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Searching for Grant Opportunities Using Google

Peak Proposals

While a grant database is ideal for conducting prospect research, many non-profits lack access to a subscription database and instead rely on free sources such as Google and other search engines. GrantStation is one of the most affordable databases. A Google search on grant funding can generate an unwieldy number of results.

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Grant Prospect Research: Eight Places to Look

PKS Grants & Accounting Solutions

Google: Do not underestimate the power of doing a simple, free Google search (or your favorite search engine) using keywords pertaining to your project focus areas (i.e., GrantStation : This is another reliable database for finding grant prospects. So, for the first step of research, where do you look for grants?

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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

Get Fully Funded

Another popular grant research tool is GrantStation. GrantStation Insider is delivered to you every Thursday. For our international friends, check out the GrantStation International Insider. One of the easiest free tools to find grants is through a search engine like Google, Yahoo!,

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Grant Writing Tools You Didn't Know You Needed

Just Write Grants

Here are some popular options: ,, GrantStation is a subscription-based online platform designed to streamline grant research for non-profits. It functions like a giant search engine specifically for grant opportunities. GrantStation is a subscription-based service (there is no free plan) with annual fees starting at $699.

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Why is Grant Research So Important?

Grant Consulting Services

You can use resources like Foundation Directory (Candid), GrantStation, or Grants.gov for government opportunities and databases like Instrumentl to hone your search methods further. Search engines like Google and Bing can provide you with results that you can use to conduct additional funding searches.

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Nonprofit Fundraising: Are You Choosing the Right Grants?

Blue Avocado

The search engine has a whole suite just for nonprofits ! GrantStation costs around $200/year but regularly offers discounts. However, keep in mind federal grants are best for a larger organization; one with a multi-million budgets. Use Google — I know, this is probably what you started with.

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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

Depending on your discipline, certain types of funders may be better prospects—corporate donors, for example, are more likely to be options in fields such as engineering or business. You can also purchase an annual subscription to GrantStation for just $95/year through a link found on our member site.)

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