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The Chronicle of Philanthropy Guide to Grants

The Chronicle Guide to Grants is an electronic database of all corporate and foundation grants listed in The Chronicle of Philanthropy since 1995.

Matthew Lesko's Free Money to Change Your Life

Let Matthew be your guide to join the millions each year who get money from Uncle Sam.

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TechLearning.com Grants and Contests

There are two ways to find a grant, contest, funding opportunity or recognition program for which you or your students might qualify:

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GrantWriters.com

As a service to local governments, community-based and non-profit organizations, we are pleased to offer this unique web site for grant and proposal writers. This site is organized into four parts: free information about what's hot and new in the grant writing world; the bookstore--your source for the best in grant writing materials including books, guides and diskettes loaded with sample documents; training including open workshops, on-site programs, and web-based instruction; plus services from generating the first idea to providing a customized funding source report.

Education World: Grants Center

In the spring of 1996, the founders of Education World recognized the need for a Web site that would make the Internet easier for educators to use. They wanted to create a home for educators on the Internet, a place where teachers could gather and share ideas. They wanted to create a complete online resource where educators could start each day to find the lesson plans and research materials they were looking for.