Research Grant Resources
- Foundation
Center
The Foundation Center is an independent nonprofit information
clearinghouse that collects, organizes, analyzes, and disseminates
information on foundations, corporate giving, and related subjects.
- Community
of Science (COS) Funding Opportunities
The largest and most comprehensive research funding database on the
Web. Updated daily, COS Funding Opportunities includes thousands of grants
from around the world. Individual researchers and research administrators
can use COS Funding Opportunities to identify funding information as it
relates to research, collaborative activities, travel, curriculum
development, conferences, fellowships, post-doctoral positions, equipment
acquisition, operating and capital expenses, and more.
- SWOSU faculty, staff, and students: The SWOSU
Office of Sponsored Programs maintains a subscription to COS. Sign
up to join COS and select SWOSU as your university affiliation. If you
have any questions about accessing COS, please contact the Office of
Sponsored Programs
- FEDIX
A free outreach tool that provides grant information to educational
and research organizations from participating US federal agencies.
- GrantsNet
A free resource to find funds for training in the biomedical
sciences and undergraduate science education. Supported by the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute and the American Association for the Advancement of
Science.
- National
Endowment for the Arts
Access NEA grant guidelines and applications. The NEA awards grants to arts
organizations and artists in all 50 states and the six U.S. jurisdictions.
- National
Endowment for the Humanities
Access NEH grant
guidelines and applications. The
NEH is an independent grant-making agency of the US government dedicated to
supporting research, education, and public programs in the humanities.
- National
Science Foundation Opportunities
The NSF funds research and education in science and engineering
through grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements.

Updated 04/02/01 05:18:18 PM .
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