American Psychological Foundation- Over Ten Grant Opportunities

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John and Polly Sparks Early Career Grant For Psychologists Investigating Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED): $10,000 for research in the area of early intervention and treatment for serious emotional disturbance in children.

 

APF/AAPA Okura Mental Health Leadership Foundation Fellowship: $20,000 to support psychology’s efforts to benefit the Asian American and Pacific Islander community through research.

 

Theodore Blau Early Career Award: $4,000 to honor a clinical psychologist for professional accomplishments in clinical psychology.

 

Kenneth B. and Mamie P. Clark Grant: This fund supports research projects intended to lead to an increased understanding of personal factors, social arrangements, social institutions and physical factors affecting the well being of disesteemed or disadvantaged persons.

 

Division 37 Diane J. Willis Early Career Award: $2,000 to support talented young psychologists making contributions towards informing, advocating for and improving the mental health and well-being of children and families particularly through policy.

 

Division 29 Early Career Award: $2,500 to recognize promising contributions to psychotherapy.

 

Robert L. Fantz Award: $2,000 to support careers of promising young investigators conducting scientific research on perceptual-cognitive development and development of selective attention.

 

F. J. McGuigan Early Career Investigator Prize: $25,000 to support research that aims to advance, both empirically and theoretically, a materialistic understanding of the human mind.

 

Pearson Early Career Grant: $12,000 to support early career psychologists to work in an area of critical social need.
 
Lizette Peterson-Homer Grant: $5,000 for research on the prevention of injuries in children and adolescents through accidents, violence, abuse or suicide.
 
Esther Katz Rosen Early Career Research Grant: Up to $50,000 to promote an early career psychologist whose work centers on the psychological understanding of gifted and talented children and adolescents.
 
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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