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As if the end of the semester was not busy enough, several major programs have upcoming deadlines immediately af- ter the holiday months. Included in this newsletter is a list of critical funding opportunities with rapidly upcoming deadlines. Please check the dates below, and let us know how we may help you moving forward. Wishing you a wonderful semester and holiday season, -The Team at WIPAR 'Tis e Season for Major Grant Deadlines November Newsletter, 2014

WIPAR's Upcoming Deadline Newsletter

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As if the end of the semester was not busy enough several major programs have upcoming deadlines immediately af-ter the holiday months Included in this newsletter is a list of critical funding opportunities with rapidly upcoming deadlines Please check the dates below and let us know

how we may help you moving forward

Wishing you a wonderful semester and holiday season

-The Team at WIPAR

Tis The Season for Major Grant Deadlines

November Newsletter 2014

National Science Foundation (NSF)The Law amp Social Sciences ProgramDeadline January 1

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)Systems Science and Health in the Be-havioral and Social SciencesDeadline January 8

National Science Foundation (NSF)Political Science Program Deadline January 15

Open Society FellowshipDeadline Feburary 2

WE Upjohn Institute for Employment ResearchEarly Career Research Grants Deadline February 2

Upcoming Deadlines

Please join WIPAR in congratulating Dan Fiorino

again on receiving a Packard Foundation award

New from NIJ

Released October 28 214 National Institute of JusticeBridging Research and Practice ProgramDeadline rolling basis

More Infomation on Page 3 gt

Excerpt from RFP NIJrsquos Bridging Research and Practice (BRP) program pro-vides funding to former NIJ grantees to share their findings with practitioner audiencesSometimes research produces results that affect an unanticipated audience and as researchers engage in dissemination activities they may become aware of new venues for dissemination to reach targeted audiences NIJ offers financial sup-port through BRP to former grantees for unanticipated dissemination activities to practitioners that arise after an award has closedNIJ will consider funding activities such asPresenting at professional practitioner-focused conferences or webinars Publishing in trade journals or other practitioner publications includ-ing blogs Recording videos or podcasts for practitioner audiences Engaging in any other reasonable means to reach practitioner audiences such as writing a series of posts for electronic dissemination via blogs or webpages

Click Here for More Information

New from NIJOpportunties For Your PhD Students NIJs Research Assistantship Program

Deadline January 23 2015

Excerpt from RFP The NIJ Research Assistantship Program (RAP) is designed to support criminal justice re-search and to provide highly qualified doctoral students with practical and applied research experience NIJ provides funds to participating universities to pay salaries and other costs associated with research assis-tants who work on NIJ research activities Only sixteen spaces are remaining for the 2015 aca-demic year

Click Here for More Information httpwwwamericaneduspa

Uncharted Waters

At WIPAR we see a lot of opportunities ever day some new some tried-and-true and some that are interesting but are a bit out of the box More informa-tion about these and other funding opportunities can be found on WIPARs Specialized Funding Opportunities page on our website National Science FoundationUpdate SaTC EAGER is Encouraging New Collaboration Between Computer and Social ScientistsDeadline December 1 2014

Excerpt from RFP The National Science Foundation is announcing its inten-tions to build upon the success of previous Early Concept Grants for Explor-atory Research (EAGERs) in the area supported by the Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program accept additional EAGER proposals that encour-age novel interdisciplinary research resulting from new collaborations between one or more Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) researchers and one or more Social Behavioral and Economic Science (SBE) researchers

[T]opics could involve an array of social science fields including but not limited to economics sociology psychology political science science of organi-zation (organizational researchmanagement science) communication research education research

Click Here for More Information

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Policy-Related Insurance Studies [NEW]Deadline December 3 2014

Excerpt from RFP This solicitation seeks to fund quantitative studies that address the macro or micro effects of policies related to health insurance using appropriate empirical methods including but not limited to micro-simulation andor computable general equilibrium models Major topics of interest may include but are not limited to

1 Employer - Sponsored Insurance - This topic concerns the relationship be-tween various employer - sponsored insurance scenarios and enrollment premi-ums and costs in the Marketplaces 2 Public financing of health care - This topic concerns the feasibility of inte-grating Medicaid and CHIP with the Marketplaces Projects may be generated from disciplines including health services research economics sociology program evaluation political science public policy public health public administration law business administration or other related fields

Researchers as well as practitioners and public and private policymakers work-ing with researchers are eligible to submit proposals through their organiza-tions

Click Here for More Information

Several Foundations with open opportunity deadlines are scheduled to meet in February among those meet-ing will be the Russel Sage Foundation (RSF) and Ford Foundation

Please contact WIPAR if you have questions about these or any other foundations

National Science Foundation (NSF)The Law amp Social Sciences ProgramDeadline January 1

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)Systems Science and Health in the Be-havioral and Social SciencesDeadline January 8

