Deadline: 28-Jan-2024
Carnegie Corporation of New York has launched a request for proposals that will advance and disseminate knowledge and understanding about the key determinants and consequences of the evolving global order.
Funding Information
- Through a competitive process, a small number of proposals will be selected for philanthropic grants of between $300,000 and $500,000 as one-time funding. The projects may run for up to 24 months. Finalists will be invited to submit a full proposal by April 2024. Recommendations for support will be made at the September 2024 meeting of the Corporation’s board of trustees, with a project start date of October 1, 2024.
Proposal Content
- Proposals should address one or more of the following questions:
- What are the types of political networks — alliances, coalitions, informal groups — that are (and will be) influencing the global order and to what end?
- What are the major factors — technological, economic, geostrategic, etc. — at national, international, or transnational levels that are playing (and are likely to play) a prominent role in the evolution of the global order and how will those factors play out?
- What is the global order likely to look like in 10 years — and why?
- Strong proposals will:
- Identify the knowledge gap that will be filled by this project.
- Offer novel insights using new or overlooked information, methodologies, or research.
- Explain the project’s policy relevance.
- Include non-American views and perspectives.
- Engage academic and practitioner communities.
- Involve experts from underrepresented communities in the United States.
Eligibility Criteria
- Projects may be based upon past or ongoing work but must represent a substantially new inquiry or idea.
- Think tanks, university-based centers, and independent nongovernmental organizations are eligible to apply. Individual researchers will not be considered.
- Applying organizations must be based in the United States but are encouraged, where applicable, to have international partners.
For more information, visit Carnegie Corporation of New York.