Social Sciences Opportunities & Resources
Department of Defense
National Institutes of Health
National Science Foundation
Department of Education
United States Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
American Political Science Association
American Psychological Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Lumina Foundation
Open Society Foundation
Social Science Research Council
Wenner-Gren Foundation (Anthropology)
William T. Grant Foundation
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Offers multiple fellowships for women writers and artists. | |
Offers multiple fellowships and awards for scholars of all fields to study or conduct research in Germany. | |
Offers the Berlin Prize to support a scholar at the Berlin Acadaemy that seeks to enrich transatlantic dialogue in the arts, humanities, and public policy. | |
As an independent research center, the Academy is committed to multidisciplinary, nonpartisan research that engages experts in various fields and professions to provide pragmatic solutions for complex challenges. | |
Multiple grants and awards are given each year for various projects. | |
Offers fellowships under three programs: Short-term Visiting Academic Fellowships, Long-term Visiting Academic Fellowships, and Fellowships for Creative and Performing Artists and Writers. | |
Offers multiple fellowships, including the American Fellowships to support women scholars who are completing dissertations, planning research leave from accredited institutions, or preparing research for publication. | |
Offers various grants and fellowships in the humanities and related social sciences including Collaborative research fellowships, digital Extension Grants, and the ACLS Fellowships. | |
Offers major grants for independent, overseas policy relevant research in humanities and social sciences as well as language training. | |
The Louise Wallace Hackney Fellowship for the study of Chinese Art is a 12 month fellowship for the study of Chinese art with special interest in the relation of painting to Chinese culture and the translation of Chinese painting into English. | |
Offers research grants in all areas of study and small fellowship awards for specific areas of study, including American Philosophical Society Library. | |
The ASCSA has over 25 fellowships available to Graduate students, as well as Post-Doctoral and established scholars. | |
Offers a large variety of funding opportunities open to members of AIA. | |
Offers multiple grants to individuals in the field of Asian Studies. | |
By sponsoring public programs and conferences, offering fellowships to individual scholars, and functioning as an indispensable conduit of information, CLAGS serves as a national center for the promotion of scholarship that fosters social change. | |
Offers funding to travel to CRASSH to work on research, projects, or activities that support the Centre – from postdoctoral and early career researchers to more established visiting fellows. | |
Provides grants to scholars around the world that undertake research projects that shed light on Chinese culture and society. | |
Offers multiple exchange programs and awards including the Fulbright Scholar Program, postdoctoral awards, and global scholar awards for scholars in all fields. | |
Offers multiple fellowships and links to associated Institutes that support overseas research and scholarship. | |
Fellowships, project grants, summer schools, and workshops to study and conduct research in archeology, photographic surveys of objects, and monuments. | |
Provide mid-career artists, scholars, and writers with time to complete their work through Howard Fellowships. | |
Supports activities in fields of historical humanities: Archaeology, History, Historical Islamic Studies, Art History, History of Law, Prehistory and Early History, History of Science. Gerda Henkel Prize (Limited Submission). | |
Offers multiple grants and funding programs available for senior researchers in all fields including the Alexander Von Humboldt Professorship. | |
Supports one-week visits by scholars who believe their project will benefit from the Hagley research collection with Exploratory Research Grants and serious scholarly work that makes use of Hagley’s research collections and expands on prior scholarship with Henry Belin du Pont Research Grants. | |
Support to advance research in the field of media, politics and public policy; facilitate a dialogue among journalists, scholars, policymakers and students; and provide an opportunity for reflection. | |
Hosts fully-funded residencies for selected women-identified writers at the retreat each year including Documentary Filmmakers | |
Open to independent filmmakers and documentarians, regardless of education, background or previous credits. | |
We empower people across the political spectrum to obtain the skills, knowledge, tools, funding, and other resources needed to develop and implement the best ideas and policies our constitutional democracy needs to thrive. Formerly known as the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. | |
Offers various fellowships, including the Kluge Fellowship, to utilize the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress. | |
The Sabbatical Grant offers academics and scholarly religious leaders to conduct a major study that can contribute to the vitality of Christianity in North America. | |
Dedicated to enhancing knowledge and understanding of American history, literature, and culture from its earliest beginnings to the current day, especially through the use of original sources. | |
Offers four fellowship programs including over 20 short-term and 2 long-term fellowships to support research to use the Massachusetts Historical Society’s library and archival collections. | |
These fellowships are available to support outstanding faculty whose teaching and research focus on ethics; political and social philosophy; moral psychology, agency, and responsibility; philosophy of law; political theory; or questions of moral choice in areas such as, but not restricted to, business, government, law, economics, and medicine. | |
Offers multiple rotating grant programs annually including Collaborative Research Grants, Summer Stipends (Limited Submission), Digital Humanities Advancement Grants, Documenting Endangered Languages with the NSF, Fellowships, Translation Grants, and Summer Seminars and Institutes. | |
