
Right now, someone in your organization is spending hours sifting through donor websites, UN portals, and procurement databases — copying links into spreadsheets, forwarding emails nobody reads, and hoping nothing slips through the cracks.
Meanwhile, tenders worth millions close quietly. Not because you weren't qualified. Because you didn't see them in time. ICOpedia's tender intelligence pipeline changes that : pulling opportunities from major donors and multilateral organizations into one structured, searchable feed updated every day.
Most development knowledge is trapped in PDF files that nobody searches, catalogs stored on websites nobody visits, and reports nobody reads past page 3. Document Enhancement changes that by turning static files into dynamic, searchable knowledge.
The tenders that could transform your pipeline are already published. The question is whether you'll find them before the deadline — or after.
ICOpedia gives development consultancies, NGOs, and institutions a systematic edge: fewer hours searching, more hours winning.
ICOpedia currently tracks tenders from over 10 major multilateral and bilateral donors, including the World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB), European Union (EU), UNDP, Asian Development Bank (ADB), and others. We continuously expand our coverage based on user needs.
Our pipeline runs daily. New tenders are typically available within 24 hours of their publication on the original donor platform. For most donors, updates happen every morning.
Yes. Every tender is tagged with structured metadata — sector, country, donor, budget range, and deadline. You can combine multiple filters to narrow results to exactly what your organization pursues.
The AI summary is designed to help you screen opportunities faster — not to replace reading the full tender document. It captures the key requirements, scope, and eligibility criteria so you can quickly decide which tenders deserve a deeper look. The original source document is always one click away.