This Web site can help potential grantseekers search for foundations and grantmaking organizations, get help finding funders and applying for funding, and more.
This online directory lists the home pages of dozens of foundations and grant-giving organizations. Community foundations can be found on a separate page.
Maintained by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, this Web page is designed to inform grantseekers about HHS and federal grant and assistance programs and how to apply for these grants and programs.
Collected and annotated by librarians, this site contains a searchable database of high quality Web sites. To find a Web site, browse the available topics or use the search box.
Learn the key components of a proposal to a foundation.
Online training covers:
How the proposal fits into the overall grantseeking process
What to include in a standard proposal to a foundation
Tips for making each section of your proposal stronger
What funders expect to see in your proposal and attachments
Tips for communicating with funders during the grant process
Additional resources on proposal writing, including sample proposals
Marshall Public Library has the Foundation Center's Core Collection