American Psychological Foundation (APF)
The American Psychological Foundation (APF) is a non-profit, philanthropic organization that advances the science and practice of psychology as a means of understanding behaviour and promoting health, education and human welfare. APF seeks to advance psychology and its impact on improving the human condition. The work of the Foundation is ongoing, sometimes urgent, always important and always growing.
Contact Details
- 202 336 5843
- 202 336 5812
- 750 First Street
NE
Washington
DC
20002 4242
United States of America
Awards Offered:
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Visionary and the Drs Rosalee G and Raymond A Weiss Research and Program Innovation Grants
Annual 'Visionary' grants are available in amounts ranging from $2,500 to $20,000. The annual 'Weiss' grant is available for up to $2,500.Closes: March 1st -
APF/COGDOP Graduate Research Scholarships
The $5,000 Harry and Miriam Levinson Scholarship, the $5,000 William and Dorothy Bevan Scholarship, the $3,000 Ruth G. and Joseph D. Matarazzo Scholarship, the $2,000 Clarence J. Rosecrans Scholarship, the $1,000 William C. Howell Scholarship, the $1,000 Peter and Malina James and Dr. Louis P. James Legacy ScholarshipCloses: June 30th -
Paul E. Henkin School Psychology Travel Grant
Up to $1,000 to defer the costs of registration, lodging and travelCloses: April 15th -
Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Child Psychology Graduate Fellowships
Up to four research awards of up to $25,000 each; up to two $5,000 scholarships for runners-up.Closes: November 15th -
Henry P. David Grants for Research and International Travel in Human Reproductive Behavior and Population Studies
Up to US$1,500 for research, up to US$1,500 for International travelCloses: December 1st and February 15th -
Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teaching of Psychology Award
$2,000 award and all-expense paid round trip and plaque presented at the APA Convention. Awardees are invited to give a special address at the APA Convention.Closes: December 1st