Grants.gov website in the US, the websites of the Marie Curie Fellowships,
the European Research Council, and the European Commission in Europe,
and the Economic & Social Research Council in the United Kingdom.
Almost all if not all of those sources of funding will tend to have funding
for broad research areas instead of narrower research questions.
Under the latter approach,
catch as catch can, and getting funding
becomes a matter of applying for any project you feel qualified to undertake
and feel like you have the bandwidth for, keeping in mind the points raised
in the previous section. This approach may be especially necessary if your
position is a soft-money position wherein you have to raise some or all of
your salary every year. Such soft-money positions are common in schools
of public health (where the universe of obtainable grants is correspondingly
much larger than in most areas of economics) and at multilateral institutions
like the agencies that compose the CGIAR, such as the International Food
Policy Research Institute.
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