This page is part of the 2016 Lane website archive, and is presented for historical reference only.

Finding Funding Opportunities

Finding Funding Opportunities

sheet of moneyFunding for grants comes primarily from two sources: federal agencies and private foundations. Occasionally Lane receives grant funding through our local Workforce Investment Board or the State as a pass-through.

Each funder tends to have its own particular focus and interests.  Be sure your proposed project matches the funder's priorities.

Federal sites

  • Grants.gov is the electronic portal for more than 900 programs of federal grant-making agencies. You can search for grant opportunities and register for notification of grant opportunities.
  • NSF.gov is the site for the National Science Foundation which funds grants related to science, mathematics, and engineering technology.
  • Department of Education's site has many opportunities for funding education related projects.

Private foundation search sites 

  • The Foundation Center provides a searchable database of grant makers and has other grant writing resources.
  • Oregon Foundation Handbook is in the Lane library reference section and lists Oregon foundations by type, focus area and other details.

Other grant research sites

  • Department of Labor has information about funding as well as statistical data that may be useful in some grant applications.
  • CRD, (Council for Resource Development), is a professional organization for fund-raising for two-year colleges with articles and resources regarding grant writing.