Deadline: 22 January 2025
The American Mathematical Society Young Scholars Program, supported by the Epsilon Fund, is seeking applications to help fund summer mathematics programs in the United States for mathematically talented youth.
The program aims to nurture those that are interested in mathematics by aiding summer programs that provide high school students with opportunities to engage with mathematics in a way that builds curiosity and confidence.
Objective
- The program’s primary objective is to support programs that are the most successful in nourishing mathematically talented youth. Programs that have run successfully for multiple years are typically given preference for funding over newer programs. While new programs will be considered, they must show evidence of a good fit between their plans and the mission of the AMS Young Scholars Program.
Funding Information
- Funding for the AMS Young Scholars Program is set at a minimum award of $2,500 for mature programs and may be up to $15,000 per grant.
- Awards of $5,000 may be made to newer programs as seed funding.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be considered eligible for an AMS Young Scholars award, programs must:
- Have a proven track record of at least one year in operation (preferably more)
- Be located in the United States
- Beyond these requirements, the AMS Young Scholars Program seeks to fund programs that:
- Are run over a period of multiple weeks during the summer. (It is expected that most, if not all, of the program will take place during the summer months of May – September.)
- Bring in at least 20 high school students with mathematical talent.
- Are directed by mathematicians.
Application Requirements
- Applications will only be accepted through MathPrograms.org and must contain the following information:
- Program Name, Length, and Website URL
- Name of institution sponsoring the program
- Expected deadline for applications and the number of students expected to enroll in the summer 2025 program
- Total program budget, the amount of tuition and fees to be paid by each student if not receiving financial aid, and the ideal amount of funding to receive from the AMS Young Scholars Program
- Written responses regarding program details:
- Program abstract (up to 150 words)
- Mathematics/mathematical areas to be covered by the program (up to 150 words)
- Further details about the program including logistics, past achievements, and future plans (up to 200 words)
- What distinguishes the program from other summer mathematics programs (up to 200 words)
- Budget narrative that outlines how the AMS Young Scholars Program grant would be used (up to 200 words)
For more information, visit American Mathematical Society.