New funders/funder_grants schema + ingest990pf monthly workflow: IRS BMF
state file discovers NH private foundations (747), e-file index CSVs
select their latest 990-PF filings, batch ZIPs stream through fflate
(4/run cap, most-hits-first, deferred logged), grants-paid rows land in
funder_grants, and funders with >=2 NH grants synthesize rolling grant
rows (source irs_990pf, funder_ein linked) that flow through the
existing embed+match pipeline.
Scoring v2: funderPrecedentSubscore tiers repeated in-state giving
(1/3/5/10 -> 8/15/20/25); easy win = >=65 total AND >=12 precedent
(plan's precedent floor); scale is the full 0-100. Rolling deadlines
pass the runway gate. Retrieval computes per-funder in-state counts and
exposes funder_ein.
Lead-quality gates from the first precedent run's failures: candidate
orgs exclude NTEE T* grantmakers; self-matches gated by EIN + normalized
name (NHDOJ registers foundations as charities, several without resolved
EINs — the first run's top 'leads' were foundations matched to
themselves).
Live: ~6.5GB of IRS batches processed, 2,766 grants-paid rows, 123
synthesized foundation grants, 89 easy wins across 27 orgs, credible
top-10 (AIDS Response-Seacoast -> Foundation for Seacoast Health, 25/25
precedent). 153 tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
embedGrants (cron 04:15, after the ingest crons): open grants with a
synopsis and no vector → buildGrantEmbeddingText (pure, tested:
title+funder+program areas+synopsis, 8K cap) → gemini-embedding-001 @
1536 dims RETRIEVAL_DOCUMENT (org profiles will embed as
RETRIEVAL_QUERY on the other side) → grants.synopsis_embedding.
Chunked embed→store (100/chunk) so failures resume from the last
stored chunk; 500/run spend cap.
Core: serverListGrantsNeedingEmbedding (open+unembedded, closest
deadline first), serverSetGrantEmbeddings. Worker gains
@novelpad/outreach-ai dep; wired into main.ts and run-once (incl. the
missed run-once deps injection).
Live-verified: 199/199 open grants embedded in 16s; semantic probe
('after-school STEM education for youth') ranks NCI Youth Enjoy
Science R25 first at 0.639 cosine via the hnsw index.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>