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Funding Sources

Funding for various projects can come from federal, state, and private sources—government agencies, corporations and foundations, nonprofit organizations are some examples. Goals of sponsors vary, so preliminary contact can be important, if not essential.

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When preparing a proposal, you will need to make sure you understand the proposal process. Please review the Proposal Preparation webpage.

Pivot

We’re excited to let you know that West Virginia University (WVU) now has Pivot to help you find funding opportunities, calls for papers, as well as possible collaborators, for your research endeavors. Login to start taking advantage of all that Pivot offers to the entire WVU research community.

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Please be sure to visit the Pivot Channel to learn more about this free database provided by the Office of Sponsored Programs to the University community.

ORCID

ORCID is a nonprofit organization helping create a world in which all who participate in research, scholarship and innovation are uniquely identified and connected to their contributions and affiliations, across disciplines, borders, and time.

ORCID is part of the wider digital infrastructure needed for researchers to share information on a global scale through enabling transparent and trustworthy connections between researchers, their contributions, and affiliations by providing an identifier for individuals to use with their name.

Register at ORCID

Internal Grants

The Research Office administers five internal grant programs that support WVU faculty projects. The Research Office receives all applications and provides copies to all members of the review committee for each program. Review committees are comprised of appointed or elected faculty members.

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