The library in the Mullock Family Library, on the Cape May County Campus, is home to our Non-Profit Resource Center. The Center is a regional resource for Atlantic and Cape May Counties. Books and other information sources on fundraising are available, as are scheduled appointments for assistance in identifying grant information. The Center is a regional site for the Foundation Center's Funding Information Network, and provides access to the following Foundation Center resources:
Grant-seekers can take advantage of the quiet space and printing opportunities in the dedicated FIN room, or use any of the public computers in the Mullock Family Library to search the Foundation Center Databases. This services is available only on the Cape May County Campus; there is no off-campus access. Training opportunities are scheduled throughout the year; for information about upcoming training opportunities, contact the library at library@atlantic.edu.
Community College Federal Grants
A list of Federal grant sources for Community Colleges. This list is not exhaustive, and may be somewhat dated.
All applications for funding of activities at Atlantic Cape should be reviewed by the Resource Development Department before submission. Please review the Policy on Grants Procurement when preparing to apply for funding.
The EBSCOHost version of this database has a more powerful search interface and additional full-text access.
ERIC is an online library of education research and information, sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education. This extensive index to educational literature contains some 1.5 million items, including journal articles, unpublished documents, research reports, curricular materials, etc.
Provides indexing and abstracts for 280 of the most popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines to assist professional educators. Supplements the ERIC database.
A free international collection of research on education Includes peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, conference proceedings, and other original scholarly work.
Local demographics and statistics
This guide was developed by Leslie Murtha on behalf of the Instructional Resources Commitee, and is hosted by the library. All faculty and staff are invited to contribute appropriate resources to be added to the guide.