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Introducing Request Forms

Request Forms are Submittable’s latest time-saving feature. Learn more about grantee-initiated Request Forms now!

Stacey Sveum Senior Product Marketing Manager

Last Updated May 21, 2025

In grant and other social impact programs, there’s often an unseen dance that happens behind the scenes. A dance of forms–sent, received, and sometimes, frustratingly, sent again.

After applying, applicants often must wait for an organization to send them the necessary documentation to begin any next steps. Even with the most beautifully orchestrated program automation, this gap in form initiation introduces some tedious steps for grant managers and applicants.

We have good news—especially for Submittable customers. There’s now an easier way to handle this intricate choreography–introducing Request Forms! Request Forms enable applicants and awardees to quickly send requests within Submittable for all their approval needs–from progress reports to extension deadlines–according to their needs and timeline.

Forms that scale with your program

No matter how complex your program may become, the demand for streamlined solutions is a consistent priority. With Request Forms, you gain the power to simplify these requests. Whether they are optional, time-independent, or frequently recurring, these forms cater to the unique needs of your audience.

Unveiling Request Forms

So, what exactly are Request Forms? At their core, Request Forms are designed to put more control into the hands of applicants and awardees. Organizations can now offer a set of customizable forms, allowing their applicants to initiate and manage requests independently. It’s all about enabling self-sufficiency, from project extension requests to reimbursement or advance requests.

Unlocking value

Here are some of the benefits of integrating Request Forms into your workflow:

  1. Effortless communication: Say goodbye to the tiresome back-and-forth exchanges for information. Request Forms ensure applicants and awardees have everything they need, eliminating unnecessary delays in your program automation. When your applicant submits their request form, your organization can accept or decline with a simple click.

  2. Efficient management: With conditional settings tools that allow you to set form availability based on timelines, status, or labels, you’re ensuring that everyone gets what they need precisely when they need it.

  3. Amplified impact: Time is of the essence in any endeavor. By expediting the process, granters can swiftly disburse funds, approvals, and support to sub-recipients. This acceleration creates a ripple effect that benefits communities and projects sooner, fostering substantial, positive change.

By giving your applicants the tools to initiate and manage their requests, you’re fostering a culture of self-sufficiency and expediting progress. Of course, we still always have Additional Forms for when you need to send out deadline-driven and required documentation. In an ideal program, both form types contribute to efficiency, control and speed.

As the web of programs and requirements evolves in complexity, Submittable is here to ensure you have the right tools at your disposal. Request Forms aren’t just a convenience; they’re a new tool to help end the tedious back-and-forth dance. Interested in adding Request Forms to your Submittable account? Contact your customer success manager today.

Learn more about Submittable

Submittable simplifies and improves the processes you rely on to carry out your mission. Organizations big and small not only meet their goals with Submittable, but gain hours back in administrative time and minimize applicant burden in the process. To learn more about how Submittable could support your good work, contact us today. We can’t wait to learn about your program!


Stacey SveumSenior Product Marketing Manager

Stacey Sveum is a product marketer at Submittable that works to ensure products being brought to market meet and exceed the needs of the public sector. She lives in Kennewick, WA, with her spouse, their two daughters, and a Vizsla named Ginny and is still waiting for her invitation to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.