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Internet has emerged as an essential tool for grantseekers.
Researchers can access a variety of general and specialized
online search engines that can be used to narrow your search
for funding and to identify potential sources of funding. Three
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The
Grant Advisor Plus |
DEADLINE HYPERLINKS — These listings
are presented in table format and include links directly to
the following (all where applicable): (a) web site of the
funding agency or organization; (b) abstracts and program
reviews from The Grant Advisor newsletter; (c) complete text
from all current Federal Register grant listings; (d) National
Science Foundation on-line documents; and (e) e-mail addresses |
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SPIN
(The Sponsored Programs Information Network) provides up-to-date
information on current national and international government
and private funding sources, including fellowships, research
grants, publication support, sabbatical support, curriculum
development, and more. All of the data on SPIN is obtained directly
from the sponsoring agencies to ensure the integrity of the
information.
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The
most comprehensive source of funding information available
on the Web, with more than 23,000 records, representing over
400,000 funding opportunities, worth over $33 billion.
Includes
all fields and disciplines.
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ATS
Database |
A good
source of information for the humanities and theology. |
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Should
you need assistance structuring or designing your search,
please call the Faculty Grants Office at 651-962-6038. |
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