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Grants.gov Starts Blogging

Grants.gov, the US portal for finding and applying for government grants, has started a blog at http://grants-gov.blogspot.com/. The blog is intended for high-volume, institutional users and may not be so relevant to casual Grants.gov searchers.

Grants.gov also publishes the quarterly Succeed newsletter, distributed via email subscription, to keep users informed of system changes.

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