American Psychological Foundation: 2015 Visionary Grants
Posted by American Psychological Association on January 19, 2015
The American Psychological Foundation is accepting applications for its 2015 Visionary Grant program.
APF Visionary Grants are designed to fund research, education, and projects and programs that apply psychology to social problems in four areas: understanding and fostering the connection between behavior and physical health to ensure well-being; reducing stigma and prejudice to promote unity and harmony; understanding and preventing violence to create a safer, more humane world; and supporting programs that address the long-term psychological needs of individuals and communities in the aftermath of disaster.
To be eligible, applicants must demonstrate the competence and capacity to execute the proposed work and be affiliated with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
In 2015, APF will award grants of up to $20,000 to eligible projects.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, as well as information about previous grant recipients, visit the APA website.
DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2015
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