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The University of Delaware Library maintains a Foundation Center Cooperating Collection which is one of more than 200 similar collections affiliated with the Foundation Center, a national, nonprofit organization with headquarters in New York City. Located in the Reference Department of the Morris Library, the Cooperating Collection consists of specialized research materials designed to assist organizations in locating potential sources of funding, especially grants from private foundations. Although you must visit the University of Delaware Library Foundation Center Cooperating Collection to use either the printed or licensed electronic resources, the following “virtual” resources are available for use outside the Library.
The following sites contain many useful links to funding-related Web sites and serve as useful starting points for exploring the Internet.
Foundation Center
In addition to providing an overview of the Foundation Center publications and services, the site
provides links to the Web sites of private foundations, corporate foundations, community
foundations, and public charities. It also provides access to the Philanthropy News Digest, a
service which provides current news stories related to philanthropy and charitable giving. The
site also has a very helpful Frequently
Asked Questions section.
http://www.foundationcenter.org
Yahoo! Society and Culture: Issues and Causes: Philanthropy
This section of Yahoo! provides links to sites relating to community service, volunteerism, grantmaking foundations, corporate philanthropy, and public charities.
http://www.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Issues_and_Causes/Philanthropy
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
This is a complete listing of federal programs, projects, services and activities which provide
assistance or benefits to the American public. It includes summary program descriptions and is
searchable by keyword.
http://www.cfda.gov
Foundation Finder
A free lookup tool that provides brief facts on U.S. foundations, corporate grantmakers and public charities. The entries include links to grantmaker Web sites and also to grantmakers’ recently-filed IRS 900 PF tax forms.
http://lnp.foundationcenter.org/finder.html
Fundsnet
A searchable database of funders on the Web. The site also provides a categorized listing of funders in specific subject areas.
http://www.fundsnetservices.com
Grants.gov
A common Web site for all federal grant opportunities. The site is searchable by keyword, federal funding agency, date, or Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number.
http://www.grants.gov
GrantSmart.org
This Web site permits searching by grantmaker name or location and provides access to grantmakers’ IRS tax returns (990 PF forms).
The IRS Form 990 PF outlines an organization’s charitable giving activities and lists grant recipients for the year.
http://www.grantsmart.org
GuideStar
Developed by Philanthropic Research, this site features a searchable database that contains descriptions of more than 600,000 nonprofit organizations, including public charities and some private foundations. Based on tax returns filed with the Internal Revenue Service, database entries also include a breakdown of the organizations’ assets, liabilities, revenue, and expenditures. The database also provides links to organizations’ Web sites and to images of recent IRS 990-PF tax
forms.
http://www.guidestar.org
Chronicle of Philanthropy
Published every other week, the Chronicle of Philanthropy provides the nonprofit world with current information on philanthropy. Its Web site provides news summaries of its top stories, a few full text articles, announcements of conferences and workshops, application deadlines, and job opportunities.
http://www.philanthropy.com
The Grantsmanship Center Magazine
Select issues from this quarterly magazine devoted to fundraising issues in the nonprofit sector are available online.
http://www.tgci.com/publications/magazine.htm
Philanthropy News Digest
(Foundation Center)
The Foundation Center provides a news service, as well as a searchable archive of news stories
related to private foundations and other philanthropic organizations. Subscribers can have the digest delivered directly to their e-mail account.
http://foundationcenter.org/pnd
Hoover’s Online
Provides summary information on companies, with links to their Web sites and to Internet business newspapers.
http://www.hoovers.com
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
This is a complete listing of federal programs, projects, services and activities that provide
assistance or benefits to the American public. It includes summary program descriptions and is
searchable by keyword. Grantseekers are encouraged to use Grants.gov, a searchable database of federal funding opportunities.
http://www.cfda.gov
USA.gov for Nonprofits
A Web site that includes federal funding information,
tax information, and other material useful to nonprofit organizations. It also includes a link to Grants.gov, the searchable database of federal grants.
http://www.usa.gov/Business/Nonprofit.shtml
Charity Reports (Better Business Bureau)
Charity Reports maintained by the BBB Wise Giving Alliance provide an overview of charities’ programs and finances.
