SEARCH ENGINES, DATABASES & TOOLS
This section describes subscription-based search engines, public federal databases, and distribution lists for finding external funding.
Search Engines
Pivot by ProQuest
ProQuest Pivot is a searchable database that provides information about funding opportunities from federal, non-federal, and international sponsors in all disciplines. In addition to keyword searches, researchers can create a user profile to set up customized searches with e-mail alerts about new opportunities that match your search criteria.
- New to Pivot? Learn how to use this search engine.
Grant Forward
Grant Forward is a searchable database that provides information about funding opportunities from federal, state, foundation, corporate, academic, international, and other types of sponsors in all disciplines. Investigators can register on the system and complete a professional profile.
Proposal Central
Proposal Central is used by many foundations and societies to process proposal submissions and also provides information about funding programs and upcoming deadlines from non-profit and government organizations in health, biomedical, and scientific research. Investigators can register on the system and complete a professional profile.
Federal Databases
Grants.gov
Grants.gov centralizes grant programs across all federal grant-making agencies. It provides standardized grant information, application packages, and processes for finding and applying for federal grants. Users can search for grants without needing to register with grants.gov.
FedBizOpps
FedBizOpps is the U.S. Government's contracts website for commercial vendors/citizens and government buyers/sponsors. Select federal agencies also list their funding opportunities here. Vendors/citizens can register and set up “search agents” that automatically notify you of opportunities matching your criteria.
- Interested in contract opportunities? Visit the FedBizOpps’ Getting Started page for demonstration videos, downloadable user guides, and FAQ.
SBIR/STTR
SBIR/STTR (Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer) is a federal grant program that supports the development and commercialization of new technologies in partnership with small business. SBIR/STTR funding opportunities are offered by participating federal agencies including DOA, DOC, DOD, DOEduc, DOEnergy, DHHS, DHS, DOT, EPA, NASA, and NSF.
- Interested in SBIR/STTR? Learn about the programs, the availability of a reduced F&A rate for Phase I awards, and how Tech Launch supports these programs.
Distribution Lists
A number of lists and listservs are available to UA faculty and researchers. More information on UA lists, some agency lists, and links to subscribe are provided below.
UA lists
- Receive a weekly digest of research-related information compiled by RDS including events, limited submission funding opportunities, and honorifics. Subscribe to The Current
- Receive notifications of selected DOD funding opportunities from the UA Defense and Security Research Institute (DSRI). Subscribe to the DSRI list
- Receive notifications of key information from the Human Subjects Protection Program office. Subscribe to ua-irb.
- Receive notifications of funding announcements, policies, and procedures. Subscribe to ramtalk.
Agency lists
- Get email updates from NSF
- Subscribe to the NIH Guide Listserv
- Get email updates from NEH
- Access to NASA solicitation announcements requires that you create an account in the NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES). In Account Management select Email Subscriptions.
- Subscribe to the DOEnergy Office of Science RSS feed
- Get email updates from NIFA