The Office of Sponsored and Federal Programs subscribes to various databases to provide information on funding opportunities for faculty and staff use.
FoundationSearch is North America’s
leading source of fundraising information for non-profits and
charities. Our online resource includes more than 120,000
foundations, representing billions of dollars in annual
granting, and includes tools to locate grants by type, value,
year, recipient, donor, and historical giving trends, and much
more. Along with BIG Online, FoundationSearch is a key resource
for the nonprofit sector, and an integral part of Metasoft’s
mission to help non-profits efficiently identify, attract, and
manage the relationships and resources vital to the fulfillment
of their philanthropic missions.
Metasoft’s flagship product, BIG Online, is the only searchable,
North American database of online corporate, foundation , and
government grant making information. This unique service also
supports users through the provision of detailed grant writing
resources and electronic tools. BIG Online has been adopted by
thousands of non-profit and charitable fundraisers throughout
the United States and Canada.
FEDIX provides free on-line information of federal opportunities
for research and education. FEDIX is used as an outreach
resource to promote enhanced communication to colleges,
universities and other educational and research organizations.
The NIH Guide
for Grants and Contracts is the official publication for NIH
medical and behavioral research grant policies, guidelines and
funding opportunities.
This site
include the Top 10 Corporate Foundation and the Top 10 Private
Foundation as ranked by their total giving.
ED
was created in 1980 by combining offices from several federal
agencies. ED’s
mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for
global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and
ensuring equal access
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is the United States government’s principal
agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing
essential human services, especially for those who are least
able to help themselves.
OSFP maintains a broad collection of research funding sources.