American Psychological Foundation Springfield Research Fund Grants: LGBTQIA+ Issues and Intersectional Stigmas (06/12/26)
The Springfield Research Fund Grants
Organization: American Psychological Foundation
Award amount: $21,000
Sponsor deadline: 06/12/2026
Description:
Applications Open for NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Early Career Workshop (02/13/26)
We are now accepting applications for the NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Early Career Workshop. This opportunity provides early stage investigators with training on how to transform their research ideas into competitive NIH grant applications. The workshop includes strategies for developing strong NIH proposals, navigating the peer review process, and building a professional network to support a successful research career. The application submission deadline is February 13, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. ET.
This workshop provides opportunities to gain insights from NIH program officers and scientific review officers on writing strong National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant proposals and navigating the peer review process. It also facilitates networking with NIH program staff and fellow early career researchers, exchange ideas, and connect with potential collaborators
Program Details
OBSSR will select up to 15 early stage investigators to present their research findings and participate in this one-day, in-person workshop. Selection will be based on an applicant’s first-authored research paper.
Key Dates
- Application Submission Deadline: February 13, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. ET
- Awardee Notification: May 1, 2026
- Workshop Date (in-person): June 3, 2026
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify, applicants must submit one eligible article focused on the study of behavioral and social phenomena relevant to health. They also must—
- Meet the National Institutes of Health’s definition of an early stage investigator.
- Be the sole or primary author of a peer-reviewed, original research article, published or accepted between January 1 to December 31, 2025.
Postdoctoral Researcher in Migration – UNC Charlotte (Ongoing)
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Grants (Rolling)
Assistant Professor, Sociology – Indiana University, Bloomington (Ongoing)
Global Call for Ideas: Templeton World Charity Foundation (02/13/26)
- the fundamental processes, structures and constituents of the natural world
- what it is to be human, as well as the various ways human beings can progress spiritually through their understanding and pursuit of virtues such as love, creativity, gratitude, forgiveness, spirituality, connection, and other positive concepts.
- the nature of transcendent divinity and human responses to it.
Call for Contributions: The ‘Good Life’ Data Challenge (02/15/26)
The LIVES Centre (the Swiss Centre of expertise in life course research) is launching the ‘Good Life’ Data Challenge, a large-scale collaboration using the Swiss Household Panel (SHP) to address a key question: What predicts the feeling of having lived a happy, meaningful, and interesting (psychologically rich) life thus far?
The call can be found here. The deadline for submissions is February 15, 2026.
We invite researchers from across the social sciences to submit a theory-driven proposal (600-800 words) by February 15, 2026, using the online form provided in the call. Proposals may use any variables from the 1999-2025 waves of the SHP to predict responses to three new items that are currently fielded in the 2025 wave (data will only become available in 2026), in which respondents provide retrospective assessments of happiness, meaning, and psychological richness.
Selected teams will:
- Be invited in spring 2026 to preregister their analysis plans and subsequently conduct their analyses once the 2025 SHP data are released in summer 2026.
- Co-author a collective publication coordinated by the LIVES Centre, to be submitted to a leading international journal.
- Receive CHF 1,000 per team upon submission of the final report.
Please consult the call for the timeline, selection criteria, and links to SHP documentation.