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What are some of the easiest ways I can get funds for my research? Are there any websites or companies that can help?

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Question added by Thurayya Al Qasim , Legal Counsellor , Ihqaq Law Firm
Date Posted: 2016/11/30

you can reach non profit organizations, gourment, or other private companies for making your budget of research. Morover you can run any fund raising society where you should engage your youth for skill delopment

Srinivasan Vathsal
by Srinivasan Vathsal , Alexander Von Humbolt Fellow of post doctoral Research , DFVLR now called DLR

To submit proposals to ISRO, DRDO, DST

Poshadri Achinna
by Poshadri Achinna , Subject Matter Specialist (Food Technology) , Prof.Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University

HarvestPlus is one of the donor

CGIAR

FAO/WHO etc

Jinu Alias
by Jinu Alias , Assistant Administrator , AST Group Of Companies

some companies and websites will help when we followed their conditions . the eaiset way is we can reserve little fund from our own company or business from our profit. 

mohammed sameer ballim
by mohammed sameer ballim , CEO , Qwest business Solutions

The best place to start is with friends and family, They are most likely to provide funding with more generous terms than most institutions   

aamir naseer
by aamir naseer , internee , al aziz dairy and goat farm

yes, such oppertunities are there but they have their criteria for funding.

TWESIGOMWE BRUCE
by TWESIGOMWE BRUCE , DOCUMENTATION OFFICER , UGANDA MARTYRS UNIVERSITY

Yes there are thhere, however they may require you to write a project proposal

rejoice zale
by rejoice zale , telemarketer , market trader

yes there is nafsa can fund me

HUMAYUN KHAN
by HUMAYUN KHAN , Senior Fishery Biologist (Fish population dynamics and Fish stock assessment) , Center for Development Initiatives in Capture Fisheries

FAO,DANIDA, USAID,CIDA are organisation who could help by funding my research

Avijit Kumar Awasthi
by Avijit Kumar Awasthi , Microbiologist , Intermediate Reference Laboratory, State TB Training and Demonstration Centre, Agra

WHO,FIND, DST, DBT. ICMR, CLINTON FOUNDATION

Shanka Fernando
by Shanka Fernando , Postgraduate Teaching Assistant , University College London

There are indeed (as I am sure you know) many organisations that can help with funding, depending on your field, your research proposal, etc. A (perhaps) easier way of securing funding is to look for local charities. When I was applying for funding (in the United Kingdom), I googled "charities offering funding for master's degrees", and a whole list came up. Individually, they don't offer full funding (maybe AED 1000), but you aren't limited in how many you can apply for. Many of these charities aren't necessarily interested in your work per se, but rather that they can help you become more productive. They tend to help fund local individuals, so as long as you are from that area, they are likely to fund you. There was a story on one of the sites that an individual was able to do this and secure £50,000 (around AED 200,000), which fully funded his studies; so it is possible. Good luck!

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