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Discover a variety of grant-finding resources and essential tips from experts in grant navigation. Uncover funding opportunities through federal agencies, private foundations, and corporate sponsors. Learn how to utilize keyword searches, explore funding histories, and connect with program officers for guidance. Stay informed about current grants in your field and find unique opportunities for your research projects. Enhance your grant-seeking skills with insights from research librarians and access comprehensive databases like PIVOT and Grants.gov. Get started on your successful grant journey today!
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How do I find grants? DOM Research Day March 13, 2019 Research Librarians: Zsuzsa Nemeth, MLIS John Reynolds, MLIS, AHIP
Office of the Vice Provost for Researchhttps://www.uresearch.miami.edu
Internal UMMSM Fundinghttp://research.med.miami.edu/funding-opportunities
CTSI KL2 Scholarshttp://miamictsi.org/researchers/funding-opportunities/ctsi-k12-program-awards
CTSI Connectionhttp://miamictsi.org/researchers/the-connection
Grants.govFunding opportunities available through all 26 federal grant-making agencieshttps://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
infoEdSPINBroad range of funding opportunities from federal, governmental, international, private and corporate fundershttp://infoed.med.miami.edu Contact: Patty Atkinson patkinson@med.miami.edu
PIVOT Comprehensive global source of funding opportunities available through state, federal, corporate, non-profit, and foundation sponsorshttps://pivot.proquest.com
Foundation Directory> 76,000 corporations and public charitieshttps://fconline.foundationcenter.org/fdo-search/member-index/
Twitter #NIHGrants, #Grants, #grantfunding, #grantopportunities, #grantwriting, #funding, #proposals, #grantapplications
NIH Reporter Database of grants awarded by the NIHhttps://projectreporter.nih.gov/
Grant Searching Tips • Use keywords: Make a list of general and specific keywords that apply to your topic; don’t forget geographic location and constituency. • Funding history: Search for funding that’s been awarded and look for the keywords used. Look up grant cycles, focus areas, and giving interests. • Search by state: For specialties not federally funded, grants may be offered at local level. Learn about the active funding opportunities in Florida and South Florida. • Apply outside the box: In addition to the National funding agencies consider applying to less obvious organizations interested in some aspect of your research.
Grant Searching Tips • Grant forecast: Search for grant forecasts to get a head start on applying for a grant on Grants.gov. • Program officers: Contact program officers if you need to clarification or if you need guidance on whether or not your project is a good fit for the funding agency or program. • Be alert: Once you found grants matching your criteria, sign up for personalized funding alert options wherever they’re offered.
CTSI Research Writing Supporthttp://miamictsi.org/research-writing
CTSI Grant Writing Supporthttp://miamictsi.org/education/grant-writing-seminar-series
Zsuzsa Nemeth, MLIS znemeth@med.miami.edu 305-243-9505 John Reynolds, MLIS jxr1327@med.miami.edu 305-243-9670