Eclipse Analytics Foundation
Like an eclipse reveals what the sun's glare conceals, Eclipse Analytics Foundation uncovers the wasted money that is deeply hidden within your nonprofit's financial statements, in order to redirect each dollar into your mission.
Our Mission
The true way to persist is discovering what's holding you back
Our mission at Eclipse Analytics Foundation is to analyze your nonprofit's finances, starting with free public 990 data or a deeper search with your nonprofit's provided financial statements, to find inefficiencies that drain money from your nonprofit's budget, and then provide you with a structured financial report and solution on how to cut losses.
Every dollar lost to an unnecessary fee is a dollar that could have fed, sheltered, taught, or healed someone.
To help non-profits help people better
We are a non-profit too, meaning we know the math: every dollar we help non-profits save is another meal served, another bed filled, more students in classrooms, and overall a better life for more people. We handle the boring numbers so you can take care of the people.
Four steps from statements to savings
A simple, confidential process built for busy, mission-driven teams.
Share securely
Send us recent statements and payment history, or let us start from free public 990 data. Share only what you're comfortable with — everyday transactions are all we need, never donor lists or personal records.
We analyze
Our team combs through the numbers for gaps, duplicate charges, excess fees, and savings.
You get the report
A structured, plain-language report of what can be saved, and how. See the sample below.
Redirect the funds
We advise where to reallocate the savings so they create the greatest impact.
See exactly what you'll get
Key ratios read against sector ranges, a peer comparison, and a short list of prioritized findings your board can act on. Here is a real sample.
Key Indicators, FY2024
Solstice Community Food Network, financial health analysis
| Indicator | Value | Reading |
|---|---|---|
| Program expense ratio | 74.2% | Within range |
| Administrative expense ratio | 18.6% | Above range |
| Cost to raise $1 | $0.09 | Strong |
| Months of operating cash | 2.1 | Below range |
| Largest revenue source | 38% | Concentrated |
- Rebuild operating reserves. Cash covers 2.1 months of expenses, below the 3 to 6 month range and falling for two years.
- Reduce revenue concentration. One grant supplied 38% of revenue. A single delay could create payroll pressure.
- Watch admin cost growth. Up 30% over three years against 9% for programs.
Three-page specimen. The organization is fictional and all figures are illustrative. Public reviews use IRS Form 990 filings; a deeper engagement adds your own statements.
The costs that hide behind the glare
Duplicate and forgotten subscriptions
Recurring charges for tools you no longer use, or are paying for twice.
Excess bank and processing fees
Monthly maintenance, transaction, and card-processing fees that quietly add up.
Better rates for the same service
Vendors, insurance, and utilities where a non-profit rate or a switch means real savings.
Gaps between spending and mission
Where the money goes against where it could do the most good.
Built for the organizations that give back
If your work serves your community, our work is for you.
Non-profits
Charities and community organizations of every size and cause.
Churches
Congregations stewarding their community's generosity.
Temples
Places of worship and the good works they fund.
Orphanages
Homes caring for children, where every saved dollar matters most.
Shelters and food banks
Front-line relief organizations serving people in need.
Others like you
Any mission-driven group looking to make its funding go further.
Fair questions. Straight answers.
A free financial review sounds too good to be true. Here is exactly how it works.
Is it really free? What's the catch?
Really free — no fees, no upsell, no obligation. We are a non-profit ourselves, and helping mission-driven organizations keep more of their funding is our mission. There is nothing to buy at the end of the report.
Is this an audit?
No. A review is a plain-language look at where money may be leaking — fees, duplicate charges, better rates, spending that has drifted from the mission. It is not an audit, attestation, or formal opinion, and it complements rather than replaces your accountant. See our Terms of Service for the details.
What do you need from us?
To start, nothing — a public review works entirely from your IRS Form 990 filings, which are already public record. If you want a deeper look, you can share recent financial statements and payment history, and everything you send stays confidential.
Who sees our financial information?
Only the people doing your review. We never sell, share, or publish anything you send us, and we delete documents when the engagement ends if you ask us to. Our Privacy Policy spells this out in full.
How long does a review take?
It depends on scope. A public 990 review is quicker than a deep dive into your statements. We reply to every request within two business days and confirm a timeline with you before we begin.
Do we have to act on the recommendations?
No. The report is yours to use however you like — bring it to your board, hand it to your accountant, or act on one finding and shelve the rest. Every decision stays with your organization.
Still curious? Email us or send a message below — we reply within two business days.
When the numbers line up, the mission moves forward
Free to use. Strictly confidential. Designed from the ground up for the organizations that spend their days helping everyone else.
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Meet the founder
Chiranjay Dutta Gupta
Founder of Eclipse Analytics Foundation
Hello there, my name is Chiranjay Dutta Gupta and I am the founder of Eclipse Analytics Foundation. I'm currently a high school student with a strong interest in finance and business, hoping to build my future based in those fields.
I've come to realize that there are many organizations all over the world dedicated to helping people and communities in need through action, and I began asking myself: how could I contribute to helping people as well? I came to the realization that the solution wasn't to start my own non-profit, but to help strengthen the current ones already making a difference.
Eclipse Analytics Foundation was founded in pursuit of helping people by helping non-profits save money, so that the same money can go toward helping the people who need it. My goal is to combine my financial and analytical thinking skills to guide non-profits toward the path where they can create the greatest possible impact.
Let's talk
Questions before you book? We are glad to help. We typically reply within two business days.