American Psychological Foundation: Visionary Grants
The American Psychological Foundation (APF) Visionary Grants seek to seed innovation through supporting research, education, and intervention projects and programs that use psychology to solve social problems in the following priority areas:
- Applying psychology to at-risk, vulnerable populations (e.g., serious mental illness, returning military, those who are incarcerated or economically disadvantaged)
- Preventing violence
- Understanding the connection between behavior and health (e.g., wellness, diabetes, obesity)
- Understanding and eliminating stigma and prejudice (e.g., race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, and socioeconomic status)
Preference will be given to pilot projects that, if successful, would be strong candidates for support from major federal and foundation funding agencies, and “demonstration projects” that promise to generalize broadly to similar settings in other geographical areas and/or to other settings.
Amount: Grants of up to $20,000 will be awarded.
Eligibility: Applicants must:
- Be a graduate student or early career researcher (no more than 10 years postdoctoral)
- Be affiliated with a nonprofit charitable, educational, or scientific institution, or governmental entity operating exclusively for charitable and educational purposes
- Have demonstrated competence and capacity to execute the proposed work
Link: https://www.apa.org/apf/funding/visionary?tab=1
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