Adrianne Fielding
Director of Research & Content
Adrianne Fielding oversees and manages eCivis' Research Department - the dedicated professionals behind Grants Network: Research. Adrianne works with the Research Department to ensure product quality by continually striving towards improvements in the clarity, consistency, and comprehensiveness of the information in Grants Network.
“We have a profound appreciation for the fact that it is our diligence with each and every grant, each and every day, that makes the difference to our clients. We take this responsibility very seriously, and we genuinely enjoy locating, researching, and making sense of funding opportunities so our clients don't have to – which saves them time and money and lets them focus instead on putting together the strongest application possible. ”
In addition to guiding the Research Department's work on Grants Network, Adrianne manages the interdepartmental Customized Grant Research (CGR) process.
Adrianne brings more than seven years experience with advanced research methods and statistical analysis to her work at eCivis. She was the project lead for two local governments on NIH and NSF grants, where she designed and implemented multivariate statistical analyses of population and subgroups using STATA and spatial data analysis software. Adrianne is also a proven expert in archival, telephone, and internet research.
Before joining eCivis, Adrianne coordinated the Maine Rural Development Council's statewide effort on strategic planning for rural development. Adrianne holds a Bachelor of Arts from Wesleyan University, a Master of Arts from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and completed the coursework for a PhD at the University of Massachusetts.





