John Reynolds, MLIS, AHIP How do I find grants? DOM Research Day March 13, 2019 Research Librarians: Zsuzsa Nemeth, MLIS John Reynolds, MLIS, AHIP
Office of Research Administration https://www.ora.miami.edu/
Office of Research Administration https://www.ora.miami.edu/
Office of the Vice Provost for Research https://www. uresearch. miami
Internal UMMSM Funding http://research. med. miami
CTSI KL2 Scholars http://miamictsi
CTSI Connection http://miamictsi.org/researchers/the-connection
Grants.gov Funding opportunities available through all 26 federal grant-making agencies https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
infoEd SPIN Broad range of funding opportunities from federal, governmental, international, private and corporate funders http://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 sponsors https://pivot.proquest.com
PIVOT https://pivot.proquest.com
Foundation Directory > 76,000 corporations and public charities https://fconline.foundationcenter.org/fdo-search/member-index/
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NIH Reporter Database of grants awarded by the NIH https://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 Support http://miamictsi.org/research-writing
CTSI Grant Writing Support http://miamictsi
Zsuzsa Nemeth, MLIS znemeth@med.miami.edu 305-243-9505 John Reynolds, MLIS jxr1327@med.miami.edu 305-243-9670