The reports indicate whether a charity meets the standards established by the Council of Better Business Bureaus.
http://charityreports.bbb.org
GuideStar
Developed by Philanthropic Research, this site features a searchable database that contains descriptions of thousands of nonprofit organizations, including public charities and some private foundations. Based on tax returns filed with the Internal Revenue Service, database entries also include a breakdown of the organizations’ assets, liabilities, revenue, and expenditures. The database also provides links to organizations’ Web sites and to images of recent IRS 990-PF tax
forms.
http://www.guidestar.org
Idealist
Sponsored by Action Without Borders, this Web site provides a geographically-arranged listing of nonprofit organizations located throughout the world.
http://www.idealist.org
Arts in Delaware
This site is sponsored by the Delaware Division of the Arts, the state agency that administers the policies
and grant recommendations of the Delaware State Arts Council. The site provides information on funding
opportunities in the arts, a calendar of events, podcasts, and other local arts information.
http://www.artsdel.org
Delaware Association of Nonprofit Agencies
The Delaware Association of Nonprofit Agencies is an agency devoted to increasing the effectiveness of Delaware’s nonprofit
organizations. Its Web site features membership information, events, job opportunities, and a directory of Delaware grantmakers.
http://www.delawarenonprofit.org
Delaware Community Foundation
The Delaware Community Foundation administers endowments and funds which are made available to causes that benefit the people of Delaware. Its Web site features information on established funds, grants paid, donor services, nonprofit services, and includes recent issues of its newsletter.
http://www.delcf.org
Delaware Humanities Forum
The Delaware Humanities Forum is an independent, nonprofit organization which supports
educational programs in the humanities. It awards grants to nonprofit organizations, including
community groups, educational institutions, cultural organizations, citizen groups, social clubs,
churches, senior centers, historical societies, and public libraries.
http://www.dhf.org
Delaware Valley Grantmakers
The Delaware Valley Grantmakers, a regional association of grantmakers, is comprised of
private, trustee managed, corporate and community foundations, charitable trusts, federated
funds and corporate giving programs located in southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey.
http://www.dvg.org
Funding and Technical Assistance Handbook for Delaware Local Governments: 2007 Edition
Produced by the University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration (IPA), this resource was written for local governments seeking federal, state or local funding.
http://www.ipa.udel.edu/publications/FTAhandbook07.pdf
MidAtlantic Arts Foundation
The MidAtlantic Arts Foundation supports arts organizations in Delaware and other states of the mid-Atlantic region.
http://www.midatlanticarts.org
State of Delaware
Connect to the State’s Web server to learn more about the funding activities of Delaware state
agencies.
http://delaware.gov
University of Delaware Research Office
The University of Delaware Research Office provides UD faculty and academic units with information on funding opportunities, financial data for proposals, and grants management.
http://www.udel.edu/research
Internal Revenue Service: Search for
Charities
A searchable database that can be used to determine whether an organization is a private foundation or a public charity. An electronic version of the Cumulative List of Organizations (Publication 78), the database provides an organization’s name, city of location, and tax-exempt status.
http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=96136,00.html
Joseph and Matthew
Payton Philanthropic Studies Library
The Web site of the library that serves the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy. The
Library’s focus is on philanthropy as a field of study and it collects books, dissertations, and
other materials about philanthropy and its role in societies over time. Its staff compiles and
produces the Philanthropic Studies
Index, which indexes journal literature on topics and issues concerning the nonprofit
sector.
http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/special/psl
Prospect Research Page
Assembled by David Lamb, this page lists sites frequently used by university prospect researchers. In addition to information about foundations and corporations, the page includes sites useful for researching private individual donors.
http://www.lambresearch.com