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Research-Practice Partnerships: Collaborative Research for Educational Change

Research-Practice Partnerships: Collaborative Research for Educational Change

Deadline: 9-Nov-22

The Spencer Foundation is seeking applications for its Research-Practice Partnership (RPP) Grants Program to support education research projects that engage in collaborative and participatory partnerships with project budgets of up to $400,000 and durations of up to three years.

This grant program is open to partnerships between researchers and a broad array of practitioners. For example, practitioners might work in school districts, county offices of education, state educational organizations, universities, community-based organizations, and other social sectors that significantly impact learners’ lives. As such, the foundation defines practitioners broadly; they might be policy-makers, out-of-school-time providers and other informal educators, K-12 teachers and leaders, or families and other community members. The Foundation is open to applications from design-based research teams, networked improvement communities, place-based research alliances, and a wealth of other partnership arrangements.

Funding Information
Activities 

Research is fundamental to every research-practice partnership, and the foundation expects research activities to be the central element of every proposal. In addition to detailing a plan for research, applicants may also prioritize plans for communicating and disseminating key findings and other important partnership activities that have the potential to foster positive educational changes.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.spencer.org/grant_types/research-practice-partnerships

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