| Agency | Title | Synopsis | Deadline | Type/Number |
| American Journalism Historians Association | American Journalism Historians Association (AJHA) Book of the Year Award | The award recognizes the best book in journalism history or mass media history published during the previous calendar year. The entrant must be a practicing journalist. The book must have been granted a first-time copyright in 2009. | 3/31/2010 | Award - GSU-067 |
| American Political Science Association (APSA) | Congressional Fellowships for Professional Journalists | The American Political Science Association's (APSA's) Congressional Fellowships for Professional Journalists give early- to mid-career journalists an opportunity to learn more about Congress and the legislative process through direct participation. Fellows work as full-time legislative aides on either the personal or committee staff of members of the House of Representatives and Senate. | 12/1/2009 | Fellowship - GSU-318 |
| Carter Center | Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism | Journalists in all forms of media play an increasingly important role in shaping public understanding and debate about health care issues. As part of a national effort to reduce stigma and discrimination, the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism provide grants to journalists to study a selected topic regarding mental health or mental illness. The goals of the fellowship are to increase accurate reporting on mental health issues and decrease incorrect, stereotypical information; to help journalists produce high-quality work that reflects an understanding of mental health issues through exposure to well-established resources in the field; and to develop a cadre of better-informed print and broadcast journalists who can report more accurate information through newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the Internet, and influence their peers to do the same. | 1/11/2010 | Fellowship - GSU-255 |
| Carter Center | Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism | Journalists in all forms of media play an increasingly important role in shaping public understanding and debate about health care issues. As part of a national effort to reduce stigma and discrimination, the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism provide grants to journalists to study a selected topic regarding mental health or mental illness. The goals of the fellowship are to increase accurate reporting on mental health issues and decrease incorrect, stereotypical information; to help journalists produce high-quality work that reflects an understanding of mental health issues through exposure to well-established resources in the field; and to develop a cadre of better-informed print and broadcast journalists who can report more accurate information through newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the Internet, and influence their peers to do the same. | 4/20/2010 | Fellowship - GSU-255 |
| CEC Artslink | Artslink Projects | ArtsLink Projects provide support to U.S. artists, curators, presenters, and arts organizations to work with their counterparts in Central Europe, Russia, and Eurasia. Projects should be designed to benefit participants and audiences in both countries. | 1/15/2010 | Grant - GSU-059 |
| Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) | Mass Communication -- Award #0452 | his award is for lecturing, or lecturing and research. The grantee will teach two to three courses for graduate and undergraduate students in public relations, assist in curriculum development. The grantee will serve at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Balamand. | 8/1/2010 | Award - GSU-170 |
| Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) | Visual and Performing Arts -- Award #0430 | This award is for lecturing and research. The grantee will conduct research and lecture to undergraduate students, participate in or lead seminars or workshops in specialized academic programs and conferences. The grantee will serve at Academy of Arts. | 8/1/2010 | Award - GSU-176 |
| Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) | English, Communication and Media Studies -- Award #0460 | This award is for lecturing, or lecturing and research. The grantee will teach
undergraduate courses in any requested specialization or related field, 10-20 hours weekly; assist with student activities, advising and faculty training; and conduct research. Specializations are journalism, broadcasting, advertising, public relations, English language and literature, English composition, or writing for media. | 8/1/2010 | Award - GSU-391 |
| Guggenheim Memorial Foundation | Fellowships to Assist Research and Artistic Creation | The foundation offers fellowships to further the development of scholars and artists by assisting them to engage in research in any field of knowledge and creation in any of the arts, under the freest possible conditions and irrespective of race, color, or creed. The foundation provides fellowships for advanced professionals in all fields (natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, creative arts) except the performing arts. The foundation selects its fellows on the basis of two separate competitions, one for the United States and Canada, the other for Latin America and the Caribbean. | 12/1/2009 | Fellowship - GSU-131 |
