Funding Opportunities and Resources |
Community of Science funding
database
RePORT The RePORT (Research Portfolio Online
Reporting Tools) website provides access to a variety of reporting tools,
reports, data, and analyses of NIH research activities. One of the tools
available on the RePORT site is the RePORTER (RePORT Expenditures and Results)
module. RePORTER is an electronic tool that allows users to search a repository
of NIH-funded research projects and access publications and patents resulting
from NIH funding.
GrantsNet is one of the best and most
comprehensive databases of both federal and private funding sources.
ScienceWise.com has the FEDIX database
of federally funded programs.
MIDAS is an information server on UNIX that allows researchers to search
numerous databases from their own computers for information on federal and
private grants, contract opportunities, fellowships, and sponsored research
support.
(You must login with your UNM NetID to access MIDAS)
National Institutes of Health (NIH):
National Science Foundation (NSF):
UNM Office of the Vice President for Research "In search of funding"
A Guide for Proposal
Writing from the NSF
How to Apply for an NRSA and
Resources for NRSA Applications are two useful sites by Laura Stark, PhD in
the career services office of UPenn
Proposal
Writing the University of Pittsburgh Office of Research manages this
resource site which offers simple tips on grant writing. Most helpful is their
list of selected web sites.
Proposal Writer's Guide from Don Thackrey, Michigan State
University
Grants
and Grant Writing from Science Careers in the journal Science
"All about grants"
tutorials from the NIH
A Quick Guide for
Grant Applications from the National Cancer Institute
Hints for
writing successful NIH grants from Professor Ellen Barrett at the University
of Miami
(more writing resources)