Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Grant Program
About
The Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy is inviting applications for its grant Program.
Aim and Mission
To support emerging scholars through small grants;
To promote scholarship with a social policy application; and
To encourage projects that address contemporary issues in the social sciences.
Funding Information
Grants are based solely on merit. Each is worth a total of $7,500; $5,000 is awarded initially and $2,500 upon completion of the project.
Special Awards, given for outstanding work in specific disciplinary areas, are worth an additional $1,500.
A Trustees’ Award of an additional $3,000 is given to the project judged as the project with the most innovative approach in theory and/or methodology, or.
An additional $5,000 is given to the most outstanding overall project for the signature Irving Louis Horowitz award.
For grant recipients to be entitled to their second installment, they must show evidence of one of the following:
Acceptance and approval of their dissertation;
Acceptance of an article based on the research by a peer-reviewed journal; or
Invitation to write and publish a book chapter based on the research.
Grants are non-renewable and recipients have five years from announcement of the award to complete their project and claim their final payment.
Eligibility
Applicants must be current PhD (or DrPH) candidates who are working on their dissertation;
Applicants must not have a PhD; those who do, are ineligible;
Applicants must have defended their dissertation proposal or had their topic approved by their department;
Applicants can be from any country and any university in the world. US citizenship or residency is not required.
Criteria
The foundation supports projects with a social policy application on either a global or local level.
Applications are evaluated based on the Trustees’ assessment of criteria such as: feasibility, applicability, originality, methodology, theoretically informed or empirically rich research, and letters of recommendation. No specific weight is given to any one area. Proposals are evaluated based on overall merit of all aspects of the application.
Conditions
Awards are made to individuals, not institutions. If processed through an institution, a waiver for overhead is required.
Recipients are expected to acknowledge assistance provided by the foundation in any publication resulting from their research and should notify the foundation with publication details.
Grants are issued immediately on receipt of an acceptance letter from the recipient. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure the grant does not conflict with other funding they have secured. Grants are usually administered in June of the year they are decided.
Grant recipients will be publicized on the foundation's website, in appropriate professional media, and a press release to university media offices.
Post Date: 10-Oct-2022