Searchable Funding Databases and
Other Grant Related Links

Funding databases


Searchable Funding Databases

The following databases contain information on funding opportunities available from the federal government, private foundations, and corporate giving programs.

The following 2 databases can be searched by anyone
using a Stanford-based computer.

(Stanford subscribes to these services.)

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NIH


NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
Several search options are available including new at-a-glance charts containing links to active "Requests for Applications" and "Program Announcements". Individuals may also sign up to receive weekly email NIH Guide announcements.

NIH K-Kiosk Career Development Search Tool

Other Grant Related Links

GrantsNet
GrantsNet is a searchable database that provides information on biomedical grants and fellowships for graduate students, medical students, postdoctoral fellows, junior faculty, and undergraduates.  Each month, they provide news stories on the latest grants and profile specific fellowships that are of interest to their readers.  FREE searchable database.  Supported by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Email Alert: Once you login, click on "My GrantsNet" under Search for Grants to set your e-mail preferences for email funding alerts.

Grants.gov--Website for Federal government-wide grant opportunities
Grants.gov provides organizations with the ability to search for Federal government-wide grant opportunities via basic and advanced search tools, browse by category or agency.
You may also register at this website to receive email notifications for:
* Selected Notices based on Funding Opportunity Number
* Selected Agencies and Categories of Funding Activities
* Selected Interest and Eligibility Groups
* All Grants Notices

The Foundation Center "Foundation Finder"
Search for foundations and other funders from this website.

FundsNet
Links to hundreds of grants-related web sites, including links to current funding opportunities, sponsor guidelines, and forms

The Grantsmanship Center (TGCI)
Links to federal and state announcements and international funding.
GCI was founded in 1972 to offer grantsmanship training and low-cost publications to nonprofit organizations and government agencies.

 

 

 

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