Additional Resources
Many universities have extensive fellowship and grant information. Some of the best are listed below. The IRIS grant database is an effective way of matching your research/artistic interests with those of granting agencies.
IRIS Grant Database, outstanding search engine for fellowships and grants. CU Boulder has a site license that lets CU faculty use this fee-based database for free.
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/iris/
American Council of Learned Societies:
http://www.acls.org/
An outstanding site, with links to dozens of sources of funding available from major granting agencies, humanities centers, archives, and libraries, plus links to foreign funding sites.
Art Deadline.com
http://artdeadline.com
Pay-to-use resource for a very wide variety of support for artists.
Arts Over America
Major Grant Makers to Arts and Culture
http://www.nasaa-arts.org/
Duke University’s state-of-the-art Funding Opportunities site:
http://researchfunding.duke.edu/list.asp?CatID=6&Posted=new
Essential Art Links
http://www.essential-art-links.com/Artist_Colonies_Fellowships/Fellowships_Grants/
George Mason University Creative Writing Grants website
http://library.gmu.edu/resources/creativewriting/writinggrants.html
Grant Gopher for the Arts
http://www.grantgopher.com/free_bulletin.aspx
Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley, list of grant opportunities:
http://townsendcenter.berkeley.edu/research_resources.shtml
UC Berkeley Sponsored Projects Office, list of post-doc opportunities
http://www.spo.berkeley.edu/Fund/hpostdoc.html
UC Davis Humanities Center, grants page
http://dhi.ucdavis.edu/?cat=3
UC Irvine List of Fellowship Opportunities:
http://www.grad.uci.edu/finance/
The University of Chicago grants and fellowship page
http://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/facultygrantsfellowships/new-g-and-f/
