Deadline: 4 September 2025
The Psychology of Antisemitism Grant Program supports annual grants to applicants who design, develop, or implement programs or research projects that aim to reduce antisemitism or mitigate its effects.
Applicants must propose well-formulated programs or research projects using interventions with a theoretical foundation that they will also evaluate for their effectiveness using state-of-the-science methods. Pilot studies are welcome.
Funding Information
- 1 grant of $7,000.
- Duration: The funding period ends 12 months from the check date.
Eligibility Criteria
- APF encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds with respect to age, race, color, religion, creed, nationality, ability, sexual orientation, gender, and geography.
- Graduate students and psychologists (with a doctoral degree) of any career stage are eligible to apply.
- This grant exclusively supports psychological researchers using psychological theory.
Evaluation Criteria
- Applicants will be evaluated on:
- quality and feasibility
- anticipated impact on reducing antisemitism or mitigating its effects
- applicant competency
- criticality of funding
Application Requirements
- Project Proposal, including:
- methods
- goals, relevant background/literature review
- anticipated outcomes, significance
- detailed budget and justification
- CV
For more information, visit American Psychological Foundation.