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Grants Resource Center
Each year billions of dollars are distributed in federal grant and loan money to institutions and organizations throughout the country. The 8th District's outstanding universities and colleges, non-profit organizations, small businesses, and local governments are well-qualified to compete for these funds.  While the grant application process can be complicated and time-consuming, I am here to help. This page is designed to provide information and resources to Indiana institutions and organizations seeking federal funds.

Getting Started

Grant Resources On the Web (G.R.O.W.) Newsletter

Resources for Finding Grants

How to Write Grant Proposals

 

Getting Started

Step 1: Register
The first step in the grant application process is to register at http://www.grants.gov/.  The registration process is simple and will allow you to take the next steps to receive funding.

Step 2: Research Opportunities
After you are registered, the next step is to gather information about grants you may qualify for.  Federal funding, as well as private or corporate foundation funds are available.  If you are seeking a grant for a local project, local community foundations may also have money available.  I encourage you to take a look at my Grant Resources On the Web (G.R.O.W.) Newsletter for more information about current opportunities.  There are also many helpful links provided in the Resources for Finding Grants section below.

Step 3: Get More Information
Once you have identified some possible sources of funding, I encourage you to contact the programs and foundations for more information. Be sure to note things like application guidelines and deadlines.

Step 4: Apply
Once you are ready to apply, I invite you to take a moment to review the How to Write Grant Proposals section below to prepare yourself for the writing process.  A well-written proposal is an important part of gaining funding for your project.

 

Grant Resources On the Web (G.R.O.W.) Newsletter  (SUBSCRIBE)
My G.R.O.W. newsletter will provide you with a list of existing grant opportunities from the Federal government and non-governmental organizations you may qualify for. Be sure to subscribe to receive an updated list every couple of weeks and ensure you have the latest information about funding opportunities that may be available to you.

01/06/2009 G.R.O.W. Newsletter (Word)

View 2008 G.R.O.W. Newsletters Archive 

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Resources for Finding Grants

Federal Resources

Current Federal Grants Postings (grants.com)
Check current federal grant postings and apply online.

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (cfda.gov)
Describes over 1500 federal grants. Grant seekers can identify programs that might support their projects.

USA.gov
Grant information for businesses, non-profits, and local government.  Also provides an A-Z index of U.S. Departments and Agencies.

Federal Funds Express
A resource page compiled for Congressional offices with information on a wide variety of public and private funding sources.

Small Business Administration
Independent federal agency dedicated to assisting and protecting small businesses.

Patriot Express Pilot Loan Initiative 
A Small Business Administration initiative for veterans and members of the military community wanting to establish or expand small businesses.

Community Oriented Policing Grants 
COPS provides grants to tribal, state and local law enforcement agencies for the hiring of officers, upgrading of technology, and implementation of programs to reduce crime - including methamphetamine use.

Private Resources

Foundation Center
Provides information about more than 70,000 private and community foundations.

Grantsmanship Center
Click on state map to find links to information about foundations, community foundations, and corporate giving programs in Indiana. 

 

How to Write Grant Proposals
For a step-by-step online guide to writing grant proposals, visit the CFDA's Developing and Writing Grant Proposals. Or you can take the Foundation Center Proposal Writing Short Course

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