So you're a community agency or women's organization and you want to find money for a research project? Or maybe you're an independent or academic researcher wanting to partner with the community and need to know what kind of funding might be out there? Or perhaps you operate a resource library and are interested in the latest bilingual guide? This book lists 93 federal and provincial granting programs, foundations, research institutes and corporations open to giving money toward research on issues important to women's equality. It contains sources one would not necessarily think of in the long and hard search for funds. It also contains a section of recommended resources: publications, Internet sites and organizations which are gateways to further information about funding sources and how to access them. The guide also gives tips on writing successful proposals and offers a glimpse into how the funding game works.
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Funding Sources for Research on Women
Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 2001; 124 pp; bilingual; paper $20 CA.
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