Deadline: 21 August 2017
The Russell Sage Foundation (RSF)/Carnegie Corporation Initiative on “Immigration and Immigrant Integration” are seeking proposals to support innovative research on the effects of race, citizenship, legal status and politics, political culture and public policy on outcomes for immigrants and for the native-born of different racial and ethnic groups and generations.
This initiative falls under RSF’s Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration Program and represents a special area of interest within the core program, which continues to encourage proposals on a broader set of issues.
Areas of Interest
Examples of the kinds of topics and questions that are of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Legal Status
- Naturalization and Citizenship
- Mixed-Ancestry, Ethnic Identity, and Integration
- Race, Religion and Inequality
- Race, Religion and Inequality
Funding Information
- Applications must be limited to no more than a two-year period, with a maximum of $150,000 per project (including overhead).
- Presidential Awards, with a maximum budget of $35,000 ($50,000 if new data collection/access costs are included; no overhead allowed) are also available.
Eligibility Criteria
- All applicants (both PIs and Co-PIs) must have a Ph.D. or comparable terminal degree, or a strong career background that establishes their ability to conduct high-level, peer-reviewed scholarly research.
- RSF particularly encourages early career scholars to apply for Presidential awards.
- All nationalities are eligible to apply and applicants do not have to reside in the U.S. RSF does not accept applications for Project and Presidential Awards from doctoral or other graduate students, unless specified in a special RFP.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their Letter of Inquiry via given address.
Eligible Country: United States
For more information, please visit The Russell Sage Foundation.