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Information for funders
& program partners.

EarthCore designs private, geospatially aware AI projects that fit comfortably inside funded programs. We focus on realistic scopes, measurable outcomes, and reporting that does not overwhelm local teams.

How EarthCore supports funded initiatives.

Most funded projects already juggle multiple partners, deadlines, and compliance requirements. EarthCore's role is to provide the geospatial intelligence layer without adding unnecessary complexity.

Program-aligned design. Project scopes, budgets, and timelines are written to mirror eligibility rules, contribution agreements, and review cycles.

Clear use of funds. Work is structured into understandable components—data preparation, modeling, deployment, and training—so each phase is easy to trace back to funding lines.

Realistic adoption plans. Systems are sized for the teams who will inherit them, avoiding over-built platforms that stall after the grant period ends.

Typical use cases for funded geospatial projects.

EarthCore works with land-intensive industries and public agencies where better visibility can reduce risk, improve service, or unlock new insights.

Rural development & community hubs

Digital backbones for rural hubs, Indigenous communities, and regional service centers—linking assets, programs, and local data into one calm view.

Infrastructure monitoring & land risk

Targeted pilots that monitor land movement, access routes, or critical infrastructure exposure using surveillance and change-detection layers.

Forecasting & climate-informed planning

Multi-season forecasting and land-focused modeling that help partners plan for drought, flood risk, or operational disruption.

Built for reporting and evaluation from day one.

Funders need more than a list of features. EarthCore structures projects so that outputs, outcomes, and evidence are easy to document at mid-term and final reporting.

Defined metrics

Metrics are agreed early—such as coverage achieved, risk surfaces produced, alerts resolved, or time saved—so all parties know what "success" means.

Reporting-ready data

Data models are shaped so that common indicators can be exported directly into funding templates without manual rework.

Qualitative context

Where appropriate, dashboards are paired with short narrative summaries—helping evaluation teams understand how local staff actually used the system.

Funding structures we commonly work with.

EarthCore participates in a range of structures across Canada and the United States. The specifics vary, but the principles stay the same: privacy, clear scope, and realistic delivery.

  • Government and agency grants. Pilot projects, modernization initiatives, and digital infrastructure programs.
  • Foundation-supported projects. Community resilience, environmental monitoring, and data access initiatives.
  • Industry partnerships. Cost sharing between operators, associations, and public partners on shared risk surfaces or common infrastructure.
  • Blended or staged approaches. Discovery and scoping phases followed by implementation and evaluation, aligned with program review points.

Discuss a program, pilot, or call for proposals.

If you're planning a new program, evaluating proposals, or exploring how AI Intervention could fit inside an existing stream, EarthCore can provide scoping input, technical language, and realistic delivery plans for your context.