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By Text – Searching for funding by text allows you to easily search across all fields in a Funding Opportunity providing you with broad search results. Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT can be used within the text search box. Use quotations for exact phrase searching.
e.g. fiction and creative writing not poetry
By Sponsor - Searching by sponsor allows you to search our entire list of sponsors using the blank space provided or to browse the sponsor list alphabetically by: All Sponsors, US Federal Sponsors, or Non-US Federal sponsors. To search for a specific sponsor and find all open opportunities from that sponsor, type the sponsor name in the blank space.
Note: Many Sponsor names are listed under the name of their larger controlling entity.
Examples:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is listed as one of the departments in the United States Department of Health and Human Services, under "U".
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is listed under "E" for European Commission.
To browse the sponsor list alphabetically, click on your choice of sponsor subsets—All Sponsors, US Federal Sponsors, or Non-US Federal sponsors. Please note that if the sponsor name is hyperlinked, the sponsor currently has open opportunities. Clicking on the hyperlinked sponsor name will take you to all open opportunities available from that sponsor. If you see a sponsor name in gray, the sponsor does not currently have any open opportunities, but they are a sponsor that we monitor and for which we may have something available in the future.
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1. Choose a matching option. These options allow you to either narrow or broaden your search criteria depending on your selection.
Match all Fields: This will retrieve records including ALL of your selected search criteria. This is similar to the Boolean operator AND. This is the default option and is used unless another option is selected.
Example: Selecting AIDS as a KEYWORD and selecting Private Foundation as the SPONSOR TYPE will retrieve all funding opportunities dealing with AIDS from private foundations.
Match Any Field: This will retrieve records including ANY of your selected criteria. This is similar to the Boolean operator OR.
Example: Selecting AIDS as a KEYWORD and typing National Institutes of Health in the SPONSOR field will retrieve all funding opportunities that have the COS keyword AIDS, as well as all funding opportunities from the National Institutes of Health, whether or not they fund AIDS research.
2. Make a selection from the drop-down (All fields, Abstract, Title, Sponsor). Complete as many boxes and rows as needed. You can include additional rows by clicking on the Add another row link.
3. In the Search Fields area, enter the information in the fields relevant to your search. By default, Amount, Deadline, and Limited Submission/ Internal Coordination are displayed. You can include Activity Location, Citizenship, Funding Type, Keywords, or Sponsor Type by clicking on the More search attributes at the bottom of the section.
4. At the bottom of the page, you can exclude fields from your search. You can exclude any combination of terms. Additionally, you can exclude other fields by clicking on More search attributes.
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