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An open call to all Ph.D. researchers to apply for Horowitz foundation's social policy award that aims at; supporting emerging scholars through small grants, promoting scholarship with a social policy application, and encouraging projects that address contemporary issues in the social sciences.
Applications are evaluated based on the Trustees’ assessment of criteria such as feasibility, applicability, originality, methodology, theoretically informed or empirically rich research, and letters of recommendation. No specific weight is given to anyone area. Proposals are evaluated based on the overall merit of all aspects of the application.
Grants are based solely on merit. Each is worth a total of $7,500; $5,000 is awarded initially and $2,500 upon completion of the project.
For grant recipients to be entitled to their second installment, they must show evidence of one of the following:
Grants are non-renewable and recipients have five years from the announcement of the award to complete their project and claim their final payment.
Each year, the Trustees issue special monetary awards for the most outstanding project in specific subject-matter areas. These awards cannot be applied for directly, and are only granted at the discretion of the Trustees. Special Award recipients receive an additional $1,500. Irving Louis Horowitz Award Overall most outstanding project, this award carries with it an additional $5,000. Trustees' Award For the most innovative approach in theory and/or methodology, this award carries with it an additional $3,000.
The Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy supports research in the social sciences with a social policy focus through grants to Ph.D. candidates.
The Horowitz Foundation approves approximately fifteen grants each year, in the amount of $7500 per grant ($5000 initially and an additional $2500 upon completion of the project). The Foundation makes targeted grants for work in all major areas of the social sciences, including anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, sociology, and urban studies, as well as newer areas such as evaluation research.
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