Searching for Funding Opportunities Comprehensive Funding Databases for External Funding Pivot Pivot includes funding opportunities from all disciplines including arts, humanities, health and medicine, social sciences, and sciences. Users can conduct searches for funding opportunities, and University of Pittsburgh faculty, staff, postdoctoral scholars and graduate students can create accounts to save searches and receive funding alerts. Learn how to use Pivot Finding Funding Workshop Schedule (Office of Sponsored Programs) Other Sources National Institutes of Health (NIH) Non-NIH Funding Opportunities Grants.gov FedBizOpps NSF Find Funding Department of State Stanford SOM Internal Funding Opportunities Pitt Momentum Funds The Pitt Momentum Funds are the university's internal research funding mechanism and are awarded in three different tiers: Seeding Grants—one-year term with an award cap of $25,000. Seeding grants support significant and innovative scholarship by individual or groups of faculty at all ranks at the University of Pittsburgh, with a particular focus on early career faculty and areas where external funding is extremely limited. Teaming Grants—one-year term with an award cap of $60,000. Teaming grants support the formation of new multi-disciplinary collaborations to successfully pursue large-scale external funding. Scaling Grants—two-year term with an award cap of $400,000. Scaling grants enable multi-disciplinary teams to competitively scale their research efforts in targeted pursuit of large-scale external funding. Competitive Medical Research Fund More Information: CMRF Health Sciences Bridge Funding Program More Information: BRIDGE Limited Submissions Limited submissions are funding opportunities that place a limit on the number of applicants and/or applications can be submitted from the University of Pittsburgh. In order to submit a proposal in response to a limited submission opportunity, you must first submit a pre-proposal to the Pitt Office of Research by the internal deadline. If more nominations/applications are received than permitted by the sponsor, the pre-proposal will undergo an internal university review process conducted by an ad hoc committee. This committee will make recommendations as to who will submit an application for the next cycle. More Information: PITT OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS and PITT OORHS Helpful Resources Application Repository to Help University Researchers (ARTHUR) Search database for examples of successfully funded federal grant applications witted by faculty at the University of Pittsburgh. More Information: ARTHUR Scientific and Editorial Review of Grant Applications by the Office of Research, Health Sciences The University of Pittsburgh, Office of Research, Health Sciences offers a FREE scientific and editorial review service to Faculty in the Schools of the Health Sciences. Your proposal will be reviewed by a PhD/Faculty-level Scientist Administrator, and they will provide you with a critique prior to the agency submission deadline. More Information: OORHS Grants Development Coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh, Office of Research Ryan K. Champagne, MLIS 412-624-7410 or rkc12@pitt.edu Funding Specialist at the University of Pittsburgh, Office of Research Guy Serrapere 412-624-7412 or gfs49@pitt.edu