The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
This site uses "Assistance Program" as a generic term rather than speak specifically of a grant, loan, or other sort of program. The online Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance gives you access to a database of all Federal programs available to State and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally -recognized Indian tribal governments; Territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and nonprofit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. After you find the program you want, contact the office that administers the program and find out how to apply.

Grant Information Resources from Hi Wire (National Network/ Libraries of Medicine)
Provides general grant writing information and a list of funding agencies and opportunities.

GrantsNet from the U. S. Department of Health & Human Services
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has approximately 300 grant programs, most of which are administered in a decentralized manner by several agencies.

Illinois Department of Public Health Center for Rural Health
The Center for Rural Health administers a number of scholarship programs for students in the health professions. All programs require scholarship recipients to practice in an underserved area upon completion of their training.

National Institutes of Health, Office of Extramural Research
NIH funds grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts that support the advancement of fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems to meet the NIH mission of extending healthy life and reducing the burdens of illness and disability. While NIH awards many grants specifically for research, we also provide grant opportunities that support research-related activities, including: construction, training, career development, conferences, resource grants and more.

Nursing (Health Resources & Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions)
Yearly funding opportunities are listed. Information on nursing education and practice grant programs, scholarship, loan and loan repayment programs.

Office of Rural Health Policy (Health Resources & Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions)
The Office works both within government at federal, state and local levels, and with the private sector -- with associations, foundations, providers and community leaders -- to seek solutions to rural health care problems. Several grant opportunities are listed under News & Events.

State of Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
The financial aid provided to nursing students consists of loans for undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate training that may be forgiven, or written off, in exchange for service in an underserved area.

The Foundation Center
The mission of the Foundation Center is to foster public understanding of the foundation field by collecting, organizing, analyzing, and disseminating information on foundations, corporate giving, and related subjects. The intended audience includes grant seekers, grant makers, researchers, policymakers, the media, and the general public.
 
US Department of Education
ED administers programs authorized and funded by Congress. These programs provide financial aid for eligible applicants for elementary, secondary, and college education; for the education of individuals with disabilities and of those who are illiterate, disadvantaged, or gifted; and for the education of immigrants, American Indians, and people with limited English proficiency.

US Department of Health and Human Services
This is a source for grant information from the various HHS agencies. The listing includes grants, scholarships, internships and financial aid.

Human Subject Research
Guidelines for Institutional Review Boards and Clinical Investigators, US Food & Drug Administration
FDA guidelines for human subject research.

Office of Human Subjects Research, National Institutes of Health
45 CFR 46 Protection Of Human Subjects (Code of Federal Regulations).

Guidelines for Conduct of Research Involving Human Subjects at NIH
(Gray Booklet) (PDF file).

Protecting the Privacy and Health of Human Research Subjects in the Digital Age
 
Nuremberg Code Directives for Human Experimentation

World Medical Association Declaration Of Helsinki

List of all Institutions Holding Assurances
The web site contains computer based training on protecting human subjects. You can also find guidelines, forms, criteria and responsibility information sheets.
http://ohrp.cit.nih.gov/search/search.aspx
http://ohsr.od.nih.gov/

Bioethics Resources on the Web, National Institute’s of Health
This website contains a broad collage of annotated web links. The listed resources provide background information and various positions on issues in bioethics, including human subject resources, IRBsn and responsible conduct of research. 

Office for Human Research Protection, US Department of Health and Human Services (OHRP)
Establishes criteria for and approves assurances of compliance for the protection of human subjects with institutions engaged in HHS-conducted or -supported human subject research. Provides clarification and guidance on involving humans in research. Develops and implements educational programs and resource materials.Promotes the development of approaches to enhance human subject protections.

University of Missouri Graduate School - Responsible Conduct of Research Program (RCR)
The mission is to improve and institutionalize the training of graduate students and post doctoral fellows in the responsible conduct of research to foster a university culture of research integrity at the University of Missouri. This site is similar to many other RCR sites at universities around the country