Funding Opportunities
OPD maintains a comprehensive list of funding opportunities available for investigators. You can access the most recent opportunities (for the current month) here as well as archives of previous months. A list of funding opportunities by category is also available here.
New Weekly Funding Opportunities
OPD Monthly Funding Newsletter (October 1, 2009 issue)
OPD Monthly Funding Newsletter - Previous Months
Discipline-Specific Funding Opportunities (Subscribe to these by RSS Feed)
Subscribe to an ARRA-specific RSS feed
Funding Opportunities Posted at Other Research Universities
Electronic Funding Alert Services/ Email Alerts
Funding Compilations and Directories of Federal Agencies
Federal Program Daily Grant Opportunities
Texas A&M University Internal Funding Opportunities
- Internal funding available through the Division of Research and Graduate Studies
- Funding for Humanities research from the Melbern G. Glasscock Center
- Funding for research related to quality of life of Mexican Americans and other Latinos in Texas and the U.S. from the Texas A&M University Mexican American and U.S. Latino Research Center (MALRC)
- Funding for research related to race and ethnic studies from the Race & Ethnic Studies Institute at Texas A&M University (RESI)
Limited Submission Proposals (Research Policy Development & Support Office)
NOTE: You may use Google to search our website using the following steps: 1) Go to Google; 2) Type your keywords into the search box; 3) After your keywords, input into the search box "site:opd.tamu.edu" (without quotation marks); Google will then search for your keywords only within our website. (This works in Google for any website)
SPECIAL NOTE: In some of the older Funding Opportunities lists, addresses for federal agency grants begin with fedgrants.gov. However, due to changes in site naming and management at these agencies, such grants are now listed by addresses beginning grants.gov. Therefore, addresses beginning with fedgrants.gov are now dead links.
If the grant you are interested in goes to such a dead link, copy and paste the grant title and other relevant information into the entry box for a Google or Yahoo! search. This will usually lead you to the correct, current active link for the grant.





