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Spencer Foundation | Conference Grant Program for Researchers, Practitioners and Policymakers

are-able Foundation Community Grant Program (Australia)

Deadline: 23-Oct-20

The Spencer Foundation has launched the Conference Grant Program to provide support to scholars to organize small research conferences, focused symposia, or other forms of convening are around important issues in education.

This program is intended to bring together researchers, practitioners, policymakers and other important collaborators whose expertise, substantive knowledge and practice, theoretical insight, or methodological expertise can be engaged in ways that help to build upon and advance education research.

They encourage applicants to think expansively about how convening’s can expand the substantive work and impact of educational research on advancing racial equity.

They invite proposals that aim to grow the current scope of research on racial equity, develop new knowledge through interdisciplinary scholarly engagement, or as a way to collaborate to increase the impact of educational research. Importantly, they welcome proposals that advance conceptualizations of strength- and resiliency-based perspectives.

Successful proposals will bring together researchers to approach the proposed topic from multiple perspectives. They also encourage applicants proposing conferences to consider ways of bridging the substantive, theoretical, and methodological expertise of participants. While not a requirement, successful proposals in previous rounds have also included other attendees outside of the academy such as teachers, policymakers, families, artists, or journalists if the convening called for such expertise.

Funding Information 

Conference Structure

They recommend conference proposals are explicit in explaining the framework or structure of their proposed convening. The proposed conference should address one approach or may include aspects from multiple structures, with the overarching goal of influencing the public discourse, practice, or policy of education.

Conference Grant Proposal Elements

Within the online application, there are detailed guidelines for each section. There is an overview of the elements you’ll be expected to complete.

  1. Project Personnel – As the person creating the draft application, you will automatically be assigned to the proposal as the Principal Investigator. If there are Co-PIs on the proposal, they can be added to the application in this section.  They must first follow Steps 1 and 2 mentioned in the guideline before being added to the application.
  2. Proposal Summary – Information about the project is requested, such as the project title, start and end dates, the central research question(s), and a 200 word project summary.
  3. Budget and Budget Justification – The budget form is divided into the following categories and each category has a pulldown menu of the line item choices listed in parentheses:
    • Salaries (PI, Co-PI, Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Graduate Student, Researcher, Undergraduate Researcher, Other Research Staff, Other Staff);
    • Benefits (PI Benefits, Co-PI Benefits, Researcher Benefits, Other Staff, Benefits, Tuition/Fees);
      Other Collaborator (Speaker/Participant Honoraria, Independent Consultant, Advisor);
    • Travel (Conference);
    • Equipment and Software (Equipment, Software);
    • Project Expenses (Conference Space Rental, Conference Meals, Supplies, Communication, Transcription);
    • Other (This should only be used for expenses not covered in the choices);
    • Subcontracts (Information is pulled from the subcontract budget forms.
    • Subcontracts: If your project will have subcontracts, a separate subcontract budget form will need to be completed for each. The subcontract form has the same categories and line item choices.
    • Accommodations for people with disabilities: Please include a plan for how you will accommodate people with disabilities who attend your conference in the planning phase of your project. When budgeting for your convening you may include costs associated with accommodating people with disabilities. For example, you might need to allot funds for a sign language interpreter, assistive listening devices, video captioning, or printed media in an alternate format. The Spencer Foundation will consider such accommodations an allowable conference expense.

Eligibility Criteria

Project Timeline 

Restrictions

How to Apply

Review Process

The Conference Grants Program in Education uses a peer review process for all eligible submissions.  Each proposal will be reviewed by both external panel reviewers and internal staff. The review process for this program takes approximately 5 months from the deadline date.

The review panel for this program is made up of scholars in the field of education research with expertise across many disciplines and methodological areas.  Panelist are asked to rate and comment on the following aspects of your proposal:

For more information, visit https://www.spencer.org/grant_types/conference-grants

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