Sept 8 Deadline: Social Science Research Council Small Grant Proposals
About the Small Grants Project
Small grants of up to $7,500 are available for research that supports public-interest efforts to change the media / telecommunications infrastructure, practices, policies or content. The grants are intended for short-term, advocacy-centered research, completable and usable by advocacy partners within the next 4-12 months. Recent small grants recipients were announced November 16, 2007. To be considered for the next round of small grants, please submit your proposal online by September 8, 2008.
Applicant Criteria
Proposals must be:
- Submitted by a US-based nonprofit advocacy, organizing or community group working on media and/or telecommunications issues. Groups with nonprofit fiscal sponsorship are also eligible. (A limited number of international non-profit organizations will be solicited by invitation only.)
- Structured as a partnership with an academic researcher based at a university, college or other research institution. This can include advanced graduate students.
There are no citizenship requirements for participants in these projects.
Project Criteria
Please review the list of criteria and the Guide to Submitting an Online Proposal carefully before preparing your proposal.
About the Social Science Research Council
The Social Science Research Council is an independent, not-for-profit research organization founded in 1923. Based in New York City, it mobilizes researchers, policy makers, professionals, activists, and other experts from the private and public sectors to develop innovative approaches to issues of critical social importance.
The SSRC is committed to the idea that social science can produce necessary knowledge--necessary for citizens to understand their societies and necessary for policy makers to decide on crucial questions.
This mandate is carried out through workshops and conferences, research consortia, scholarly exchanges, summer training institutes, fellowships and grants, and publications. Over the past two decades, the SSRC has launched over thirty projects on a wide range of topics related to globalization, political and economic development, health, international security, human migration, and information technology. Its initiatives have played a leading role in educating and training new generations of social researchers, providing over 10,000 fellowships to graduate students and young researchers around the world. Its networks and committees have pioneered new approaches to understanding society and processes of social, cultural, economic, and political change.
The SSRC has had a profound influence on many fields of social inquiry, from pioneering work on business cycles in the 1920s to the emergence of security studies in the 1980s and 90s. Current work focuses on four areas: 'Global Security and Cooperation,' 'Knowledge Institutions,' 'Migration,' and 'The Public Sphere.' The SSRC continues to develop new initiatives on major issues of public concern, including the social impact of HIV/AIDS and the structure of humanitarian emergencies.
SSRC projects are financed by grants from a range of private foundations and public institutions, inside and outside the United States.
The SSRC is governed by a board of directors made up of social scientists and practitioners from a broad range of disciplines and institutions. The board elects the SSRC's president and regularly reviews its intellectual program. An executive committee of the board oversees financial and operational aspects. The SSRC's work is directed by the president and a staff of approximately eighty.
| Starts | 09/08/2008 |
|---|---|
| Ends | 12/08/2008 |
| Issues | Media, Politics/Government |
| Homepage | mediaresearchhub.ssrc.org |
| Contact | info@ssrc.org |
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