Offers CASVA Resident Fellowships to foster the study of the production, use, and cultural meaning of art, artifacts, architecture, and urbanism. | |
Grants in fields of conservation, education, research, and technology to identify, cultivate, and develop world-changers of today and tomorrow. | |
Offers residential fellowships for study in the humanities at the National Humanities Center in North Carolina. | |
Offers individual, theme-group, and specific co-sponsored fellowships to study the humanities and social sciences in Amsterdam for a period of time. | |
Various in-residence fellowships and institutes for writers and humanities scholars at the New York Public library. | |
Offers residential fellowships for scholars, artist, and scientists in all disciplines that align with the intellectual orientation of the Institute. | |
Offers a limited number of grants to individuals and organizations, primarily through scholarships and fellowships. We look for grantees who have a vision and whose efforts will lead to lasting social change. | |
Residential fellowships for scholars working in the traditional humanities and social and natural science that engage in humanistic inquiry. | |
Members are selected by the Faculty of each School, and come to the Institute for periods as short as one term or as long as several years. Young scholars and applicants from non-traditional backgrounds who have outstanding promise are considered, as are senior scholars whose reputations are already well established. The major consideration in the appointment process is the expectation that each Member’s period of residence at the Institute will result in work of significance and originality. | |
Offers a residence program at the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University where fellows focus on an individual project in the arts, journalism, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. | |
Offers the year-long interdisciplinary William S. Vaughn Visiting Faculty Fellowship to explore a chosen specific topic in the humanities or social sciences. | |
Offers a U.S.-based fellowship awarded to extraordinary leaders and advocates who use new and innovative strategies to safeguard human rights and ensure an equal and just society for all. | |
Provides unstructured time and space for creative individuals to develop new work including Education & Community Engagement Programs. | |
The Resident Scholar Fellowships support scholars who need time to prepare manuscripts or dissertations on topics important to understanding humankind. Resident scholars may approach their research from the perspective of anthropology or from related fields such as history and sociology. | |
Offers more than 30 fellowship opportunities in multiple fields. | |
Offers grants for “Science & The Big Questions” which includes topics in human science, philosophy, and theology. | |
Offers the Bellagio Center Residency and Conference Programs for academics, artists, thought leaders, policymakers, and practitioners from a wide range of fields to accomplish goal-oriented work. | |
Offers multiple Awards and Prizes on various topics related to Latin American History. | |
Offers research support for short-term, dissertation, and postdoctoral research in a range of disciplines relating to the history of the United States and the Atlantic world in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. | |
The Newberry’s long-standing fellowship program provides outstanding scholars with the time, space, and community required to pursue innovative and ground-breaking scholarship. | |
Hosts a lively scholarly community of visiting fellows. It is a supportive environment for postdoctoral researchers, while also attracting successful mid-career and eminent senior scholars. | |
Offers awards, grants, prizes, and fellowships for writers and scholars. Public Engagement Fellowship (Limited Submission); Public Engagement Seed Grant (Limited Submission). | |
UConn Humanities Fellowships are opportunities for individuals to pursue advanced work in the humanities. We invite and welcome fellowship applications from scholars in all disciplines and encourage applications to articulate clearly the project's value to the humanities. | |
Supports peacebuilding projects through grants and fellowships including the Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowship to support research, writing, and in-house advising in the field of peacebuilding. | |
Offers fellowships to help scholars access the Library’s rich primary source collections for research. | |
Generates a unique conversation among humanists, social scientists, and natural scientists about the social and political implications of new developments in science and technology. Through public programming, research, and training, STPL fosters sustained reflection on the possibilities and limits of technological innovation. | |
Provides funds for activities that enhance teaching and learning in the fields of religious and theological studies taught in colleges, universities, and theological schools. | |
The Foundation supports historical monographs on major questions in American law and legal development, as well as biographies of important legal figures. Scholars interested in support for a book project are encouraged to follow the application procedure. | |
“We believe that our Foundation should nurture creative scientists who address broad issues and work in interdisciplinary ways to assist young people to reach their full potential.” | |
Offers residential research fellowships in a broad range of scholarly topics and academic disciplines. Explore and immerse yourself in holistic and intimate inquiry in a wide range of disciplines. As an interdisciplinary center for collections-based scholarship and conservation, Winterthur offers researchers unparalleled access to a wealth of museum, garden, and library collections supporting material culture research. | |
Long and short-term fellowships to bring scholars, religious leaders, and artists to the Institute of Sacred Music at Yale whose work is in sacred music, liturgical/ritual studies, or religion and the arts. |
- Seed Grant Program: Designed to catalyze new areas of research and creative work, the Seed Grant Program awards nearly $1 million annually to Boulder faculty across all disciplines. Recent winners included faculty from the Departments of Geological Sciences, Linguistics, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, and Sociology.
