Search Engines and Listings
Federal
Commerce
Business Daily
Notices of proposed government procurement actions, contract awards, sales of
government property, and other procurement information. A new edition is issued
every business day. Each edition contains approximately 500-1,000 notices. Each
notice appears in the CBD only once.
CRISP
CRISP (Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects) is a searchable
database of NIH-sponsored biomedical research projects.
Federal
Register
The official publication for presidential documents and executive orders as
well as notices, rules and proposed rules from federal agencies and organizations.
Particularly useful for grant information from Administration for Children and
Families, SAMHSA and Departments of Education, HUD, and Justice. Database searchable
for 1995 to present.
Federal
Money Retriever
This site contains a 6,000 page database of all federal grants, as well as free
downloadable search software.
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The National Library of Medicine
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is the world's largest library dealing
with a single scientific or professional topic, caring for over 4.5 million
holdings. The NLM offers extensive on-line information services has several
active research and development components (including an extramural grants program),
houses an extensive History of Medicine collection, and provides several programs
designed to improve the nation's medical library system.
Private
American
Psychological Association
The APA Research Psychology Funding Bulletin contains information on behavioral
research funding opportunities. It has numerous links updated regularly.
Foundation
Center Database
Search and retrieval system for exploring funding options among a variety of
philanthropic private foundations.
Independent
Sector
This is the web site for a national coalition of 800 voluntary organizations,
foundations, and corporate giving programs. Independent Sector works to
encourage philanthropy, volunteering, notforprofit initiative and citizen
action.
Medline
Medline is the National
Library of Medicine's bibliographic database for the fields of medicine, nursing,
dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the preclinical
sciences. It contains bibliographic citations and author abstracts from over
3,900 biomedical journals published in the United States and 70 foreign countries
during the current four years, and over 9 million records dating back to 1966.
Access to Medline is now free on the World Wide Web via PubMed
and Internet Grateful Med.
National
Council of University Research Administrators
This web site contains
links to research funding opportunities via several sources, such as TRAM, FEDIX,
and NASA.
Social
Science Research Council
Information on post-doctoral fellowships and research funding.
Sponsored
Project Information Network (SPIN)
InfoEd's established funding database accessible through efficient search and
retrieval system. Click on "Access SPIN WWW."
TRAM Funding Search Engine
TRAM is a service developed by the Texas Research Administrators Group (TRAM)
and operated by Rice University. It searches dozens of agencies' web sites
and creates a searchable index of opportunities. The funding information is
updated on a daily basis.
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