com, a publication of Optimized Investments, Inc. All rights reserved.