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Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration Program (US)

Russell Sage Foundation: Program on Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (US)

Deadline: 27-Jul-22

Applications are now open for the Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration Program to support innovative investigator-initiated research that examines the roles of race, ethnicity, nativity, legal status —and their interactions with each other and other social categories—in the social, economic, and political outcomes for immigrants, U.S.-born racial and ethnic minorities, and native-born whites.

The Russell Sage Foundation (RSF) encourages multi-disciplinary perspectives and methods that both strengthen the data, theory, and methods of social science research and improve our understanding of how to foster the ideals of a pluralist society. Proposals may focus on any one or more of the issues—race, and/or ethnicity, and/or immigration.
Topics

The kinds of questions that are of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

Funding Information

Trustee Grants are generally capped at $200,000. Presidential Grants are capped at $50,000, but PIs may request up to $75,000 when the proposed research project has special needs for gathering data (eg, qualitative research) or gaining access to restricted-use data, or when the proposal budget includes salary support for multiple assistant professor PIs.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.russellsage.org/research/funding/race-ethnicity-immigration

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