American Psychological Foundation Wayne F. Placek Grants: Public Understanding of Sexual Orientation and LGBTQIA+ Issues (06/12/26)
Postdoctoral Researcher in Migration – UNC Charlotte (Ongoing)
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 for the UW Global Innovation Fund (GIF) Now Open (01/31/26)
- Research Awards – up to $15,000
- Global Learning – Study Abroad/Away – up to $5,000 per year
- Global Learning – Teaching and Curriculum – up to $2,000
- Global Learning – COIL – up to $2,000
- GIF Office Hours 1– Tuesday, DEC 9 at 12:00 pm
- GIF Office Hours 2 – Thursday, DEC 11 at 2:00 pm
- GIF Office Hours 3 – Wednesday, JAN 14 at 5:00 pm
- GIF Office Hours 4 – Friday, JAN 16 at 8:00 am
Request for Proposals: Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood (01/31/26)
- Early Childhood Welfare: According to the foundation, children can only reach their full potential when all intellectual, emotional, and physical aspects of their development are optimally supported. Providing a safe and nurturing environment is essential, as is imparting social living skills in a culturally diverse world. The foundation supports projects that aim to perfect child-rearing practices and identify models that can provide creative, caring environments in which all young children thrive.
- Early Childhood Education and Play: Research shows that children need to be stimulated and nurtured early to succeed in school, work, and life. That preparation relates to every aspect of a child’s development and everywhere a child learns—at home, in childcare settings, and in preschool. The foundation aims to improve the quality of early childhood teaching by developing innovative curricula and research-based pedagogical standards and designing imaginative play materials and learning environments.
- Parenting Education: The foundation supports programs that teach parents about developmental psychology, cultural child-rearing differences, pedagogy, health issues, prenatal care and diet, and programs that provide cognitive and emotional support to parents.
Call for Applications: NextGenPop Undergraduate Program in Population Research (02/05/26)
NextGenPop is an undergraduate program in population research that trains and nurtures the next generation of population scientists. The program includes a 2-week, in-person, on-campus summer experience and subsequent virtual components focused on research and professional development. The University of Minnesota is hosting the summer 2026 program in Minneapolis, MN, from June 7 – 19. Participants receive a $1,000 stipend as well as funds to cover travel and living expenses. Classroom instruction and hands-on applications address contemporary social and policy issues in population research, including health disparities, family change, immigration, and social mobility. For more information, please visit the website and application page.