| Harvard University | Loeb Fellowship | The fellowship program offers post-professional awards for independent study at Harvard. The fellowship is a unique opportunity to nurture the leadership potential of the most promising men and women in design and other professions related to the built and natural environment. It enhances the excellence of the GSD by exposing students to some of the most exciting mid-career professionals in their fields. John Loeb realized this potential when he endowed the fellowship to fill a special place in American education, one that would greatly increase the practical effectiveness of the design professions. | 1/4/2010 | Fellowship - GSU-345 |
| Harvard University | Short-Term Visiting Fellowships | Short-term fellowships are available to assist scholars who must travel to work within the library's collections. The Houghton Library is the principal rare book and manuscript library of Harvard College. The library's holdings are particularly strong in the following areas: European, English, American, and South American literature, including the countries pre-eminent collection of the following; American literary manuscripts, philosophy, religion, history of science, music, printing and graphic arts, dance, and theatre. | 1/15/2010 | Fellowship - GSU-340 |
| John S. and James L. Knight Foundation | Grants | As a national foundation with local roots, we seek opportunities that can transform both communities and journalism, and help them reach their highest potential. We believe nothing big happens without a big idea, nothing new without a new idea. In every project we fund, the idea comes first. | 1/1/2013 | Grant - GSU-025 |
| National Foundation for the Arts and the Humanities | Grants for Arts Projects | The National Endowment for the Arts is interested in projects, regardless of the size or type of applicant organization, that are of national, regional, or field-wide significance; that tour in several states; or that provide an unusual or especially valuable contribution because of geographic location. This includes local projects that can have significant effects within communities or that are likely to serve as models for a field. | 3/12/2010 | Grants - GSU-343 |
| National Gallery of Art | Visiting Senior Fellowships Program and Associate Appointments | Fellowships are for full-time research, and scholars are expected to reside in Washington and to participate in the activities of the center throughout the fellowship period. Lectures, colloquia, and informal discussions complement the fellowship program. Applications will be considered for research in the history, theory, and criticism of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, prints and drawings, film, photography, decorative arts, industrial design, and other arts) of any geographical area and of any period. Applications are also solicited from scholars in other disciplines whose work examines artifacts or has implications for the analysis, interpretation, and criticism of visual form. | 3/21/2010 | Fellowship - GSU-130 |
| National Institutes of Health (NIH) | State and Community Tobacco Control Policy and Media Research (U01) | Solicits cooperative agreement (U01) applications for research projects to investigate the effectiveness of the State and community tobacco control policy and media interventions. Focal areas include secondhand smoke policies, tax and pricing policies, tobacco industry marketing and promotion, mass media countermeasures, and community and social norms. The proposed projects may address tobacco use and exposure in any form in the United States and may involve both observational and intervention studies. In addition, this FOA also solicits separate cooperative agreement applications for a Coordinating Center for this program. The Coordinating Center will provide the necessary scientific leadership and administrative framework to facilitate interactive and integrative collaboration and communication among the awardees of individual Research Projects to be funded by this initiative and between the awardees and NCI staff. | 12/22/2009 | Cooperative Agreement - RFA-CA-10-008 |
| National Institutes of Health (NIH) | State and Community Tobacco Control Policy and Media Research (U01) | Solicits cooperative agreement (U01) applications for research projects to investigate the effectiveness of the State and community tobacco control policy and media interventions. Focal areas include secondhand smoke policies, tax and pricing policies, tobacco industry marketing and promotion, mass media countermeasures, and community and social norms. The proposed projects may address tobacco use and exposure in any form in the United States and may involve both observational and intervention studies. In addition, this FOA also solicits separate cooperative agreement applications for a Coordinating Center for this program. The Coordinating Center will provide the necessary scientific leadership and administrative framework to facilitate interactive and integrative collaboration and communication among the awardees of individual Research Projects to be funded by this initiative and between the awardees and NCI staff. | 1/22/2010 | Cooperative Agreement - RFA-CA-10-008 |
