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  1. Research Funding Database

    We help you, reach researchers. - research funder solutions -. scientifyRESEARCH is an open, curated research funding database, including grants, scholarships, fellowships, events and more information for researchers.

  2. NIH Grants & Funding website

    NIH offers funding for many types of grants, contracts, and even programs that help repay loans for researchers. Learn about these programs, NIH funding strategies, and more. ... Access reports, data, and analyses of NIH research activities, including information on NIH expenditures and the results of NIH-supported research. How to Apply Find ...

  3. Funding Opportunity Databases

    Grants.gov. Searchable database of all grant opportunities offered by Federal Agencies. NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool (RePORT) Provides access to reports, data, and analyses of NIH research activities, including information on grants awarded, expenditures, and the results of NIH supported research. SPIN.

  4. Grant Research Tools

    There are several different grant research tools with different strengths and weaknesses and dramatically different costs. To help nonprofits navigate the confusing world of grant research databases, we explored some of the available tools. In the chart below, we compare a few of them to help readers hone in on which one might be the best match ...

  5. Grants & Funding

    Grants & Funding. The National Institutes of Health is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world. In fiscal year 2022, NIH invested most of its $45 billion appropriations in research seeking to enhance life, and to reduce illness and disability. NIH-funded research has led to breakthroughs and new treatments helping people ...

  6. Find Funded Projects and More Using NIH Databases

    More Data Sources—check PubMed, eRA Commons, and more. Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools (RePORT) NIH's Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools (RePORT) displays interactive charts, reports, and tables of historic and current data on grants, contracts, and award recipients. RePORT has the following five major sections: 1.

  7. Research Grants and Research Funding

    General. Grants.gov: Though backed by the Department of Health & Human Services, Grants.gov provides a valuable resource for searching for fellowships, grants, and other funding opportunities across multiple disciplines.; Foundation Center: One of the largest databases of philanthropy in the United States contains information from more than 550 institutions eager to donate their money to ...

  8. Funding at NSF

    The U.S. National Science Foundation offers hundreds of funding opportunities — including grants, cooperative agreements and fellowships — that support research and education across science and engineering. Learn how to apply for NSF funding by visiting the links below.

  9. Access Specialist Research Funding For Research Organisations

    ResearchConnect is a specialist research funding database. Discover a range of funding opportunities available for universities and research institutions across the world. Designed in partnership by the international research community, ResearchConnect supports individuals and organisations to identify, communicate and share funding opportunities.

  10. Databases of NIH-Funded Research Projects

    RCDC - Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization. Get a big picture overview of NIH spending. This database provides estimates of NIH funding based on over 250 research categories. If you drill down far enough through the RCDC database, you'll end up in the RePORTER.

  11. NIH Awards by Location and Organization

    Note: Although this list can be sorted by the amount of funding each organization receives, these data should not be interpreted as a ranking of institutions by NIH. NIH's use of multiple principal investigator awards makes calculations of the total funding received by individual departments impractical and there are multiple ways in which the funding data can be aggregated across universities ...

  12. NIH Data Book

    NIH Data Book is a comprehensive source of information on the funding, research, and workforce of the National Institutes of Health. Explore interactive charts and data tables on various topics, such as grants, success rates, trainees, and more.

  13. Where to Search for Funding

    Community of Science claims the "largest, most comprehensive database of available funding," with 700 member institutions. Individuals can register free, but this won't get you access to the funding database. ResearchResearch - Based in London, ResearchResearch provides an international option for people seeking research-funding programs. A ...

  14. Research grants databases

    Research grants databases. UKCDR and GloPID-R have developed a live database of funded research projects on COVID-19, as part of the COVID CIRCLE initiative, that will help funders and researchers identify gaps and opportunities and inform future research investments or coordination needs. World RePORT is an open-access, interactive mapping ...

  15. NIH Research Project Grant Program (R01)

    The Research Project Grant (R01) is the original and historically oldest grant mechanism used by NIH. The R01 provides support for health-related research and development based on the mission of the NIH. R01s can be investigator-initiated or can be solicited via a Request for Applications.

