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Gestión Pública Perú
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Canonical URL: https://gestionpublicaperu.com.pe/en/grants · Version 1.0 · May 15, 2026

The project in 30 seconds

Gestión Pública Perú runs two integrated layers: a commercial (B2G) layer selling budget intelligence to Peruvian State entities, and a public-good layer exposing Peru's MEF open data as a free REST API — no login, no paywall — for journalism, civil society, and research. B2G sustainability subsidizes the civic branch, preserving editorial independence of what we publish openly.

The problem

Peruvian State data: accessible but unusable.

Peru's Ministry of Finance has published the State budget in open formats since 2013 — over 30 million historical rows with line-item granularity. The technical access exists; real usability does not.

  • Data scattered across multiple portals (SIAF, SSI/Invierte.pe, SEACE, Infobras, Open Data).
  • Raw formats unfit for investigative journalism, CSOs, or academic research.
  • Official tools (Consulta Amigable, MEF Transparency) are slow and limited to pre-defined queries.
  • No public REST API with free SQL over the consolidated historical dataset.

Consequence: citizen accountability over Peru's public spending depends on technical teams that few Peruvian newsrooms and CSOs can afford.

The solution

A public-good layer over MEF open data.

We normalize, consolidate, and expose the data in formats directly useful for research, with no intermediaries:

📊 Daily rankings

19 national sectors + 26 regional governments updated at 06:10 AM Lima time in HTML/PDF/PPTX.

🏗 SSI dashboards

Thousands of investment projects with physical progress, geolocation, and gap analysis.

⚡ Public REST API

Free DuckDB SQL over 32M rows, no auth. OpenAPI + Swagger UI docs.

🔌 MCP server

Direct access from AI assistants (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf) in natural language.

Full detail at /en/open and a practical research guide at /en/for-press-csos.

Documented traction

Verifiable metrics in production.

Time coverage

14

continuous years (2013–2026)

Historical rows

31.8 M

records accessible via API

Public entities

46

sectors + regional govts

Granularity

137

columns per line item

Public products

7

in production · daily

Cost of use

USD 0

no login · no paywall

Live verifiable metrics at /en/status · Public endpoint /api/insights/_health · No Google Analytics or individual trackers.

Institutional structure

Registered Peruvian legal entity.

Legal name
Gestión Pública Perú E.I.R.L.
Tax ID (RUC)
20606163313
Fiscal address
Mza. C Lote 6, Urb. Los Laureles, La Libertad, Trujillo, Trujillo, Peru
Legal representative
Christyam Izhar Diaz Yuncor
Entity type
E.I.R.L. (Individual Limited Liability Company under Peruvian law)
Incorporation year
2024 — Active in SUNAT with verified fiscal status

Note on structure: the project operates as a Peruvian company with civic mission documented in these terms. For grants requiring a non-profit vehicle, we are evaluating constitution of a dedicated civil association or applying under fiscal sponsorship with allied organizations such as Hiperderecho or Datos Abiertos Perú.

Editorial independence

Sustainability without capture.

We operate a two-layer model with explicit separation:

B2G layer (commercial)

Services and private platform for Peruvian State entities under contract. Generates revenue that sustains technical operations.

Civic layer (public good)

Public rankings, dashboards, API, and MCP. No usage contracts, no paywall. Information published equally about any entity, contracted or not.

This means publishing favorably or unfavorably about a B2G client does not change what we show in the civic layer. Public rankings are not edited based on contracts. Public products expose the same metrics for every entity — those who pay us and those who don't.

How we would use funding

Three scales by available amount.

Tier 1 — Micro grant

USD 5–15 K

Outreach to 30 Peruvian media and CSOs. In-person workshops in Lima, Trujillo, Arequipa, Cusco. Goal: 15 media outlets using the data in at least one story within 6 months.

Deliverable: adoption report with verifiable citations. Candidate funders: Open Knowledge, Code for All, Mozilla MOSS.

Tier 2 — Small grant

USD 15–50 K

Tier 1 + technical expansion: new endpoints (local government — 1,800+ municipalities), cross-year comparative dashboards, automated alerts on chronic under-execution sent to journalists. 12 months.

Deliverables: local government covered + Python client library on PyPI. Candidate funders: CIVICUS, Hewlett TPA, Avina, Luminate small grants.

Tier 3 — Mid grant

USD 50–150 K

Tier 1 + Tier 2 + institutional capacity: hiring outreach coordinator, data officer for journalistic validation, redundant infrastructure. Constitution of allied civil association for post-grant continuity. 18-24 months.

Deliverables: 50+ mentions in Peruvian media + constituted civil association + 3 academic studies. Candidate funders: NED, BID Lab GovTech, Open Society Foundations.

Risk transparency

What evaluators should know.

Risk of capture by B2G clients

Mitigation: public products expose data equally about any entity, contracted or not. The civic layer is technically independent of the client list. Policy documented at /en/open.

Peruvian APCI Law 27692 reform (March 2025)

Mitigation: we operate as a Peruvian private company — not as an NGO. This exempts us from the stricter APCI regime targeting NGOs that receive international cooperation. Small grants to legal persons do not require APCI registration.

Technical dependency on MEF Open Data

Mitigation: 14-year historical backups in versioned parquets. If MEF stops publishing, the base would remain available for retrospective use for 12-18 months. Active outreach to MEF to ensure continuity.

Small team (key-person risk)

Mitigation: documented source code, automated pipelines (no daily manual intervention), public repo with clients and schemas on GitHub. Tier 3 includes additional hiring.

Alignment with typical funder priorities

Why our work fits your portfolio.

Philanthropic focus How we cover it
Budget transparency Public REST API with complete SIAF/MEF historical dataset. 32M rows accessible without auth.
Open data / Open knowledge REST + MCP endpoints + public MIT repository with Python/JS/Power Query clients.
Civic tech / GovTech Modern stack (FastAPI, Polars, DuckDB) in 24/7 production — not a prototype.
Strengthening journalism Dedicated guide at /en/for-press-csos with ready SQL templates and 48h dedicated response.
Anti-corruption / accountability Chronic under-execution detection as documented use case. Monthly per-entity data.
AI and public knowledge Public MCP server so AI assistants (Claude, Cursor) query the historical record in natural language — modern piece aligned with emerging funder focus.
Latin America · Peru Peruvian team, .com.pe domain, fiscally registered in Peru. No foreign intermediaries.

Evaluation material

Direct links for due diligence.

Contact for program officers

For preliminary fit conversations, due diligence, or invitations to apply, write to us directly. We reply within 48 hours to foundations and philanthropic intermediaries.

+51 949 390 307 · Gestión Pública Perú E.I.R.L. · Tax ID 20606163313 · Trujillo, Peru