A proprietary resource that "provides non-profits with comprehensive, accurate data for fundraising and outreach". Desribed in Online Searcher (2013), 37(4), 30-32.
"FundRef provides a standard way to report funding sources for published scholarly research. Publishers deposit funding information from articles and other content using a standard taxonomy of funder names. This funding data is then made publicly available through CrossRef's search interfaces and APIs for funders and other interested parties to analyze."
"Comprehensive Coverage of Funding Opportunities ... across 39 subject areas and ~2000 categories ... and a Database of Sponsors ...". Free trial subscriptions.
"... focused on Science and Engineering Research; Medical Research; Undergraduate Education; and Southern California. Each of our grant programs invests in people and programs that are making a difference in the quality of life, now and for the future."