A comprehensive directory of grants offering researchers listings of more than 5,800 funding opportunities, this publication features grants for basic research, equipment acquisition, building construction/renovation, fellowships, and 23 other program types.
A comprehensive directory of grants providing listings of more than 3,500 funding opportunities concerned with human health and biomedicine, covering funding for research from laboratory investigations to studies on health care delivery.
A comprehensive list of over 4,900 funding opportunities in the arts and humanities - from literature, music, film, art, and history, to printmaking, mass media, and international relations - this directory provides resources for those seeking funding for performances, exhibits, residencies, general operations, fellowships, and numerous other program types.
Over 2,500 funding opportunities are highlighted for preschools, elementary schools, secondary programs, educators, alternative and adult learners, and K-12 educational organizations in the areas of curriculum and teacher development, school improvement, equipment acquisition, building construction and renovation, cultural education, career development, and 30 other program types.
Profiles more than 2,300 current funding opportunities, covering programs such as youth violence prevention, children's health care and health research, teen pregnancy prevention, summer youth activities, recreation, literacy, and after-school programs.
Offering more than 4,750 up-to-date funding opportunities, this comprehensive directory makes it much easier for community-based organizations, agencies, nonprofit groups, community foundations, historical societies, and libraries to locate grants that support projects at the local level.
A specialized directory focusing on important funding areas for nonprofit organizations. It contains 1,750 entries, detailing sources for hard-to-find grants covering the day-to-day expenses of running a nonprofit organization such as staff salaries, rent and utilities.
A completed selection of over 1,600 funding opportunities provided by foundations, corporations, family trusts, and federal and state government, made available to faith-based groups in support of social service initiatives that assist at-risk youth, the homeless, hungry, substance abusers, welfare-to-work families, displaced workers, victims of domestic violence, criminal offenders, and other community help programs.

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