Connecting you with foundation support
The Office of Foundation Relations manages relationships between CMU and the foundation community. Our staff has deep expertise in the foundation world and are ready to help faculty members secure funding for their projects.
For All Faculty
This page is for you! It is designed to help you understand the funding process, answer frequently asked questions about the process or our team, and explore resources and opportunities for funding. If you have a research project that requires support, but don’t have a funder in mind, you can also reach out to discuss options with your Foundation Relations representative.
Please note: Any proposals that require a budget must be approved by OSP prior to submission. All foundation grants are subject to the university’s overhead cost recovery policy.
For Early Career Faculty
Foundation Relations is excited to assist you in your new faculty role as you seek funding from private foundations. There are certain foundation awards that are targeted specifically to early-career faculty which you can view here, or by sorting the below external funding database by that attribute. Our team is available to help you as you start your CMU journey.
Please note: If you need assistance transferring an existing foundation grant from your former institution, please reach out to your CMU department’s research administrator.
External Funding Opportunities
- Limited Submissions - Foundation Relations also works with the Office of the Vice President for Research to manage Limited Submission funding opportunities, which are generally run through an internal competition process at the college level. Reach out to Leah Picker, director of foundation relations, with any questions about this process.
Additional Resources
Internal
- Learn about internal seed grants here and here.
- University policies, frequently requested documents, and other items
- Foundation overhead policies
- University Libraries
External
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CLP Main Foundation Resource Center: Provides free access to print and online resources on all aspects of managing, fundraising and grantseeking within the nonprofit sector. Also provides both free and fee-based programs on topics of interest to the local nonprofit community, and access to databases including Foundation Center and Guidestar Premium.
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Foundation Center proposal writing short course: overview of a proposal’s standard components and the information that is required.
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Guidestar: Free basic access allows user to search for information including organization’s full address and contact information, 990 forms, revenue and expense data for the current fiscal year, and CEO, Board Chair, and Board of Directors information.
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Science Magazine’s guide to searching for funding: Collection of private and governmental sources of science funding.
Proposal Process





