Office of Corporate & Foundation Relations

Funding Links & Resources


OCFR subcribes to a number of listservs as well as the Foundation Center's Foundation Directory Online to help identify potential funding sources.  Plese contact OCFR for assistance. 

Successful Grant Seeking: A Guide to Developing and Preparing Competititve Proposals - a presentation by Kay F. Molkentin, Dire., Corporate & Foundation Relations, Hiram College, November 9, 2006 

Tips on Preparing Your Application (Courtesy of NIH)

Quick Guide for the Preparation of Grant Application -National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Tips for New Grant Applicants  - National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Information for Preparing Grant Applications
 - National Cancer Institute
National Library of Medicine
- grant writing tips

Grant-writing tutorial - Environmental Protection Agency

Proposal Preparation Tips - Some tips from Smith College

Proposal Checklist - Virginia Commenwealth University

Writing Successful NIH Grants

National Council of University Research
Administrators (NCURA)

The Grant Advisor 

Dr. David Stanley, University of Nebraska-Lincoln -  Writing from the Winner's Circle: A Guide to Preparing Competitive Grant Proposals

The Art of Proposal Writing a brochure by the Social Science Resource Council

University of Wisconsin - Madison, Grants Information Center, A Cooperating Collection of the Foundation Center Library Network Proposal Writing: Internet Resources

Science's NextWave, American Association for the Advancement of Science "The Beauty of Outlines" by Liane Reif-Lehrer, June 9, 2000

"Murder Most Foul: How Not to Kill a Grant Application" by Vid Mohan-Ram, January 7, 2000

"Abstract Killers: How Not to Kill a Grant Application, Part Two" by Vid Mohan-Ram, January 28, 2000

"So What?: How Not to Kill a Grant Application, Part Three" by Vid Mohan-Ram, February 11, 2000

"Lost at Sea: How Not to Kill a Grant Application, Part Four" by Vid Mohan-Ram, February 25, 2000

"How Not to Kill a Grant Application, Part Five: The Facts of the Case Thus Far" by Vid Mohan-Ram, April 28, 2000

"How Not to Kill a Grant Application, Part 6: Developing Your Research Plan" by Vid Mohan-Ram, October 2000

"Grant Preparation Advice, NSF-Style" by Cecily Wolfe, Program Director, Division Of Earth Sciences, National Science Foundation, February 11, 2000

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
Faculty & Research: Writing a Grant Proposal, Writing Tips and Application Forms

Funding Resources:

Government Funding Resources:

www.grants.gov

Department of Commerce

Department of Defense

Department of Education

ED Grant Application Packages

ED Federal Register Announcements

Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)

Department of Energy

Department of Health and Human Services

Department of the Interior

Department of Justice

Department of Labor

Department of State

Department of Transportation

Environmental Protection Agency 

International Information Agency

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

NIH Resources for Grant Applicants  

Center for Scientific Review

Education Requirement on the Protection of Human Subjects in Research

FAQ's regarding the Eudcation Requirement on the Protection of Human Subjects in Research  

Forms & Applications for NIH Grants  

Grants Policy Statement

NIH E-Mail Directory (Searchable)

NIH Guide

  NIH Guide Listserv

  NIH Institutes and Offices

NIH Modular Research Grants:

             NIH Modular Research Grant Procedures

            OGCA Procedures

NIH Peer Review Notes

NIH Research Training Opportunities  

Original How To Write a Grant Application (from NIH/NIAID)

Questions About NIH Grant Policies and Procedures

Short Guide to the Preparation of the NIH Applications (NCI)

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

National Science Foundation (NSF)

FastLane

Fastlane Guidelines for Proposal Preparation 

NSF E-Bulletin

Fullbright Scholar Program - A US State Department, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affiars program. The Fullbright Scholar program encourages international exchanges and research and is administered by the Council for the International Exchange of Scholars. 


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