Deadline: 05-Jun-2026
The APF Division 49 Group Psychology Grant supports innovative research on group behavior, leadership, and cohesion in applied settings. One grant of $1,500 is available for researchers affiliated with nonprofit or governmental institutions, with preference for early-career psychologists integrating group psychology and group psychotherapy principles.
Programme Overview
The APF Division 49 Group Psychology Grant aims to advance research on how individual traits, group dynamics, leadership differences, and structural factors affect group behavior and outcomes. This includes impacts on:
- Decision-making within groups
- Group performance and productivity
- Cohesion and collective effectiveness
- Leadership influence and role dynamics
The grant encourages studies that bridge group psychology and group psychotherapy to enhance applied knowledge in organizational, educational, and therapeutic settings.
Funding Details
- Grant Amount: $1,500
- Purpose: Support research initiatives aligned with group psychology and applied group settings
- Number of Grants: One per cycle
Eligibility
Applicants Must:
- Be affiliated with a nonprofit, educational, or scientific institution, or a governmental entity operating exclusively for charitable and educational purposes
- Demonstrate knowledge of group psychology or group psychotherapy principles
- Preference is given to early-career psychologists within 10 years of postdoctoral experience
- Submit a research proposal that integrates group psychology and group psychotherapy
Application Requirements
Applicants are required to submit:
- Project Proposal: Clear description of research objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes
- Project Timeline: Detailed schedule of research activities
- Budget: Itemized costs with justification for each expense
- Curriculum Vitae (CV): Academic and professional credentials
Why It Matters
- Supports innovative research in applied group psychology
- Enhances understanding of group interactions and outcomes in real-world settings
- Promotes early-career researcher development in psychology
- Encourages integration of psychotherapy principles into group research
How to Apply
- Confirm eligibility based on institutional affiliation and research background
- Prepare a comprehensive project proposal aligned with group psychology objectives
- Draft a timeline and detailed budget
- Submit all required documents through the official application portal
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without proper institutional affiliation
- Submitting proposals that do not integrate group psychology principles
- Providing incomplete budget justification
- Omitting CV or detailed project timeline
FAQ
1. Who can apply?
Researchers affiliated with nonprofit, educational, scientific, or government institutions dedicated to charitable and educational purposes.
2. What is the grant amount?
$1,500 to support a single research project per cycle.
3. Are early-career researchers preferred?
Yes, preference is given to psychologists within 10 years of postdoctoral experience.
4. What type of research is supported?
Studies on group behavior, cohesion, decision-making, leadership, and integration of group psychology and group psychotherapy.
5. How should the budget be prepared?
Provide an itemized budget with justification for all project-related expenses.
6. Can multiple applications be submitted by one institution?
Only one application per eligible researcher or project is allowed.
Conclusion
The APF Division 49 Group Psychology Grant Program offers a unique opportunity to advance applied research on group dynamics, leadership, and cohesion. By supporting early-career researchers and promoting the integration of group psychotherapy and psychology principles, the program strengthens the field’s contribution to understanding and improving group behavior in applied settings.
For more information, visit American Psychological Foundation.









































