Policies Research Funding What's New? American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)
Useful Information for Budgets Documents Agreements (MTAs, Research Agreements, etc.)
Schweppe Grant Awards for CMS Faculty
Search Engines
Rosalind Franklin University provides subscription for researchers to on-line funding resources. These resources house a tremendous number of funding opportunities and provide powerful ways of searching them. SPINPlus is a web-based system that includes a database of funding opportunities, a database of investigator profiles, and a matching alert service. SPINPlus includes the following three modules: SPIN Module: is a funding opportunities database designed to provide up-to-date information on current national and international government and private funding sources (more than 2,500 different sponsoring agencies). GENIUS Module: is a global WWW network and database that contains profiles entered and maintained by scholars and researchers at leading universities and research institutions throughout the world. SMARTS Module: is an electronic matching and funding opportunity notification system which provides investigators with a direct and targeted electronic link to comprehensive, current, and available research funding information, both nationally and internationally. The investigator profile information is collected via forms in GENIUS and used for matching with the SPIN database. Matching is conducted on a daily basis and programs are automatically emailed to individual researchers. Step by Step on using SPINPlus Federal Grantmaking Agencies
National Institutes of Health: The Grants and Contracts section contains information useful to researchers including funding opportunities.
NIH Funding Opportunity and Notices National Science Foundation: Includes links to each of NSF's directorates. NSF Guide to Programs FY 2002 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA):The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is the central research and development organization for the Department of Defense (DoD). Department of Education (EDInfo): This free information service delivers 2-3 messages per week from the U.S. Department of Education to your e-mail account. Past messages have described ED grants, meetings, Challenge grants, technology resource guide, and financial aid. Department of Energy: Site provides descriptions of research areas of interest to the DOE. National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council: Offers links to information on associateship and fellowship programs, as well as a variety of useful information targeted at young scientists beginning their careers. U.S. Department of Justice National Endowment for the Humanities: Includes information on funding for research, education, exhibitions, preservation, and other activities related to the humanities. The Commerce Business Daily: Lists notices of proposed government procurement actions, contract awards, sales of government property, and other procurement information. The site can be accessed from COS via search form.