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Funding Search Database Webinar - Register for SPINPlus

Wednesday, February 23, 2022 - 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Take charge of how you hear about funding opportunities which align with your research priorities!   

 

 

THREE DATES OFFERED - PLEASE ONLY SIGN UP FOR ONE!!

 

Webinar Workshop dates: 

  • Wednesday 2/23 2pm – 3pm 
  • Thursday 3/17 10:30am – 11:30am 
  • Tuesday 4/12 11am – 12pm 

Where:    Online – at your desk
With:        Bill DeCocco, InfoEd
RSVP to: https://forms.gle/2dyfdpcmX7XEQ7sV9

Harness the power of SPINPlus – the funding search database available to all UMD faculty, staff and students, free of charge.  The system provides a modern full-text search which is run against the company’s proprietary database. 

Highlights include:

  • Public (government – Federal and State) and private (foundations) funding opportunities
  • Results are returned to the user in relevancy ranked format, and can be further sorted, grouped, or filtered
  • Searches/funding profiles can be saved for future use
  • Search results can be set up to send daily or weekly notification alerts
  • Basic training video tutorials are available on the site

This webinar will cover basic login, searches, and notifications from the system. There is a limit of 150 individual log-ins to the webinar on each date, therefore RSVPs to https://forms.gle/2dyfdpcmX7XEQ7sV9 will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis.

Don’t wait for the webinar!  Login today and try out your own searches.  See the SPIN Quick Guide attached! 

Login here:  https://spin.infoedglobal.com/Authorize/Login; then click on, “Need to create a new profile?” You will need to create one to follow along with the webinar so please do so (if you do not already have one!) !! You must have a profile to participate in the webinars.

If you need to reset your password/profile, please send me a message.  

Best,
Hana

Hana Kabashi, MA, CRA
Research Development Office
Office of the Vice President for Research
University of Maryland, College Park
hkabashi@umd.edu
301-405-4178