American Psychological Foundation- Part II

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If you should have any questions or are interested in pursuing any opportunities through the American Psychological Foundation please contact your Pre-Award Grant Specialist Melissa, mke...@westga.edu
 
Please note, all grants and contracts must be processed prior to submission by the ORSP.
 
Click the links below for more information.
 
Division 17 Counseling Psychology Grants: Up to $5,000 available to enhance the science and practice of counseling psychology.
 
Jacquelin Goldman Congressional Fellowship: To provide developmental and clinical psychologists with an interest in policies that affect the psychological development of children to contribute to the more effective use of psychological knowledge in government; and to broaden awareness about the value of psychology-government interaction among psychologists and within the federal government.
 
Theodore Millon Award in Personality Psychology: $1,000 to honor an outstanding psychologist engaged in advancing the science of personality psychology.
 

Lizette Peterson-Homer Grant: $5,000 for research on the prevention of injuries in children and adolescents through accidents, violence, abuse or suicide.

Wayne F. Placek Grants: $15,000 to support empirical research from all fields of the behavioral and social sciences on any topic related to lesbian, gay or bisexual issues.

Pre-College Grants: $20,000 to support the science and application of psychological science among talented high school students.

Visionary Grants: up to $20,000 to seed innovation through supporting research, education, and intervention projects and programs.

Drs. Raymond A. and Rosalee G. Weiss Program and Innovation Fund Grants: $2,500 to seed innovation through supporting research, education, and intervention projects and programs.

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