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Finding Funding Opportunities
UCLA has subscriptions to a variety of databases of funding opportunities
for use by the faculty and staff of UCLA. Please find below links to these
programs. Some of these databases have funding alert programs that can be
customized to your interest so that you only receive solicitation notices
that meet your field of study. These links will take you to their homepages
for more information. Links to database of funding opportunities:
- COS
Community of Science (COS) Funding Opportunities is the largest and
most comprehensive research funding database on the Web.
- IRIS
The Illinois Researcher Information Service (IRIS) offers three Web-based
funding and research services: the IRIS Database of federal and private
funding opportunities in all disciplines; the IRIS Alert Service; and
the IRIS Expertise Service.
- Grants.gov
Grants.gov simplifies the grants management process, creating a centralized,
online process to find and apply for over 900 grant programs from the
26 Federal grant-making agencies. Grants.gov streamlines the process
of awarding over $350 billion annually to state and local governments,
academia, not-for-profits and other organizations.
- The Foundation Center
It's mission is to support and improve institutional philanthropy by
promoting public understanding of the field and helping grantseekers
succeed.
- UCLA
School of Medicine Funding Database:
The UCLA School of Medicine Funding Opportunity Database will help provide
information on Intramural Funding, External Funding and Limited Submission
opportunities and help you identify new sources of support through a
new searchable database. This database will have over 500 programs by
the years-end.
Listserve sites to receive weekly notices of funding opportunities and
changes in policy and procedure.
- National Institute of Health sends a weekly guide of policy and procedure
notices and funding opportunities. To subscribe to this listserve go
to NIH
- Office of Research Administration sends funding opportunity listings
each week. To subscribe to the listserve go to ORA-News
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