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These pages contain information especially for Clark master's and doctoral degree students. You are also invited to check out the information under Explore Careers and Jobs and Grad Schools. |
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Funding Resources
As a graduate student, receiving funding is an important part of career development
especially if you intend to pursue a career in academia.
Grants to Fund Research and Tuition
I. Identifying grant sources
On the Clark University Web Site
The Grants and Research Office also emails grant information through the
Federal Grants & Contracts Weekly and Foundation Grants Alert.
Other Sources
Arisnet
Student Funding Sources
Best Federal Loans for Grad School
Grantsnet
(science)
Cornell University Graduate Fellowship Notebook
Brown University
Career Center
Environmental Protection
Agency
National
Endowment for the Humanities
National Endowment for
the Arts
National Research
Council
National
Science Foundation
Social Science Research
Council
Woodrow Wilson National
Fellowship Foundation
II. Preparing the Proposal
- On campus Services to develop successful grant writing capacity
- Check with your department for Research Design and Methodology courses
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The Writing Center
– offers one on one feedback on proposals
- Online resources for guidelines in proposal writing
Organizational Fund Raising
Clark University COPACE Department offers a spring seminar in Fundraising and Grant Writing
for Non-Profit Organizations. The course examines a wide variety of fundraising
approaches; sources for federal, state, and local grants; the process of grant
writing and interaction with the grant-giving agency; and local, regional,
and on-line resources available to find grant funding.
Also refer to resources online such as:
The Foundation Center, proposal writing course
The Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits: Fund raising and grant writing
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