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Sponsored Programs

Funding Information

The Office of Sponsored Programs subscribes to several databases to help identify funding opportunities. These databases are also available for faculty use.

Community of Science (COS)

COS Funding Opportunities is a database of more than 30,000 searchable research grants, collaborative activities, travel, curriculum development, conferences, equipment acquisition, operation and capital expenses, and more.

Sponsored Programs Information Network (SPIN)

SPIN is a searchable database of funding opportunities for "Research and development, international projects, collaborative projects, fellowships, academic programs, exchange programs, travel, endowments, equipment, outreach and service delivery projects, etc.

ResearchResearchLite

ResearchResearchLite is an international subscription based on-line information retrieval service of funding opportunities for education and research communities. When you choose ResearchResearch you are in good company. ResearchResearch is the preferred choice of over 200,000 research professionals around the world who have subscribed to individual online services or flagship papers. Hundreds of research organizations utilize this search engine for campus-wide solutions via site licenses.

OSP Resources

Arts, Education, and Humanities Funding Sources

Federal and private funding sources to support programs, research, and activities in arts, education, and humanities. Contact Sherri Williams at (404) 270-5890 with your intent to apply; she may be able to provide you with assistance in preparing your application.

Social and Behavioral Science Funding Sources

Federal and private funding sources to support programs, research, and activities in arts, education, and humanities. Contact Denise Willis at (404) 270-5895
with your intent to apply; she may be able to provide you with assistance in preparing your application.

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

Federal and private funding sources to support programs, research, and activities in arts, education, and humanities. Contact Nichelle Edwards at (404) 270-5889 with your intent to apply; she may be able to provide you with assistance in preparing your application.