Finding Funding Opportunities
Funding 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.