Supports Brown undergraduates conducting honors thesis research with direct community engagement to improve the welfare of women and children.
Funder: Brown University
Due Dates (Anticipated): October 2026 (Application due date, projected)
Funding Amounts: $1,000 research support for undergraduate honors thesis involving community work with women and children (one-time award)
Summary: Supports Brown undergraduates conducting honors theses with community engagement focused on the welfare of women and children.
Key Information: For Brown University undergraduates only; project must include community work on women and children's welfare.
The Barbara Anton Community Research Grant, administered by the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University, provides financial support to undergraduate students undertaking an honors thesis that involves direct community work centered on improving the welfare of women and children. The grant is designed to facilitate research projects that not only advance academic inquiry but also have a tangible impact through community engagement.