Deadline: 29 February 2020
The International Peace Research Association (IPRA) Foundation is currently seeking applications for its Peace Research Grants in order to enhance the processes of peace.
The aim of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.
Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East, the Philippines, the Punjab, and Uganda.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants may receive only one Peace Research grant;
- The IPRA Foundation Peace Research Grants are small grants intended to assist scholars in undertaking small research projects;
- These grants are to individuals, not to institutions or organizations;
- The Foundation does not not allow overhead costs or indirect administrative costs to be covered as part of the grant;
- The Foundation does not allow rent and other normal living expenses as part of the budget;
- Only one grant will be awarded to any applicant from either the Peace Research Grant Program or the Small Peace Research Grant Program;
- If Applicants have previously received a grant, do not apply for another.
For more information, visit https://iprafoundation.org/peace-research-grant-instructions/