Funding for Research that Supports Social Change

Posted by on July 23, 2007

From: pzinn@grantsmanagement.com

Funding for Research that Supports Social Change

The Sociological Initiatives Foundation provides grants of $5,000 to $15,000 to support research that supports social change.

The Foundation specifically supports research that focuses on:
* Clear social policy objectives
* Institutional and educational practices
* Legislative and regulatory changes
* Organizing previously unorganized groups
* Building collective community capacity and/or power (such as expanding membership base)
* Linguistic issues, such as literacy, language maintenance and expansion, multilingualism and its implications, and their possible intersection with social and policy issues.

The Foundation supports projects that address institutional rather than individual or behavioral change and/or research and initiatives that provide insight into sociological and linguistic issues that may be useful to specific groups and/or communities. It supports projects that have an explicit research design and a concrete connection to public or community impact. The research should ideally build an organization or constituency’s potential to expand public knowledge, impact policy, and create social change. Complete guidelines and on-line concept application for the August 15, 2007 deadline are available at <a href="http://comm-org.wisc.edu/sif">http://comm-org.wisc.edu/sif</a>. Contact Prentice Zinn at pzinn@grantsmanagement.com or 617-426-7080 x307.


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