Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
The International Peace Research Association (IPRA) Foundation offers the Small Peace Research Grant Program to support high-quality, original, and interdisciplinary research that promotes peace and justice worldwide.
Purpose and Objectives
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Fund peace research projects in diverse global contexts, including Argentina, Bosnia, inner-city U.S. communities, the Middle East, the Philippines, the Punjab, and Uganda
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Promote knowledge of non-violent peace strategies and positive peace principles
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Expand the global community of peace scholars and foster communication, collaboration, and empowerment of researchers in vulnerable and marginalized communities
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Support research that advances socially relevant, justice-oriented, and non-violent solutions while respecting dignity and diversity
Funding and Scope
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Limited number of grants available due to high-quality submissions
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Only one grant per applicant; previous recipients are not eligible to reapply
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Budgets focus on direct project costs; indirect costs, salaries for primary investigators, or unrelated expenses are not permitted
Eligibility
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Applicants must submit complete application packages including an application form, CV, project proposal, and a letter of support
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Proposals must align closely with IPRA’s mission, vision, and core values and clearly demonstrate contribution to the field of peace research
Application and Review Process
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Managed by the Grant Administrator, who oversees communication, review, and feedback
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Proposals are assessed on originality, interdisciplinary approach, social relevance, and potential impact
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Dissemination plans are required to show how results will reach both academic and broader audiences
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Progress and final reports must be submitted according to timelines, with all outputs acknowledging IPRA Foundation support
Conclusions
The IPRA Small Peace Research Grant Program is a prestigious opportunity for researchers dedicated to promoting peace and justice. It encourages high-impact, socially relevant research with a focus on empowering vulnerable communities, fostering collaboration, and advancing non-violent solutions. Through careful budget oversight and structured dissemination, the program ensures that funded projects contribute meaningfully to both local and global peacebuilding initiatives.
For more information, visit IPRAF.








































