Find the organizations
you should be working with.

15 questions about how your organization actually operates. We score you on 5 dimensions and match you with partners who complement your gaps.

organizations scored Free & MIT licensed ~5 min assessment

How it works

1

Answer 15 questions

Concrete questions about strategy, measurement, scalability, collaboration, and readiness. No theory. How your org actually works.

2

Get your SIQ profile

Five scores from 1-10. See where you're strong, where you're exposed, and what one partnership could change.

3

Find your matches

Ranked by who fills your gaps, not who looks like you.

What we measure

Five dimensions. Each one predicts a different kind of partnership friction. Low scores aren't bad — they signal what kind of partner you need.

Finding your matches...

Take the assessment

Takes about 5 minutes. Results are private unless you share them.

Tell us about your organization

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Answer all 3 questions above to submit

Your SIQ Profile

composite

Your best matches

Ranked by fit.

Biggest gap

Collaboration potential

Trapped value

The network

of organizations shown.

Organization

Scores derived from Charity Navigator ratings where available. Data sources & privacy

Top pairs by synergy

Network averages

is the network bottleneck at

The $200B coordination failure

Global development spending exceeds $200B annually. Most of it funds organizations working alone on the same problems.

Organizations don't know who complements them

A water nonprofit in South Asia with world-class measurement (9/10 Impact) and zero partnerships (3/10 Collab) has no way to find the coalition-builder in Sub-Saharan Africa who scores the opposite.

Funders can't measure collaboration readiness

Every RFP asks "who are your partners?" Nobody asks "can you actually collaborate?" Funders pick the best solo performer, then wonder why cross-org initiatives fail.

Evaluation frameworks profit from isolation

McKinsey charges $500K for an organizational assessment. No one has open-sourced a capability framework because the incentive is to keep it proprietary.

The best partnerships form by accident

Conference handshakes and funder introductions are the entire system. It's random.

What SIQ actually does

SIQ scores orgs on 5 dimensions and matches them by complementarity. The assessment is free. The data is yours.

For organizations

See who fits

  • 1.Answer 15 questions. Get scored on 5 dimensions.
  • 2.See your strengths and gaps.
  • 3.Get matched with orgs that need what you have.
  • 4.Share your profile with funders as evidence of collaboration readiness.

For funders

Fund the right pairs

  • 1.See collaboration readiness scores before writing a check.
  • 2.Find pairs that multiply each other's impact.
  • 3.Find strong orgs stuck working alone.
  • 4.Track whether your grantees actually work together.

The insight

The right introduction beats a $500K grant. An org scoring 9/10 on Scale but 3/10 on Impact doesn't need more funding. It needs to meet the 9/10 Impact org who can't scale. SIQ finds that pair.

Where this goes

SIQ is a free assessment tool today. Here's what comes next.

Now

Open assessment + matching

Free assessment + matching. We track which SIQ-matched pairs actually start working together.

Year 1

Funder dashboards

Foundations pay for dashboards: how well their grantees collaborate, where the gaps are, which pairs to fund together. The org tool stays free.

Year 2+

Collaboration bonds & the collaboration graph

Pooled funding instruments for org pairs. API for other platforms (GlobalGiving, Candid). The data shows which sectors are isolated, which introductions matter most.

What we need right now

We need 10 orgs to take the real assessment and 1 funder to back the validation round. No money yet — just participation. Get in touch.

Find out who you should be working with.

Five minutes, five scores, and the orgs you should meet.

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