- Faculty Conference Awards: These awards provide partial support for planning and hosting conferences at CU Boulder that promote and encourage the scholarship, research and creative work of the Boulder campus faculty.
- RIO Travel Grants: Designed to facilitate faculty-funder relationships, travel grants provide funding up to $1,500 for faculty to visit extramural sponsors.
- Boulder Faculty Assembly Excellence Awards: The Excellence Awards specifically recognize outstanding work and a concerted effort to make advances in the academy. Each recipient receives $3,000.
CARTSS Grant Programs: The Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences (CARTSS) seed grant programs are open to CU-Boulder tenured/tenure-track faculty and graduate students (with 1 year of PhD training) who are conducting research in the social sciences, regardless of home department.
- College of Arts and Sciences Awards & Incentives: The College of Arts and Sciences recognizes outstanding faculty and staff in the college through a variety of awards and honors.
- Leadership Education for Advancement and Promotion (LEAP) Growth Grants: LEAP individual growth grants are designed to provide funding for projects that will assist in advancing the careers of associate professors on the CU Boulder campus. Multiple awards will be given in amounts up to $9,000 each.
- Office of Outreach and Engagement Outreach Awards: These awards support substantive faculty-led outreach and engagement projects. Awards will be given in amounts up to $9,000 (individual) or $24,000 (group).
- Office of Outreach and Engagement Community Impact Grants: This grant seeds or extends community-engaged work. Award amount is up to $5,000.
- Office of Outreach and Engagement Micro Grants: Micro Grants support outreach-related travel, events, and more. Awards are up to $2,000.
- : The award provides $10,000 to a full-time University of Colorado faculty member who, in addition to his or her university responsibilities, has, pro bono, provided exceptional educational, humanitarian, civic or other service in the community.
- : Diversity & Inclusive Excellence Grants fund innovative projects that promote diversity and inclusive excellence throughout the University of Colorado. Proposals are funded based on the recommendations of the system-wide committee. Projects selected for funding are restricted to a maximum award of $3,000.
- : This annual award recognizes significant achievements of faculty, staff, students, and academic or administrative units in developing a culturally and intellectually diverse university community reflective of inclusive excellence. As many as four awards of $2,000 each are given.
- : The University of Colorado Thomas Jefferson Award honors students, staff, and faculty members who advance the ideals of Thomas Jefferson. Eligible nominees’ achievements reflect superior performance in their normal work or scholarship and notable participation in humanitarian activities. The award includes an engraved plaque and a $2,000 honorarium for each recipient.
- Distinguished Research Lectureship: This lectureship, among the university’s highest honors, recognizes a tenured faculty member for a distinguished body of academic or creative achievement and prominence, as well as contributions to the educational and service missions of CU Boulder. Past recipients include faculty from the departments of Music, History and Fine Arts.
- Faculty Fellows: a campus-wide research and creative works leadership program that supports rising CU Boulder faculty interested in furthering their leadership skills to achieve maximum impact within and beyond the campus.
- PI Academy: This program orients early career, tenure-track faculty to CU Boulder’s research community and resources. Through the PI Academy, presenters and facilitators actively engage faculty on a number of “core” research development topics to ensure early investigators are well-positioned to apply for and secure external funding for their research, scholarly and creative endeavors.
- RIO Webinars: List of all upcoming webinars that the Research and Innovation Office is offering.
- SPIN: SPIN is a web-based, searchable funding opportunities database available to all CU Boulder faculty, staff, and students.
- Foundation Directory Online (FDO): FDO includes more than 140,000 foundations, corporate giving programs and grantmaking public charities in the U.S.; a database of more than 4,000 sponsoring companies, offering a quick pathway to corporate funders; and much more.
- Dimensions: Dimensions is an innovative grants and funder database providing insights into research activities from multiple perspectives allowing CU Boulder stakeholders to analyze and understand the funding landscape across the U.S. and around the globe.
- Research Development and Grant Writing Newsletter: Log in with your CU credentials and access “Documents” for university subscribed research funding newsletters and guides.
- Philanthropy News Digest (PND): PND publishes RFPs and notices of awards as a free service for grant-making organizations and nonprofits. Sign up for free email alerts for funding opportunities in your academic area.
The Research & Innovation Office has a part-time Proposal Editor and Writing Coach, Donna Axel. In addition to proposal development support, Donna is our resident expert on funding opportunity databases, including , Dimensions, and the . She is available for individual faculty consultations to help identify relevant opportunities and can also customize trainings for groups of researchers. Please contact her directly to schedule a meeting specific to your interests.
Do you have suggestions about how RIO can better support your research and creative work? We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Email us: rio@colorado.edu