How do I access Foundation Directory Online for free?
The free version of the Foundation Directory Online, Quick Start – http://foundationcenter.org/find-funding/fdo-quick-start – is accessible from anywhere and provides free, public access to essential information about over 100,000 foundations and over 250,000 IRS Forms 990-PF.
What is grant database?
A grant database (sometimes referred to as a funder or grantmaker database) is a database that contains information about grant funding sources. The funding sources can be private foundations, corporate giving programs, or government programs.
What is foundation directory?
Foundation Directory Online (FDO) is Foundation Center’s research tool to help nonprofits find the grantmakers most likely to fund their projects. It provides information and funding history for 140,000+ foundations, corporations, and federal agencies.
How much is the foundation Directory Online?
Foundation Directory Online (FDO) Essential Search by phrase, specific terms or keyword. One-time annual payment of $399, or $49.99/month with no commitment.
Is there a database of all grant making organizations?
This is a broad scope not available in some other online databases. Another virtue of the this database is that the Foundation Center, in New York City, actively solicits information from all grant-making organizations as to past, present, and future grant making activities and plans.
Where can I find grants information in Australia?
The Funding Centre’s EasyGrants newsletter and database is the leading source of grants information in Australia. A subscription to the Funding Centre starts at $85 per year for community groups.
Where can I find information about grantmaking in the US?
If you’re looking for deeper, more extensive grantmaking information, Candid’s Foundation Directory Online database provides access to over 140,000 foundation and corporate donors. This is a subscription-based service, but there’s a way to use it for free – through their Funding Information Network.
Where can I find information on grants from religious funders?
GrantStation ( grantstation.com) includes information on grants from any and all sectors in one search engine (including religious funders, which – because they usually do not file a Form 990 – are omitted from the other databases). Its information comes from the Form 990s, funders’ Web sites, and RFP listings.