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Applications for Research to Reduce Inequality

Sponsors:
William T. Grant Foundation
Amount:
$600,000
External Deadline:
05/01/24
Opportunity Information:

The William T. Grant Foundation invites applications for its Research Grants on Reducing Inequality program, which supports research that aims to build, test, or increase understanding of programs, policies, or practices to reduce inequality in the academic, social, behavioral, or economic outcomes of young people ages 5 to 25 in the United States. Studies that aim to reduce inequalities that exist along dimensions of race, ethnicity, economic standing, language minority status, or immigrant origins are prioritized. 

Through the program, grants of up to $600,000 for up to three years will be awarded in support of descriptive studies that clarify mechanisms for reducing inequality or elucidate how or why a specific program, policy, or practice operates to reduce inequality; intervention studies that examine attempts to reduce inequality; and studies that improve the measurement of inequality in ways that can enhance the work of researchers, practitioners, or policy makers. Studies from a range of disciplines, fields, and methods are invited, and the foundation encourages investigations into various youth-serving systems, including justice, housing, child welfare, mental health, and education. The foundation is especially interested in research to reduce inequality in academic, social, behavioral, or economic outcomes; and studies to reduce inequality along the dimensions of race, ethnicity, economic standing, language minority status, or immigrant origin status.

Proposals are encouraged from organizations that are under-represented among grantee institutions, including historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), Hispanic-serving institutions, Tribal colleges and universities (TCUs), Alaska Native-serving institutions, Native Hawaiian-serving institutions, and Asian American Native American Pacific Islander-serving institutions (AANAPISIs).

Applicants must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code to be eligible.

For complete program guidelines, application instructions, and descriptions of previously funded projects, see the William T. Grant Foundation website.

ASU Information:

Submissions to this sponsor/donor are managed by the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations. Please contact your unit-assigned ASUF Director of Development or Research Advancement Specialist at your earliest convenience to ensure ASU's strategic coordination and management of funding applications.

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