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Posted on November 16, 2012
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| Deadline: January 3, 2013 (Letters of Inquiry) |
William T. Grant Foundation Invites Letters of Inquiry for Distinguished Fellows Program
William T. Grant Foundation Invites Letters of Inquiry for Distinguished Fellows Program
The William T. Grant Foundation's Distinguished Fellows Program is designed to increase the supply of, demand for, and use of high-quality research in the service of improved youth outcomes. To accomplish this goal, the program gives influential mid-career researchers the opportunity to immerse themselves in practice or policy settings, and conversely gives influential practitioners and policy makers the opportunity to work in research settings.
The program encourages mid-career researchers to submit proposals that are designed to deepen their understanding of policy processes and practice settings. Similarly, the program invites policy makers and practitioners to propose projects that will enhance their capacities to recognize and use high-quality research.
Proposed fellowships must fit the Grant Foundation's research interests. The foundation currently supports research to understand and improve the everyday settings of youth 8 to 25 years of age in the United States. Specifically, the foundation funds studies that enhance the understanding of how youth settings work, how they affect youth development, and how they can be improved; and when, how, and under what conditions research evidence is used in policy and practice that affect youth, and how its use can be improved.
To be eligible, applicants must be influential mid-career practitioners, policy makers, or researchers, and propose one or two tax-exempt private and governmental organizations that are willing to "house" and mentor the fellow. For the purposes of this program, a mid-career professional is defined as having eight to twenty years of cumulative experience in his/her current role as a researcher, policy maker, or practitioner.
The program generally selects between one and four fellows annually. Each will receive up to $175,000 (including direct and indirect costs) for the total duration of the fellowship. Fellowships may range from six months to two years. The foundation also may provide a small grant of up to $25,000 to the fellowship site to defray the costs associated with hosting a fellow.
Letters of Inquiry are now accepted three times a year, in January, April, and August. The next deadline is January 3, 2013.
The 2012-13 Distinguished Fellows Application Guide, containing a complete description of the fellows program, eligibility guidelines, and application instructions, are available at the William T. Grant Foundation Web site.
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Link to Complete RFP
Primary Subject: Children and Youth
Geographic Funding Area: National
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