Use: Used with root words when search terms could have different endings * You can use the boost feature and AND keywords for example health^10 AND gender This is an OR search since we did not specify AND.* The results will be the same number as if you did health gender but in a different order – weighted more heavily to health. Results: Health is considered 10x more important than gender, and the order of the projects will reflect that weight. ![]() Results: This search will require the keyword gender, the project could have health (but is not required – it’s an OR term) and not have the keyword “maternal health” Use: Alternate way of searching AND, AND NOTĮxample: +gender health –“maternal health” Results: Will include any project with the keyword gender, but not those with maternal health Use: Remove projects that contain a certain keywordĮxample: gender AND NOT “maternal health” Results: Will show projects that are related to the phrase “climate change” but also include the terms study or research. Use: Combine different keywords and Boolean search termsĮxample: "climate change" AND (study OR research) health OR gender) you do not need to put OR – the default search will already do that. * Remember, if you only have two or more ‘or’ search terms (i.e. Results: Similar to the last search, this will show projects with the keywords of education or health and gender Results: This search will show projects focused on education and either health or gender.Įxample: education OR (health AND gender) Use: Require at least one of the keywordsĮxample: education AND (health OR gender) Results: The search will only show projects that are both gender and health orientated Results: Will include any project with both keywords in this pattern, if you were to search for climate change without the quotation marks the search would be looking for climate or change, the word change can be included in many funding opportunities related to every and any sector. Use: Search by phrase rather than individual words ![]() Please note, that using many of these keys in one search could slow down the search speed as the system needs to scan the profiles with the new rules. However, there are a few ways to further define your search. ![]() Projects that have all of the keywords will appear at the top of the search results whereas those with only some or one of the keywords will appear at the bottom. The standard search on Devex without using any Boolean terms functions similar to a Google search.
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