Grant opportunity: The William T. Grant Foundation is now accepting proposals for their Research Grants on Reducing Inequality. This program provides funding for research studies that increase understanding of programs, policies, and practices to reduce inequality in academic, social, behavioral, or economic outcomes of youth in the United States.
Grants are accepted in the following categories:
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Officers’ Research Grants are awarded to stand-alone studies or studies that build off of other projects.
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Major Research Grants are awarded to projects that involve secondary data analysis or launching experiments.
Eligibility: Tax-exempt organizations are eligible to apply. The foundation especially encourages applications from institutions serving historically underrepresented communities such as Historically-black colleges, Hispanic-serving institutions, or Native American-serving institutions.
Grant Amount and Grant Period: Officers’ Research Grants will range between $25,000 and $50,000 with a grant period ranging between one and two years. Major Research Grants will range between $100,000 and $600,000 with a grant period ranging between two and three months.
Important Dates:
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March 7th: Grant open date
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May 7th: Application deadline for Major Research Grants
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August 6th: Application deadline for Officers Research Grants
For more information: For more information, please click here.
Brockport Research Institute is a NYS certified woman-owned business enterprise that provides grant-writing, evaluation, project management, and professional learning services. If you or your organization are interested in this grant and want to know how Brockport Research Institute can help, please reach out to us at grants@brockportresearchinstitute.com or 1585-431-3416. Brockport Research Institute is not affiliated with this grant program or the William T. Grant Foundation.