If you don’t have a specific funder in mind, begin with Internet research sources, and start with more general, searchable databases such as these:
- Foundation Center – Includes thousands of funding agencies that are searchable by keyword, subject, geographic area, etc.
- GrantsNet – a resource for finding funding agencies for training in the biomedical sciences and undergraduate science education. Supported by HHMI and AAAS.
- National Science Foundation – All proposals must be submitted online through the FastLane system, with final submission by the provost or grants coordinator.
- Indiana Humanities Council – gives grants to conduct public programs dealing with the humanities, especially those strengthening communities through leadership, education, or culture
- National Endowment for the Humanities
- National Institutes of Health
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion
- International programs for post-secondary education – Department of Education – this includes Fulbright-Hays fellowships