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.
*New* UW eScience Institute Call for Proposals: Data Science & AI Accelerator (02/01/26)
Proposals for the spring cycle of the UW eScience Institute Data Science & AI Accelerator are due Sunday, February 1 at 11:59 p.m. PT. The Accelerator program pairs eScience Institute data scientists with researchers from any field of study to work on focused, collaborative projects. We highly recommend applicants attend office hours and read our FAQ’s.
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.
Call for Contributions: The ‘Good Life’ Data Challenge (02/15/26)
Call for Papers: IPUMS Research Awards (02/15/26)
2025 IPUMS Research Awards Submission
We are pleased to announce the opening of the annual IPUMS Research Awards competition. We are looking for papers that showcase innovative approaches, comparative analyses, or unique aspects of IPUMS data collections. In short, we are looking for papers that use the data to their full potential.
We are also encouraging unpublished student paper submissions to be posted to SocArXiv or other open repositories, as we would like all award-winning papers to be broadly available to the IPUMS community.
We will only consider nominations submitted in English.
Deadline: Sunday, February 15, 2026
Entry requirements for published research:
Use and cite one of the eligible IPUMS data collections in a 2025 refereed publication*.
Entry requirements for student research:
Use and cite one of the eligible IPUMS data collections in a paper written in 2025. The lead author must have been a student when the paper was written. If research is published, it should be a 2025 publication*. We encourage unpublished student paper submissions to be posted to an open repository, as we would like all award-winning papers to be broadly available to the IPUMS community.
Entry requirements for IPUMS Excellence in Research Award:
Use and cite one of the the eligible IPUMS data collections in a paper written in 2025. This award is intended to demonstrate the diversity of authors conducting outstanding social science and population health research and to highlight contributions from persons belonging to groups that have faced a pattern of exclusion in research spaces. Examples in the U.S. context may include persons who identify as Black/African American, Indigenous, Hispanic/Latino/a/x, Asian American, first-generation college graduates or students, LGBTQ+ persons, or persons with disabilities. Award selection decisions will be made without consideration of authors’ race, gender, or other protected identity as required by law.
*Publications that are available as Online First in 2025 but have a 2026 (or an unknown) issue date may be submitted for the 2025 research awards competition, but will not be eligible for next year’s competition (i.e., you may not submit the same paper two years in a row).