Prospect Databases
The following subscription databases are accessible from any Antioch University IP address. Contact the Grants Office for a training session.
GrantSelect
Access GrantSelect by going to http://www.grantselect.com and clicking on the area that says "*Institutional Account Users - Enter here" from any campus computer.
SPINPlus
All computers on campus should have seamless access into SPINPlus. You may access by going to www.infoed.org and clicking on the SPIN and GENIUS buttons located in the upper right hand corner of the homepage.
Free Funding Alert Services and Search Engines
Foundation Center
GrantSpace
Grants.gov
USA.gov
ScanGrants
GrantsWeb
King County Library System Philanthropy Resource Center
IdeaEncore Network
Michigan State University Libraries: Grants for Nonprofits
Books
The following books about preparing successful proposals are available in the AUS Library:
Howlette, S., & Bourque, R. (2011). Getting funded: The complete guide to writing grant proposals (5th ed.). Seattle, WA: Word & Raby Publishing.
Hall, M., & Howlett, S. (2003). Getting funded: The complete guide to writing grant proposals. Portland, OR: Continuing Education Press.
Clarke, C.A. (2001). Storytelling for grantseekers: the guide to creative nonprofit fundraising. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Terminology
Confused by a particular term or acronym in the grant application guidelines? Check out the UCLA Grant administration database of common terms: http://www.research.ucla.edu/ocga/sr2/gloss.htm
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