Choosing the Right Grant Management Approach
When to use off‑the‑shelf tools and when a custom build might be justified.
Choosing the Right Grant Management Approach
Most funders should choose a configurable, off‑the‑shelf platform; custom systems suit rare, highly specific needs with dedicated budgets.
- Off‑the‑shelf delivers faster value and maintenance.
- Custom builds risk scope creep and single‑point dependency.
- Hybrid integrations often meet unique needs without custom cores.
When off‑the‑shelf wins
For the majority of programmes, configurable features cover requirements.
- Forms, workflows and reports tailored without code.
- Proven security, hosting and updates included.
- Community feedback shapes the roadmap.
Key takeaway: Plinth balances flexibility and simplicity.
When custom may be justified
Special cases can warrant bespoke components, ideally at the edges.
- Unusual data models or sector‑specific integrations.
- Research programmes with complex longitudinal tracking.
- Strict on‑premise constraints (rare in 2025).
Key takeaway: keep custom work small and well‑scoped.
Total cost of ownership
Consider staffing, upgrades and risk—not just licence fees.
- Internal developer time and support cover.
- Downtime and security liabilities.
- Change requests and future enhancements.
Key takeaway: the lowest sticker price rarely wins on five‑year costs.
FAQs
Can we start small and extend?
Yes. Launch a single programme then add features as needs grow.
What about data portability?
Plinth offers full exports and migration support.
How do we evaluate vendors?
Run a lightweight pilot with real data and time each task end‑to‑end.