Indiana University provides students with access to a number of subscription databases to search for grant opportunities in all disciplines. Each site has relevant support materials/help pages available. The GGC shows IU students how to navigate these resources during our search appointments.
Databases
To use many of Pivot’s features, you must create an account using your IU e-mail address. Check out Pivot’s free series of recorded webinars here.
Fellowship Finder is a free database from the Office of External Fellowships at Illinois, featuring over 1,100 curated listings of grants and fellowships for graduate students with new features that allow for faster and more targeted searches as well as sharing through social media. They explain these features in a blog post, Grad School 101: How to Find Fellowships That Are Right for You.
Grant Forward, formerly IRIS, is a pre-award funding search with administration console. Grant Forward focuses on improving the inventory of foundation, federal and other funding sources while providing an intuitive, powerful search and flexible management experience.
ProFellow fellowships database includes information on more than 1,000 funded fellowship programs for professionals, undergraduates, graduates, and postgraduates across all disciplines.
Grant Websites
George Mason University’s Fellowship Opportunities webpage provides links to many well-known fellowship sources as well as lists of opportunities divided by academic field.
Find and apply for competitive grant opportunities from all US Federal grant-making agencies.
Grants, Fellowships, and Internships information
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