National Science Foundation (NSF)Political Science Program Deadline January 15

Open Society FellowshipDeadline Feburary 2

WE Upjohn Institute for Employment ResearchEarly Career Research Grants Deadline February 2

Upcoming Deadlines

Please join WIPAR in congratulating Dan Fiorino

again on receiving a Packard Foundation award

New from NIJ

Released October 28 214 National Institute of JusticeBridging Research and Practice ProgramDeadline rolling basis

More Infomation on Page 3 gt

Excerpt from RFP NIJrsquos Bridging Research and Practice (BRP) program pro-vides funding to former NIJ grantees to share their findings with practitioner audiencesSometimes research produces results that affect an unanticipated audience and as researchers engage in dissemination activities they may become aware of new venues for dissemination to reach targeted audiences NIJ offers financial sup-port through BRP to former grantees for unanticipated dissemination activities to practitioners that arise after an award has closedNIJ will consider funding activities such asPresenting at professional practitioner-focused conferences or webinars Publishing in trade journals or other practitioner publications includ-ing blogs Recording videos or podcasts for practitioner audiences Engaging in any other reasonable means to reach practitioner audiences such as writing a series of posts for electronic dissemination via blogs or webpages

Click Here for More Information

New from NIJOpportunties For Your PhD Students NIJs Research Assistantship Program

Deadline January 23 2015

Excerpt from RFP The NIJ Research Assistantship Program (RAP) is designed to support criminal justice re-search and to provide highly qualified doctoral students with practical and applied research experience NIJ provides funds to participating universities to pay salaries and other costs associated with research assis-tants who work on NIJ research activities Only sixteen spaces are remaining for the 2015 aca-demic year

Click Here for More Information httpwwwamericaneduspa

Uncharted Waters

At WIPAR we see a lot of opportunities ever day some new some tried-and-true and some that are interesting but are a bit out of the box More informa-tion about these and other funding opportunities can be found on WIPARs Specialized Funding Opportunities page on our website National Science FoundationUpdate SaTC EAGER is Encouraging New Collaboration Between Computer and Social ScientistsDeadline December 1 2014

Excerpt from RFP The National Science Foundation is announcing its inten-tions to build upon the success of previous Early Concept Grants for Explor-atory Research (EAGERs) in the area supported by the Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program accept additional EAGER proposals that encour-age novel interdisciplinary research resulting from new collaborations between one or more Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) researchers and one or more Social Behavioral and Economic Science (SBE) researchers

[T]opics could involve an array of social science fields including but not limited to economics sociology psychology political science science of organi-zation (organizational researchmanagement science) communication research education research

Click Here for More Information

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Policy-Related Insurance Studies [NEW]Deadline December 3 2014

Excerpt from RFP This solicitation seeks to fund quantitative studies that address the macro or micro effects of policies related to health insurance using appropriate empirical methods including but not limited to micro-simulation andor computable general equilibrium models Major topics of interest may include but are not limited to

1 Employer - Sponsored Insurance - This topic concerns the relationship be-tween various employer - sponsored insurance scenarios and enrollment premi-ums and costs in the Marketplaces 2 Public financing of health care - This topic concerns the feasibility of inte-grating Medicaid and CHIP with the Marketplaces Projects may be generated from disciplines including health services research economics sociology program evaluation political science public policy public health public administration law business administration or other related fields

Researchers as well as practitioners and public and private policymakers work-ing with researchers are eligible to submit proposals through their organiza-tions

Click Here for More Information

Several Foundations with open opportunity deadlines are scheduled to meet in February among those meet-ing will be the Russel Sage Foundation (RSF) and Ford Foundation

Please contact WIPAR if you have questions about these or any other foundations

Excerpt from RFP NIJrsquos Bridging Research and Practice (BRP) program pro-vides funding to former NIJ grantees to share their findings with practitioner audiencesSometimes research produces results that affect an unanticipated audience and as researchers engage in dissemination activities they may become aware of new venues for dissemination to reach targeted audiences NIJ offers financial sup-port through BRP to former grantees for unanticipated dissemination activities to practitioners that arise after an award has closedNIJ will consider funding activities such asPresenting at professional practitioner-focused conferences or webinars Publishing in trade journals or other practitioner publications includ-ing blogs Recording videos or podcasts for practitioner audiences Engaging in any other reasonable means to reach practitioner audiences such as writing a series of posts for electronic dissemination via blogs or webpages

Click Here for More Information

New from NIJOpportunties For Your PhD Students NIJs Research Assistantship Program

Deadline January 23 2015

Excerpt from RFP The NIJ Research Assistantship Program (RAP) is designed to support criminal justice re-search and to provide highly qualified doctoral students with practical and applied research experience NIJ provides funds to participating universities to pay salaries and other costs associated with research assis-tants who work on NIJ research activities Only sixteen spaces are remaining for the 2015 aca-demic year

