Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) – Clara Mayo Grants Program
Founded in 1936, SPSSI is a group of over 3000 scientists from psychology and related fields and others who share a common interest in research on the psychological aspects of important social and policy issues. In various ways, SPSSI seeks to bring theory and practice into focus on human problems of the group, the community, and nations, as well as the increasingly important problems that have no national boundaries.
SPSSI affords social and behavioral scientists opportunities to apply their knowledge and insights to the critical problems of today’s world.
- SPSSI fosters and funds research on social issues through annual awards and programs of small research grants and disseminates research findings through its scholarly journals, sponsored books, specialized conferences, and its convention programs.
- With headquarters in Washington, DC, the Society influences public policy through its publications and the advocacy efforts of its members, fellows, and staff.
- SPSSI encourages public education and social activism on social issues and facilitates information exchange through its newsletter and electronic dsicussion groups.
- The Society’s mission is extended to the global arena by a team of representatives who cover developments at UN headquarters in New York and Geneva. SPSSI has been represented at the United Nations as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) since 1987. SPSSI serves as consultant to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
The Clara Mayo Grant program was set up to support masters’ theses or pre-dissertation research on aspects of sexism, racism, or prejudice, with preference given to students enrolled in a terminal master’s program. Studies of the application of theory or the design of interventions or treatments to address these problems are welcome.
The annual deadline for the Spring round is May 15th. Winners will be announced by July 15th.
The annual deadline for the Fall round is October 10th. Winners will be announced by December 10th.
1 year
Up to six grants will be awarded each cycle. The maximum amount of any grant is $1,000. Proposals that include a college or university agreement to match the amount requested will be favored, but proposals without matching funds will also be considered.
- Individuals who are SPSSI members and who have matriculated in graduate programs in psychology, applied social science, and related disciplines.
- A student who is applying for a Grants-In-Aids may not apply for the Clara Mayo award in the same award year.
- Applicants may submit only one Clara Mayo grant application per calendar year.
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Contact
SPSSI Central Office
Tel: (202)-675-6956 or (877) 310-7778 (Toll-free)
Email: [email protected]