ScanGrants.com, operated by the
Center for Health Research and Quality, was recently reviewed in the Journal of the Medical Library Association. ScanGrants is free, online public service listing of grants and other funding types to support health research, programs and scholarship.
Following a comparative analysis, the Journal of Medial Library Association stated, “Thus, relative to similar products, ScanGrants is an attractive site with good search functionality, excellent alerts functionality, and no associated subscription or licensing fees (a feature particularly attractive to smaller institutions that lack funding for subscription resources). ScanGrants is a welcome addition to the set of available online directories of funding opportunities for clinicians and researchers in the health sciences.”
Designed to facilitate the search for funding sources to enhance individual and community health, the funding sources listed on ScanGrants.com may be of interest to virtually anyone associated with the health field — medical researchers, social workers, nurses, students, community-based health educators, academics and others.
For more information on how ScanGrants can support your interest in health sciences, contact Hope Leman at hleman@samhealth.org.