| NEH | America's Media Makers Development Grants | Grants for America’s Media Makers support projects in the humanities that explore stories, ideas, and beliefs that deepen our understanding of our lives and our world. The Division of Public Programs supports the development of humanities content and interactivity that excite, inform, and stir thoughtful reflection upon culture, identity, and history in creative and new ways. Grants for America’s Media Makers should encourage dialogue, discussion, and civic engagement, and they should foster learning among people of all ages. | 1/13/2010 | Grants - 20100113-TD |
| NEH | America's Media Makers Production Grants | Grants for America’s Media Makers support projects in the humanities that explore stories, ideas, and beliefs that deepen our understanding of our lives and our world. The Division of Public Programs supports the development of humanities content and interactivity that excite, inform, and stir thoughtful reflection upon culture, identity, and history in creative and new ways. Grants for America’s Media Makers should encourage dialogue, discussion, and civic engagement, and they should foster learning among people of all ages. | 1/13/2010 | Grants - 20100113-TR |
| NSF | Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF): Core Programs | CISE’s Division of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs:
1) The Algorithmic Foundations program; 2) The Communications and Information Foundations program; and 3) The Software and Hardware Foundations program. | 11/28/2009 | Grant - NSF 09-555 |
| NSF | Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF): Core Programs | CISE’s Division of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs:
1) The Algorithmic Foundations program; 2) The Communications and Information Foundations program; and 3) The Software and Hardware Foundations program. | 12/17/2009 | Grant - NSF 09-555 |
| Reuters Foundation | Gerda-Henkel Fellowship for Journalists in the Field of Humanities | The Gerda-Henkel Foundation awards a journalism fellowship within the Thomson Reuters Foundation Programme to journalists who work in the field of historical humanities - particularly in art history, modern and ancient history, legal history or Islamic history - enabling established journalists to pursue their specialised interests with greater intensity and ease than is otherwise possible under the pressure of media deadlines. | 1/27/2010 | Fellowship - GSU-381 |
| The Ford Foundation | Advancing Human Welfare | The foundation's mission is to serve as a resource for innovative people and institutions worldwide. Its goals are to: strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, promote international cooperation, and advance human achievement. | 1/1/2013 | Grant - GSU-024 |
| Thomson Reuters Foundation Fellowship Programme | Thomson Reuters Foundation Fellowship Programme | The Reuters Foundation Fellowship Programme offers fully funded fellowships to mid-career journalists from around the world. Priority will be given to journalists proposing research projects within the area of focus of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, which is the international, comparative study of journalism. Other areas of research can be considered providing these are clearly related to the professional work of applicants and will lead to greater excellence in journalism. | 1/28/2010 | Fellowship - GSU-269 |
| Tulane University | Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Humanities | The School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University invites applications for a contract as Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities beginning in August 2010. Fellows will be assigned to one of six departments within the School of Liberal Arts: Communication, English, French and Italian, History, Philosophy, or Spanish and Portuguese. Fellows will teach mid- and upper-level courses in their field of expertise, and these courses will be cross-listed with one or more of four interdisciplinary programs: African and African Diaspora Studies, American Studies, Asian Studies, and Jewish Studies. The teaching load will be one course per semester, with the remainder of the fellows' time devoted to strengthening their research profiles. Fellows must be in residence at Tulane during the tenure of their fellowship. | 1/20/2010 | Fellowship - GSU-313 |
| University of Notre Dame | Science of Generosity | The University of Notre Dame invites proposals for the Science of Generosity project. The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) initiative is to stimulate a field of generosity research focused on its genesis, manifestations, and benefits. | 12/1/2009 | Grant - GSU-016 |
| University of Oxford | Thomson Reuters Foundation Fellowship Programme | The Reuters Foundation Fellowship Programme offers fully funded fellowships to mid-career journalists from around the world. Priority will be given to journalists proposing research projects within the area of focus of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, which is the international, comparative study of journalism. Other areas of research can be considered providing these are clearly related to the professional work of applicants and will lead to greater excellence in journalism. | 1/28/2010 | Fellowship - GSU-294 |