  16. SPIN Global Suite: SPIN Funding Database

    InfoEd Global's SPIN™ funding opportunities database is an online resource that helps faculty, students, and staff quickly find relevant programs available to fund all types of research. Tracking approximately 40,000 funding opportunities across thousands of governments, foundations, and commercial entities around the world, SPIN makes it easy to locate potential sources of funding.

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    Categorical Spending displays the annual support level for various research, condition, and disease categories based on grants, contracts, and other funding mechanisms used across the National Institutes of Health (NIH), as well as disease burden data. The NIH does not expressly budget by category.

  18. Find Grants for Nonprofits

    Foundation Directory is a research tool to help nonprofits find grants from funders most likely to support their cause. This tool includes grantmaker information and funding history. ... (RFPS) that make up less than 1% of total foundation funding. Digging deeper is critical to your fundraising success. Professional. 299,000+ ...

  19. Library Guides: Grant Resources: Funding Databases

    Databases of awarded grants (such as NIH RePORTER, GrantSelect, or Federal Reporter). Databases of awarded grants, such as NIH RePORTER, GrantSelect, or Federal Reporter can help you: Find examples of successfully funded projects in your field. Search by topic keyword or Principal Investigator name. See the types of research funded by a ...

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    Published every Monday. Information on all new and updated grants and fellowships added during the prior week. Login to Subscribe. The Office for Research & Innovation provides this extensive, on-line database of internal and external funding opportunities as a resource for the entire Duke University research community.

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    Reminder: Federal agencies do not publish personal financial assistance opportunities on Grants.gov. Federal funding opportunities published on Grants.gov are for organizations and entities supporting the development and management of government-funded programs and projects. For more information about personal financial assistance benefits, please visit Benefits.gov.

  22. Sample Grant Applications Serve as Exemplary Guides

    NIH's grant application process can be onerous, and it helps to have access to successful sample applications. NIAID shares sample applications—posted with permission from grant recipients—to provide examples of good grantsmanship and successful approaches to presenting a Research Strategy and Specific Aims.

  23. GtR

    The Data on this website provides information about publications, people, organisations and outcomes relating to research projects APIs A set of REST API's enable programmatic access to the data.

  24. Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Promoting Data Reuse for Health Research

    Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Promoting Data Reuse for Health Research. This Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) solicits competitive revision applications that focus on data reuse and secondary data analysis in NIH-funded data repositories and knowledgebases to advance scientific inquiry and address health research questions.

  25. Funding, Grants and Incentives

    Find information on Class 43.1 and 43.2 and their related tax incentives to encourage investment in clean energy generation and energy conservation projects. The Federal Government of Canada manages several funding, grants and incentive programs to encourage research, development and demonstration in Canada.

  26. Agricultural Research Funding in the Public and Private Sectors

    Note: Updates to this data product are discontinued. Data for public and private funding of food and agricultural research and development cover the years 1970-2009 (public) and 1970-2007 (private). Data are available as nominal figures and adjusted for inflation.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record ...

  27. All of Us Returns Health-Related DNA Results to 100,000 Participants

    The nationwide precision medicine effort identifies 7,000 new genetic variants to improve genetic testing for all. The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program has returned personalized health-related DNA results to more than 100,000 participants.In doing so, the program looked at a specific set of genes that are associated with certain serious health conditions, such as ...

  28. MN-GEMS Login

    Additionally, if you are navigating between Grants and Agreements, while on either the Grants or Agreements tab, right click on the other tab and select "Open Link in New Tab". This will allow you to work in either store. MN-GEMS Notice 002 - Departmental Responsibilities for MN-GEMS Data Entry "Catch Up" Activities (4/30/24)

  29. Research Funding Call for Proposals Spring 2024

    Applicants with top-rated proposals will be invited to give a brief, 10-minute presentation at DATA's Spring 2024 IAB meeting, which will be held on May 16-17, 2024, in Ann Arbor, MI (U-M North Campus Research Center). The IAB will make its funding decisions at this meeting or shortly afterwards. Please be available for in-person ...