Find the right funding path for a project and keep the proof in one place.
Stelear helps teams working on climate, nature, and public-interest projects collect funding opportunities, track where each one came from, and turn scattered research into a finance-ready workflow.
Keep the whole project in one place
Store the project brief, funding routes, source records, and next actions in the same workspace instead of across docs, tabs, and chat threads.
Pull live funding signals into the app
Stelear already imports real opportunities from live sources, normalizes the records, and keeps the source connection attached to each result.
See what changed and why
Every run keeps status, counts, and notes, so teams can trust the data, question it, and move forward with a visible audit trail.
Start with the project, bring in live funding data, then decide with evidence.
The goal is simple: help a team move from “we think there may be funding here” to a shortlist they can explain, defend, and act on.
Describe the project
Start with the project itself: what is being built, where it sits, what outcome matters, and how much capital is needed.
Bring funding sources into the workspace
Connect public portals and partner feeds, then run imports so the team can review live opportunities instead of stale spreadsheets.
Build the funding path with evidence
Review which grants, debt routes, guarantees, or blended options fit the project and keep the source proof close to every decision.
Workspace-scoped source connections are live.
EU Portal ingestion fills the funding catalogue with normalized records.
Source pages show run history, coverage counts, and last-run summaries.
The dashboard already reflects the product shift toward financing structure design.
Legacy connector and invoice flows still exist while the new product grows.
Project dossiers that tie financing need, outcomes, and timing together.
Deeper opportunity detail beyond the first public topic-list import.
Smarter recommendations on which routes fit a project and why.
This is for teams that need a real funding workflow, not another research pile.
The landing page now matches the product direction: one app where project teams can manage the project case, pull live opportunities, review source-backed evidence, and work toward a financing structure that makes sense.
Plain language for what the app does, who it helps, and why the workflow matters.
The copy points to real routes already in the product: projects, sources, funding, and runs.
Motion comes from animated background shapes, floating panels, and a moving signal ribbon.
Visitors can jump straight into the workspace or inspect the workflow before signing in.
The live product already has real pages behind the promise.
These routes reflect the product that exists now, so the landing page leads into the actual workflow rather than a disconnected marketing shell.
Define the case, the capital need, and the project outcome you are trying to finance.
Connect portals and feeds, then monitor what each source has actually delivered into the workspace.
Review imported opportunities and filter them by source, status, and structure type.
Check what each import discovered, what was normalized, and where a run needs attention.