Funds research or programs using psychological theory and rigorous evaluation to reduce or mitigate antisemitism.
Funder: American Psychological Foundation
Due Dates: September 4, 2026 (Full application deadline)
Funding Amounts: 1 grant of $7,000; funding period is 12 months from award.
Summary: Supports research or programs using psychological theory to reduce or mitigate antisemitism, requiring rigorous evaluation.
Key Information: Exclusively for psychological researchers; indirect/overhead costs are not allowed.
This annual grant supports researchers and practitioners who design, develop, or implement programs or research projects aimed at reducing antisemitism or mitigating its effects. Proposals must be grounded in psychological theory and include interventions that will be evaluated for effectiveness using state-of-the-science methods. Both established research and pilot studies are welcome. The program is intended to harness psychological expertise to address the growing problem of antisemitism, with an expectation for rigorous, theory-driven work and clear plans for impact assessment.