Find Research and Grant Money With the SPIN/SMARTS Service

The University of Arkansas makes available to all faculty and staff two services to search for government, private and nonprofit funding opportunities. These online services, called SPIN/SMARTS, have 7,000-plus funding opportunities.

SPIN/SMARTS can be used for:

  • Ad-hoc searches, known as SPIN service, or
  • Request an account allowing you to create customized searches, known as SMARTS service, to be sent to your e-mail each day.

In order to do an ad-hoc search, you must use a computer located on the premises of the University of Arkansas. This will not work from home.

Open your browser and go to this website: http://infoed.uark.edu/. Click on the "SPIN" tab on the left side of the screen. A window will pop up. Enter your search criteria on this page.

To receive e-mails through the SMARTS service, contact the office of research support and sponsored programs to get your account set up for the SMARTS service.

For more information, contact Mark Larmoyeux at marksl@uark.edu.

Contacts

Mark Larmoyeux, InfoEd Administrator
VPRS
(479) 575-3111, marksl@uark.edu

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