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Funding: Guide to Selected Resources

Guides and Directories at Green IC | Related Resources | Electronic Resources | Stanford Resources | Government Agencies | Other Internet Resources

Guides and Directories at Green Library Information Center

  • Annual Register of Grant Support. A Directory of Funding Source. 38th edition. Information Today. Medford, NJ, 2005. (Green Library Information Center Ready Ref. AS 911 A2) - Electronic version by individual subscription available at www.infotoday.com. Describes over 3,500 grant support programs of government agencies, public and private foundations, corporations, community trusts, unions, educational and professional associations, and special interest organizations. Covers broad spectrum of interests; programs for graduate and postgraduate levels. Contains four indexes: Subject, Organization and Program, Geographic and Personnel. Includes section on program planning and proposal writing.


  • FC Search, The Foundation Center's Database on CD-ROM. Version 9.0. The Foundation Center. 2005. (Green Library Information Center Desk) One CD and User Manual - CD contains data files on grantmakers and their recent grants. The Grantmaker file on CD records more than 78,300 grantmakers. The Grants file contains info on more than 335,700 recent grants of $10,000 and more.


  • The Foundation Directory 26th Edition. David G. Jacobs, Editor. compiled by the Foundation Center. New York, 2004. (Green Library Information Center Ready Ref. LB 2338 F4) - Published since 1960, annual reference source for information about private and community grant making foundations in the USA. Describes 10,000 grants to recipient organizations selected for this edition, including: independent foundations, company-sponsored foundations, operating foundations, community foundations. Organized by state and in alpha order by foundation.


  • The Grants Register 2005, The Complete Guide to Postgraduate Funding Worldwide. 23rd edition, (Listing over 2,200 awards from 48 countries). Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2004.  (Green Library Information Center Ready Ref. LB 2338 G7) - Detailed, comprehensive survey of awards intended for students at or above postgraduate level. Contains up-to-date information about the availability of, and eligibility for, non-refundable postgraduate and professional awards worldwide. Part 1 incorporates directory of sponsoring organizations and programs they offer. Part 2 documents a subject and eligibility guide to awards. Includes also indices of awards, and awarding organizations.


  • Scholarships, Fellowships and Loans. A Guide to Education-Related Financial Aid Programs For Students and Professionals. Project Editor Matthew Miskelly. 21st Edition. Thomson Gale, Detroit, New York, San Francisco, 2004. (Green Library Information Center Ready Ref. LB 2338 F4) - Contains descriptive listing on awards programs and their administering organizations including: Federal Programs, AmeriCorps, State Higher Education Agencies and more. Also incorporate five indices: Field and Study, Legal Residence, Place of Study, Special Recipient, Sponsor and Scholarship.


  • 2003-2005 Money for Graduate Students in the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Gail Ann Schlachter, R David Weber. Reference Service Press. EL Dorado Hills, California, 2003. (Green Library Information Center Ready Ref. LB2337.2 .M667) - A list of Fellowships, Grants, Awards, Traineeships, and other funding programs set aside to support graduate study, training, research, and creative activities in the social and behavioral sciences; recommended financial aid resources, and a set of five indexes: sponsor, residency, tenability, subject, and deadline. Lists programs open only to graduate students, and only “free” money that does not required repayment.


  • 2003-2005 Money for Graduate Students in the Arts & Humanities. Gail Ann Schlachter, R David Weber. Reference Service Press, EL Dorado Hills, California, 2003. (Green Library Information Center Ready Ref. LB2337.2 .M664) - A list of Fellowships, Grants, Awards, Traineeships, and other funding programs set aside to support graduate study, training, research, and creative activities in the arts and humanities; recommended financial aid resources, and a set of five indexes: sponsor, residency, tenability, subject, and deadline.

Related Resources

  • The College Blue Book. 31st edition. Macmillan Reference USA. New York, 2003 (Education Library Reference LA226 .C685) - Annual editions issued in several volumes with distinctive sub-titles, e.g.: Narrative descriptions; Tabular data; Degrees offered by college and subject; Occupational education; Scholarships, fellowships, grants and loans; Distance learning programs. An electronic book available through the World Wide Web.


  • The Scholarship book. Editor Daniel J. Cassidy. Prentice Hall. Englewood Cliffs New Jersey. 2004. (Education Library Reference LB2337.2 .C37 2004) - “The comprehensive guide to private-sector scholarships, grants and loans for undergraduates."


  • National directory of scholarships, internships, and fellowships for Latino students. Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. Washington DC. 2003. (Education Library Reference LB2337.2 .N385 2003-2004)


  • National directory of corporate giving. Editor David Clark. The Foundation Center. New York. 2004. (Law Library Reference HV89 .N26)


  • Short-term study abroad : the most complete guide to summer and short-term study abroad. IIEPassport Study Abroad Print Directories. New York, 2004. (Education Library Reference LB2375 .S8) - Institute of International Education’s annual publication. Related electronic resource http://www.iiepassport.org/

Electronic resources

  • Foundation Grants to Individuals. The Foundation Center. 2005 - Online continuation of previous annual print editions. Available by individual subscription. Electronic resource for scholarships, fellowships, grants, awards and other financial support that lists more than 6,000 foundation programs.
  • Funding your education. U.S. Dept. of Education, Student Financial Assistance. Federal Student Aid. 2003/2004- Updated annually; Online version of formerly distributed to depository libraries print version; Issued also in Spanish: Cómo pagar su educación, and in ERIC version microfiche.
  • Federal student aid handbook Also known as: FSA handbook. U.S. Dept. of Education, Federal Student Aid, 2003- Electronic edition (previously in print) of series of Federal Documents on Federal Pell Grant program, campus-based programs, Direct Loan and FFEL programs, Student eligibility and State Grant programs.


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