Grant Opportunities Search Tools Lawrence Waxler (19 Apr 2012 07:43 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Nadler, Elsa (19 Apr 2012 08:47 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Meyer, Diane M [E R I] (19 Apr 2012 09:52 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Mike McCallister (19 Apr 2012 09:01 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Pamela Napier (19 Apr 2012 10:24 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Kris Wolff (19 Apr 2012 11:45 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Mike McCallister (19 Apr 2012 13:04 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools rdewey@mcdaniel.edu (19 Apr 2012 13:10 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Cantwell, Megan (19 Apr 2012 13:16 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Alvarez, Michelle E (19 Apr 2012 17:54 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Blazyk, Jack (19 Apr 2012 18:23 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Laura Letbetter (19 Apr 2012 13:24 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Laura Walker (19 Apr 2012 14:28 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Diane Hoffman (19 Apr 2012 09:14 EST)
Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Mark Lynam (19 Apr 2012 09:31 EST)

Re: Grant Opportunities Search Tools Meyer, Diane M [E R I] 19 Apr 2012 09:52 EST

Elsa,

COS will allow you to limit your results by location, too.  You just have to set it in the query.  I've been using that feature for years with excellent results.

Diane

Diane M. Meyer
Pre-Award Services
Engineering Research Institute
College of Engineering
Iowa State University
411 Marston
Ames, IA  50011

Tel: 515-294-7369
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Hi Larry
The University of Toledo just switched from COS to SPIN. I have had one complaint from a faculty member that local foundations were not in the database and he couldn't get the results he had with COS and it was harder to use. My personal experience is just the opposite. I get daily notices of FOAs and am able to eliminate those that are specific for regions of the country that are not appropriate for us in the Midwest. I was getting weekly e-mails of 100+ opportunities; now it is down to between four and 20 a day—much more manageable. Additionally, I am finding opportunities that I had never seen before (of course, that could be because I was simply getting too much garbage to be able to sort it properly).

SPIN is not as "pretty" as COS and it takes a bit of getting used to, but I don't think the learning curve is a steep one. I have not used IRIS in 25 years, so I am in no position to comment on that service. I do know that our bill from COS went up astronomically, but not fourfold ($10,000 to $18,000 for Pivot). I feel we are getting good bang for our bucks with Infoed.

Hope this helps, Elsa

Elsa Nadler
419.383.5302

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From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Lawrence Waxler
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 8:44 AM
To: xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org
Subject: [RESADM-L] Grant Opportunities Search Tools

As many of you know, the Community of Science (COS) grant opportunities search tool, which we currently use, is transitioning to Pivot. With that transition would come a quadrupling of our annual fee to about $7,000. As you might expect, despite a stated huge increase in functionality, we are not able to justify the cost.

We also know that IRIS is moving to Cazoodle (great name) GrantForward . And then there is SPIN.

So, do any of you out in grantland have any suggestions, observations, likes and dislikes, advice, new plans of action….....

Larry

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