Friday, December 5, 2014
Congressional Research Grants at the Dirksen Center
[We have the following announcement for Congressional Research Grants. Hat tip: Sarah Barringer Gordon]
Everett M. Dirksen (1938) (LC)
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The Center has allocated $50,000 in 2015 for grants (an
increase of $15,000 over 2014) with individual awards capped at $3,500. Stay
tuned for news on the application and selection process.
The competition is open to individuals with a serious
interest in studying Congress. Political scientists, historians, biographers,
scholars of public administration or American studies, and journalists are
among those eligible. The Center encourages graduate students who have
successfully defended their dissertation prospectus to apply and awards a
significant portion of the funds for dissertation research. Applicants must be
U.S. citizens who reside in the United States.
The grants program does not fund undergraduate or pre-Ph.D.
study. Organizations are not eligible. Research teams of two or more
individuals are eligible. No institutional overhead or indirect costs may be
claimed against a Congressional Research Grant.
Download the Word document -- Congressional Research Grant
Application -- and complete the required entries. You may send the application
as a Word or pdf attachment to an e-mail directed to Frank Mackaman at
fmackaman@dirksencenter.org. Please insert the following in the Subject Line:
"CRG Application [insert your surname]." Thank you.
The Congressional Research Award Application contains the
following elements: Applicant Information, Congressional Research Award Project
Description, Budget, Curriculum Vita, Reference Letter, and Overhead Waiver
Letter.
The entire application when printed must NOT exceed ten
pages. Applications may be single-spaced. Please use fonts no smaller than
10-point. This total does NOT include the reference letter (one additional page)
or the Overhead Waiver Letter (one additional page).
All application materials must be received on or before
March 1, 2015. Awards will be announced in April 2015.
Complete information about what kind of research projects
are eligible for consideration, what could a Congressional Research Award pay
for, application procedures, and how recipients are selected may be found at
The Center's Website.