Another announcement from the Institute for Political History:
[T]he Institute for Political History, a nonprofit 
foundation, is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications for
 the Hugh Davis Graham Award. The purpose of this grant, named in honor 
of the late Professor Hugh Graham, is to assist graduate students and 
young scholars undertaking archival research in the fields to American 
Political/Policy History and American Political Development.
Applications must be submitted online at http://jph.asu.edu/2014_awards and must include the following:
1. Name(s)
2. Institutional Affiliation(s)
3. Status (i.e. ABD, Doctoral Student, Assistant/Associate/Full Professor)
4. Email address(es).
5. Mailing Address(es).
6. Project Title
7. One (1) page double-spaced description of research proposal that 
explains the historiographical significance of the project and lists the
 applicant's major publications.
Applications must adhere to the guidelines above or they will not be 
considered. Late applications will not be considered. Preference will be
 given to doctoral students. Applications must be received by January 15, 2014,
 and the award in the amount of up to $1250 will be announced at the 
Policy History Conference held in Columbus, Ohio, at the Sheraton 
Capitol Square Hotel, June 4-7, 2014. The award is taxable under IRS regulations. 
More information is available 
here.