Grant Resources

The College of Veterinary Medicine's Office of Research maintains resources to aid those seeking grant funding.


Grant Search Tools

The tools below may help you find a grant that fits your research.

Pivot-RPTM

Pivot-RPTM is an expert-curated source of global funding opportunities with powerful workflow, intelligence and discovery tools.

If you have any questions or would like a one-on-one demonstration, please contact Sue Grimes or Kristyn Jewell.

Search for grants on Pivot-RPTM

Grants.gov

Grants.gov is a website for federal agencies to post discretionary funding opportunities and for grantees to find and apply to them. The Grants.gov system houses information on over 1,000 grant programs and vets grant applications for federal grant-making agencies.

Register to receive an email notification of new grant postings, search by keywords and other fields, or view all grant opportunities posted in the last seven days.

Search for grants on Grants.gov

ProposalCentral

Proposal Central supports a variety of non-profit and government funding agencies in proposal submission. Agencies that utilize this system include the American Cancer Society, the Arthritis Foundation, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and many more.

Search for grants on ProposalCentral


Grant Writing

Explore resources designed to assist researchers in crafting compelling grant proposals, offering guidance on best practices, templates, and strategies for securing funding.

Purdue University Grant Writing Support

The Office of the Vice President of Research provides resources for proposal development and offers hands-on help from their team of grant writers.

Learn more about Purdue's Grant Writing Support

NIH Tool to Find CSR Study Section

The NIH's Assisted Referral Tool (ART) provides a potential match to appropriate NIH – Center for Scientific Review (CSR) study sections along with direct links to review group descriptions and rosters, based on the summary or specific aims of your grant application. Applicants can request study section and/or institute preferences on the optional PHS Assignment Request form.

Use the Assisted Referral Tool (ART)