Edward:
There are huge books listing thousands of foundations that make grants. You may find these in a library research section. I have written and received four grants in the past year (from $800 to $100,000). One included the ultimate in computer equipment, scanners, printer, and a
coppier with all the attachments.. I suggest two rules for grant writing. (1) write for the reader, (2) sprinkle your application with three key words: children, education, and community. Remember too, it is their job to give you money.
Ron Fellows
http://www.AncientEmpires.org/mt
Edward Jolie wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I apologize for the cross-postings.
>
> I am a new graduate student here at the University of
> Nevada, Reno, and am affiliated with the anthropology
> department's Anthropology Research Museum located on
> the campus.
>
> It recently came to my attention that there was a
> SEVERE need for some large flat cabinets for artifact
> storage, as well as a new computer system with updated
> database software.
>
> So far, I have had limited success in tracking down
> grants via the Internet and am writing in the hopes
> that some of you may be able to provide me with
> contacts for grants that we may be able to apply for
> for this desperately needed funding.
>
> We would likely need funds approaching $5000 for
> immediate use (regarding the items above), but I would
> investigate grants for smaller and larger sums as
> well.
>
> Thank you in advance for your time and assistance,
> Ed Jolie
>
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