Faith-aligned giving

Move capital where your convictions already are.

Catylst is the transparent matching and diligence workspace for faith-aligned donors, foundations, churches, and advisors. Every match is cited. Every decision is yours.

Catylst does not hold, advise on, or execute grants. Final authority stays with you.

Catylst discover feed — the 'For You' match feed with 10-dimension citations per organization.
The core loop

Five steps from conviction to verified outcome.

Step 01

Build a profile that represents your convictions.

Capture the causes, geographies, theological posture, and operational standards that matter to you. The profile is private, structured, and reused across every match.

Catylst onboarding screen — 'What moves you?' step showing cause selection and stewardship preferences.
Step 02

See matches explained across ten dimensions.

Catylst surfaces organizations aligned to your profile and shows you why — line by line — with the donor fields and organization fields that produced each match.

Discover feed — match cards with 10-dimension badges and citations.
Step 03

Read a cited match. See the unknowns.

Every opportunity is backed by evidence, not composite scores. When reporting is missing, Catylst says so — on the page, in plain language, with no padding.

Opportunity detail page — 10-dimension match explanation with cited sources and 'reporting not provided' honesty chips.
Step 04

Take diligence out of your inbox.

The deal room holds documents, conversations, checklists, and cited AI answers in one workspace. Invite advisors, board members, or a spouse. One audit trail.

Deal room — shared workspace with documents, Ask the Room citations, and participant avatars.
Step 05

Export an audit-ready package. See verified outcomes.

When you are ready to recommend, Catylst compiles the match explanation, diligence record, and compliance footer into a branded package your DAF custodian can process. Organizations then report outcomes back into Catylst on a cadence you can audit. Catylst never custodies or executes — the fiduciary boundary is in the architecture, not in a footnote.

Grant package preview — white-label cover with advisor branding, match-explanation section, and compliance footer.
Early partners

Built with the people it was built for.

"We used to run a ten-person committee out of a shared inbox and a Dropbox folder. Catylst replaced that with a shared evaluation record we can defend to the board — the compliance trail is there before anyone asks for it, and every recommendation carries the citations that earned it."
Foundation manager
"What changed it for me was the 'reporting not provided' chip. I don't need a platform that pretends to know everything — I need one that tells me what it actually has. That's how I make real decisions."
Donor
"Our team used to rewrite the same diligence packet for every funder. In Catylst the profile is verified once and reused across conversations — we spend the reclaimed hours on the program itself, which is the whole point of the work."
Organization CEO
"Our elder board had been asking how we actually know a ministry is worth partnering with, and honestly I didn't have a good answer beyond relationship. Catylst gave us a shared evaluation record with every claim cited — when the elders review, they're reading the same workspace we built the decision in, not a one-page summary I wrote the night before."
Church leader
"The white-label client portal and the cited grant package changed what I can responsibly sign. Catylst never touches the capital, which is exactly why my compliance team let us move forward — the fiduciary boundary is in the architecture, not in a footnote."
Advisor
Questions we get

Answers before you ask.

What is Catylst?
Does Catylst hold or move my money?
Is this faith-specific or open to secular giving?
How is diligence actually verified?
Who is Catylst for?
What does it cost?
When can I use the full product?
Early access

Good giving deserves better infrastructure.

Catylst is onboarding a small cohort of donors, foundations, organizations, and advisors through the summer of 2026.

Join the early cohort