Deadline: 1-Jul-22
The American Psychological Foundation (APF) is now accepting proposals for the Marian R. Stuart Grant Program to further the research, practice, or education of an early career psychologist on the connection between mental and physical health, particularly for work that contributes to public health.
Examples include but are not limited to research-based programs that teach medical doctors counseling skills; research-based programs on the effect of behavior on health; and research-based programs on psychologists’ role in medical settings for the benefit of patients.
Preference will be given to psychologists working in medical schools.
Funding Information
Grants Up to $20,000 is available.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be an early career researcher (no more than 10 years postdoctoral).
- Be affiliated with a nonprofit charitable, educational, or scientific institution, or governmental entity operating exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.
- Have demonstrated competence and capacity to execute the proposed work.
IRB approval must be received from host institution before funding can be awarded if human participants are involved.
Evaluation Criteria
- quality, viability, and potential impact of the proposed project
- originality, innovation, and contribution to the field
- applicant’s demonstrated competence and capability to execute the proposed work
- allocation of resources and criticality of funding for execution of work (particularly if part of a larger funded effort)
For more information, visit American Psychological Foundation.
For more information, visit https://www.apa.org/apf/funding/stuart-grant