Mental Health Projects for the Underserved
Posted by American Psychological Foundation on June 6, 2016
APF Seeks Applications to Support Mental Health Projects for the Underserved
The American Psychological Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the American Psychological Association, is accepting applications from mental health clinicians for projects designed to address and improve areas of critical need in society and to encourage early-career psychologists to devote their careers to underserved populations.
Through the Pearson Early Career program, the foundation will award a single grant of $12,000 to a clinician in support of an innovative, scientifically based clinical project in the area of serious mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, incarcerated or homeless individuals, children with serious emotional disturbance, and adults with serious mental illness.
To be eligible, psychologists must hold an Ed.D., Psy.D., or Ph.D. from an accredited university and be no more than seven years postdoctoral.
For complete program guidelines, a list of previous recipients, and application instructions. see the APF website.
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 31, 2016
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