Deadline: 1 April 2018
The American Psychological Foundation (APF) is accepting proposals for its Visionary Grants to seed innovation through supporting research, education and intervention projects and programs that use psychology to solve social problems in the following priority areas:
- Applying psychology to at-risk, vulnerable populations (e.g. serious mental illness, returning military, those who are incarcerated or economically disadvantaged)
- Preventing violence
- Understanding the connection between behavior and health (e.g. wellness, diabetes, obesity)
- Understanding and eliminating stigma and prejudice (e.g. race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability and socioeconomic status)
Funding Information
One-year grants are available in amounts of up to $20,000.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be affiliated with a nonprofit charitable, educational or scientific institution, or governmental entity operating exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.
- Be a graduate student or early career researcher (no more than 10 years postdoctoral).
- Have demonstrated competence and capacity to execute the proposed work.
APF will not consider the following requests for grants to support:
- Political or lobbying purposes.
- Entertainment or fundraising expenses.
- Anyone the Internal Revenue Service would regard as a disqualified group or individual.
- Localized direct service.
- Conference/workshop expenses.
- IRB approval must be received from host institution before funding can be awarded if human participants are involved.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply online via given website.
Eligible Country: United States
For more information, please visit Visionary Grants.