This program aims to enhance and support new and novel efforts by data creators and/or data users to effectively communicate, using data, how conditions of place are shaped by structural racism in ways that negatively impact community health. To learn more about this opportunity, please see the announcement for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. OFR
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Joyce Foundation: Advancing Racial Equity and Economic Mobility in the Great Lakes OFR Contact: Catherine Cotter Amount: Not specified (recent grants have ranged from $15K to $1M) Deadline: 6/7/23 (LOI, estimated) The Joyce Foundation invests in public policies and strategies to advance racial equity and economic mobility for the next generation in the Great Lakes region. The Foundation accepts
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Division of Public Programs is accepting applications for the Digital Projects for the Public program. This program supports projects that interpret and analyze humanities content in primarily digital platforms and formats, such as websites, mobile applications and tours, interactive touch screens and kiosks, games, and virtual environments.
SFARI’s mission is to improve the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by funding innovative research of the highest quality and relevance. This program prioritizes research that produces foundational knowledge about the neurobehavioral differences associated with ASD, many of which will inform or relate to the development and refinement of tools needed
This interdisciplinary funding program aims to place current problem situations facing shrinking and entirely abandoned “lost cities” in historical context. It focuses not on the question of which factors led to a city’s abandonment, but rather on the abandoned cities themselves, as well as the different forms of their interpretation, instrumentalization, and coding in various
This foundation supports education research projects that will contribute to understanding and ameliorating racial inequality in education. Studies should aim to understand and disrupt the reproduction and deepening of educational inequality in education and seek to (re)imagine and make new forms of equitable education. Like other Spencer programs, this program is “field-initiated” in that proposal
RSF is accepting LOIs under these core programs and special initiatives: Behavioral Science and Decision Making in Context Future of Work Immigration and Immigrant Integration Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration Social, Political, and Economic Inequality In addition, RSF will also accept LOIs relevant to any of its core programs that address the effects of social movements,
The Wayne F. Placek Grant supports empirical research from fields of the behavioral and social sciences on any topic related to LGBT+ issues. Specifically, the program encourages research to increase the general public’s understanding of homosexuality and sexual orientation, and to alleviate the stress that lesbian women, gay men, bisexual women, bisexual men, and transgender
This RFP seeks to map the research, leadership, training, and partnership landscapes for the study of human flourishing in one or more of the following regions: Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, South-East Asia, and East Asia. These landscaping reviews will explore the feasibility of establishing up to three regional Collaborative
RRF Foundation for Aging prioritizes four main areas within their grantmaking programs: Caregiving, Housing, Economic Security in Later Life, and Social and Intergenerational Connectedness within the following grant programs: Advocacy: Projects that focus on improving public policy for older Americans Direct Service: Improve availability and quality of community-based services and supports in seven states (FL, IL, IN, IA, KY,