This grant supports innovative research and projects that promote anti-racism and address intersecting identities within pediatric psychology.
Funder: Society of Pediatric Psychology
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: $500–$30,000 per project for 1 year; total pool $30,000 annually
Summary: Supports innovative projects advancing anti-racism in pediatric psychology through research, service, training, or activism.
Key Information: Only SPP members and student members are eligible; student projects require a faculty mentor.
This grant supports creative, impactful projects at the intersection of pediatric psychology and anti-racism. Funding is available for initiatives in research, service, clinical activities, activism, or training that aim to foster sustainable change and address intersecting identities such as ethnicity, race, age, disability, religion, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, national origin, language, and gender. The program encourages proposals that are innovative and "think outside the box," with a focus on advancing anti-racism within the field of pediatric psychology.