Below are some key points to help you quickly find what you're looking for:


1. Search looks across all the content that appears on each card and the data that appears in the list view.

  • e.g., title, homepage description, fields marked "Show on card"
  • If a field is hidden from the Details page, it will be excluded in the search.

2. Search includes all contents from the InfoReady Details page except any custom fields that are not shown on the card.

  • e.g., title, category, cycle, dates, description, etc.

3. Each search generates a direct link.

  • Once search results are generated, the content in your URL bar can be shared with others.
  • This is a great way to share specific opportunities in an easy-to-access format.

4. When searching a string of text (phrase), spaces are interpreted as AND, not OR.

  • e.g., searching cancer research would return results for any card containing both the words "cancer" and "research" (or "Cancer" and "Research") anywhere in the opportunity Details
  • Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) are not supported. Perform separate searches for different phrases.

5. Entering a phrase in double quotation marks (““) returns results that match the string exactly, excluding capitalization.

  • e.g., searching "cancer research" would return results for any card containing the exact phrase "cancer research" or "Cancer Research" anywhere in the card or opportunity Details.

6. Entering an * (asterisk) wildcard character serves as a placeholder within a word where one or more characters is unknown. 

  • Usually used at the end of the search phrase to include other endings
  • e.g., cha* would return results containing “chapter”, “character”, “charter”, etc.

7. Entering a ? (question mark) wildcard character serves as a placeholder within a word for a single character.

  • Useful for finding different spellings of a word where only one letter may differ
  • e.g., wom?n would find return results for both woman and women