Small Grants of up to $50,000 for Research Projects and Indigenous Fellowship Program now accepting Applications

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Small Grants of up to $50,000 for Research Projects and Indigenous Fellowship Program now accepting Applications

Proposals are now being accepted for Small Research Grants Program on Education

About Spencer Foundation Grant

The Spencer Foundation is pleased to announce the Small Research Grants Program to support education research projects that will contribute to the improvement of education, broadly conceived, with budgets up to $50,000 for projects ranging from one to five years.

The goal for this program is to support rigorous, intellectually ambitious and technically sound research that is relevant to the most pressing questions and compelling opportunities in education.

The Small ResearchGrants Program supports proposals from multiple disciplinary and methodological perspectives, both domestically and internationally, from scholars at various stages in their career.

Funding Information

  • Proposed budgets for this program are limited to $50,000 total.
  • Duration: Projects proposed may not be longer than 5 years in duration.

Small Grant Proposal Elements

  • Within the online application, there are detailed guidelines for each section. Is an overview of the elements you’ll be expected to complete.
  • 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 before being added to the application.
  • In this section you are also asked to confirm that neither the PI nor the Co-PIs currently have another research proposal under review at Spencer.
  • 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.
  • 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, Supplemental PI Course Release, Supplemental Co-PI Course Release)
    • Benefits (PI Benefits, Co-PI Benefits, Researcher Benefits, Other Staff Benefits, Tuition/Fees, Supplemental Course Release Benefits)
    • Other Collaborator (Independent Consultant, Advisor)
    • Travel (Project Travel, Conference or Dissemination Travel)
    • Equipment and Software (Equipment, Software)
    • Project Expenses (Supplies, Participant Stipends/Costs, Communication, Transcription)
    • Other (This should only be used for expenses not covered in the choices)
    • Subcontracts (Information is pulled from the subcontract budget forms)
    • Each expense for your project should be added and the budget narrative field should be completed, providing a description of that specific expense. Detailed guidelines are available within the application form.
    • 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 listed.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Proposals to the Research Grants on Education program must be for academic research projects that aim to study education. Proposals for activities other than research are not eligible (e.g., program evaluations, professional development, curriculum development, scholarships, capital projects). Additionally, proposals for research studies focused on areas other than education, are not eligible.
  • Principal Investigators (PIs) and Co-PIs applying for a Small Research Grant on Education must have an earned doctorate in an academic discipline or professional field, or appropriate experience in an education research-related profession. While graduate students may be part of the research team, they may not be named the PI or Co-PI on the proposal.
  • The PI must be affiliated with a non-profit organization or public/governmental institution that is willing to serve as the administering organization if the grant is awarded. The Spencer Foundation does not award grants directly to individuals. Examples include non-profit or public colleges, universities, school districts, and research facilities, as well as other non-profit organizations with a 501(c)(3) determination from the IRS (or equivalent non-profit status if the organization is outside of the United States).
  • Proposals are accepted from the U.S. and internationally, however, all proposals must be submitted in English and budgets must be proposed in U.S. Dollars.

Restrictions

  • Proposed budgets for this program are limited to $50,000 total and may not include indirect cost charges per Spencer’s policy. Eligible investigators may also request additional supplemental funds for a course release. See the Optional Supplemental Course Release section for details.
  • Projects proposed may not be longer than 5 years in duration.
  • PIs and Co-PIs may only hold one active research grant from the Spencer Foundation at a time. (This restriction does not apply to the administering organization; organizations may submit as many proposals as they like as long as they are for different projects and have different research teams.)
  • PIs and Co-PIs may not submit more than one research proposal to the Spencer Foundation at a time. This restriction applies to the Small Grants Program, Large Grants Program, Racial Equity Research Grants Program, and Research-Practice Partnership Program. If the PI or any of the Co-PIs currently have a research proposal under consideration in any of these programs, they are required to wait until a final decision has been made on the pending proposal before they can submit a new proposal.

 

How to Apply

The application process begins with a full proposal; there is no requirement to submit a letter of intent or intent to apply form.

For more information, visit Research Grants on Education. Application  deadline: 5th April, 2023.

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