Click Here for More Information httpwwwamericaneduspa

Uncharted Waters

At WIPAR we see a lot of opportunities ever day some new some tried-and-true and some that are interesting but are a bit out of the box More informa-tion about these and other funding opportunities can be found on WIPARs Specialized Funding Opportunities page on our website National Science FoundationUpdate SaTC EAGER is Encouraging New Collaboration Between Computer and Social ScientistsDeadline December 1 2014

Excerpt from RFP The National Science Foundation is announcing its inten-tions to build upon the success of previous Early Concept Grants for Explor-atory Research (EAGERs) in the area supported by the Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program accept additional EAGER proposals that encour-age novel interdisciplinary research resulting from new collaborations between one or more Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) researchers and one or more Social Behavioral and Economic Science (SBE) researchers

[T]opics could involve an array of social science fields including but not limited to economics sociology psychology political science science of organi-zation (organizational researchmanagement science) communication research education research

Click Here for More Information

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Policy-Related Insurance Studies [NEW]Deadline December 3 2014

Excerpt from RFP This solicitation seeks to fund quantitative studies that address the macro or micro effects of policies related to health insurance using appropriate empirical methods including but not limited to micro-simulation andor computable general equilibrium models Major topics of interest may include but are not limited to

1 Employer - Sponsored Insurance - This topic concerns the relationship be-tween various employer - sponsored insurance scenarios and enrollment premi-ums and costs in the Marketplaces 2 Public financing of health care - This topic concerns the feasibility of inte-grating Medicaid and CHIP with the Marketplaces Projects may be generated from disciplines including health services research economics sociology program evaluation political science public policy public health public administration law business administration or other related fields

Researchers as well as practitioners and public and private policymakers work-ing with researchers are eligible to submit proposals through their organiza-tions

Click Here for More Information

Several Foundations with open opportunity deadlines are scheduled to meet in February among those meet-ing will be the Russel Sage Foundation (RSF) and Ford Foundation

Please contact WIPAR if you have questions about these or any other foundations

Uncharted Waters

At WIPAR we see a lot of opportunities ever day some new some tried-and-true and some that are interesting but are a bit out of the box More informa-tion about these and other funding opportunities can be found on WIPARs Specialized Funding Opportunities page on our website National Science FoundationUpdate SaTC EAGER is Encouraging New Collaboration Between Computer and Social ScientistsDeadline December 1 2014

Excerpt from RFP The National Science Foundation is announcing its inten-tions to build upon the success of previous Early Concept Grants for Explor-atory Research (EAGERs) in the area supported by the Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program accept additional EAGER proposals that encour-age novel interdisciplinary research resulting from new collaborations between one or more Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) researchers and one or more Social Behavioral and Economic Science (SBE) researchers

[T]opics could involve an array of social science fields including but not limited to economics sociology psychology political science science of organi-zation (organizational researchmanagement science) communication research education research

Click Here for More Information

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Policy-Related Insurance Studies [NEW]Deadline December 3 2014

Excerpt from RFP This solicitation seeks to fund quantitative studies that address the macro or micro effects of policies related to health insurance using appropriate empirical methods including but not limited to micro-simulation andor computable general equilibrium models Major topics of interest may include but are not limited to

1 Employer - Sponsored Insurance - This topic concerns the relationship be-tween various employer - sponsored insurance scenarios and enrollment premi-ums and costs in the Marketplaces 2 Public financing of health care - This topic concerns the feasibility of inte-grating Medicaid and CHIP with the Marketplaces Projects may be generated from disciplines including health services research economics sociology program evaluation political science public policy public health public administration law business administration or other related fields

Researchers as well as practitioners and public and private policymakers work-ing with researchers are eligible to submit proposals through their organiza-tions

Click Here for More Information

Several Foundations with open opportunity deadlines are scheduled to meet in February among those meet-ing will be the Russel Sage Foundation (RSF) and Ford Foundation

Please contact WIPAR if you have questions about these or any other foundations

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Policy-Related Insurance Studies [NEW]Deadline December 3 2014

Excerpt from RFP This solicitation seeks to fund quantitative studies that address the macro or micro effects of policies related to health insurance using appropriate empirical methods including but not limited to micro-simulation andor computable general equilibrium models Major topics of interest may include but are not limited to

1 Employer - Sponsored Insurance - This topic concerns the relationship be-tween various employer - sponsored insurance scenarios and enrollment premi-ums and costs in the Marketplaces 2 Public financing of health care - This topic concerns the feasibility of inte-grating Medicaid and CHIP with the Marketplaces Projects may be generated from disciplines including health services research economics sociology program evaluation political science public policy public health public administration law business administration or other related fields

Researchers as well as practitioners and public and private policymakers work-ing with researchers are eligible to submit proposals through their organiza-tions

Click Here for More Information

Several Foundations with open opportunity deadlines are scheduled to meet in February among those meet-ing will be the Russel Sage Foundation (RSF) and Ford Foundation

Please contact WIPAR if you have questions about these or any other foundations