The Call for Proposals for Policy Research to Advance the Inclusion of Immigrant Families and Children is to fund research on policies that can advance the full social, economic, and civic inclusion of immigrant children and families.
Donor Name: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/16/2024
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: 3 Years
Details:
Goals
The intention is to spotlight policies that can transform systems/structures that ensure equal access to (and take-up of) goods and services, including public benefits, irrespective of immigration status. The proposed research can cover a wide range of service systems, and related policies, including but not limited to the following:
- Early childhood care and education (including informal and home-based care) and access to subsidies and unbiased quality standards;
- Publicly funded healthcare services, such as Medicaid, public health services, school- and community-based health services, maternal and child health services, sexual and reproductive health services, psychological counseling, and trauma-informed behavioral health (mental health and addiction) services;
- Publicly funded social services, such as food and nutrition programs, out-of-school programs for children and youth, community safety and interpersonal violence prevention programs, and disability- and aging-related services and supports;
- Other safety-net programs such as TANF, SSI/SSDI, unemployment insurance, utility assistance, emergency food and shelter, and public benefit navigator programs;
- Safe and affordable housing options and supports, including those relating to tenant rights, eviction prevention, first-time home-buyer credits, and homeowner assistance;
- Community development, communication, connectivity, transportation, and public health emergency-, climate change-, and disaster-related supports; Civic engagement, driver’s licenses (and alternate IDs), language access, access to job training, entrepreneurship, and business development opportunities, and other welcoming and inclusive policies;
- Legal and financial services, including those related to immigration, lending/borrowing, tax filing (e.g., ITIN) and tax credits (e.g., EITC and CTC), and other public or private benefits and protections.
The research funded under this CFP should:
- Focus on one or more policies at the federal, state, or local level;
- Be intentional about applying an equity lens, especially a racial equity lens, to the policy research question, methods, and process, centering the experiences and priorities of immigrant communities most distant from power and justice; and
- Include immigrant community groups and/or members, especially those most marginalized, as leaders or partners in all stages of the research.
Funding Information
- Amount of Award: This CFP will award a combined total of $1.5 million for up to 6 grants. Previous awards have ranged from $30,000 to $450,000 per grant. They recommend that you request the amount of funding you will need to complete your proposed research project and to translate and disseminate the results. The size of the budget will be weighed in relation to the importance and likely contribution of the proposed research.
- Award Duration: Awards are typically funded for 12-36 months.
Use of Grant Funds
Grant funds may be used for project staff salaries, consultant fees, data collection and analysis, interpretation and translation, meetings, supplies, project-related travel, other direct project expenses, including a limited amount of equipment essential to the project and dissemination. For nonprofit entities, funds may also be used toward indirect costs to support the applicant organization’s general operations. In keeping with RWJF policy, funds may not be used to support clinical trials of unapproved drugs or devices, to construct or renovate facilities, for lobbying, for political activities, or as a substitute for funds currently being used to support similar activities.
Eligibility Criteria
- Preference will be given to applicants that are either public entities or nonprofit organizations that are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and are not private foundations or Type III supporting organizations. The Foundation may require additional documentation. Applicant organizations must be based in the United States or its territories.
- Awards will be made to organizations, not to individuals.
- The Foundation strives to support a diverse group of researchers. The following groups are especially encouraged to apply:
- Research projects led by researchers who are Black or African American; American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous; Hispanic, Latinx/e, or Latin American; Middle Eastern or North African; Asian or Asian American; and/or Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander;
- Community-led research teams;
- Investigators from organizations that are underrepresented among grantee institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanicserving Institutions, Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs), Alaska Native-Serving Institutions, Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions, and Asian American Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs);
- Interdisciplinary research teams; or
- First-time applicants for an RWJF grant.
- Applicants who have been RWJF grantees OR who currently have other active RWJF grants, are eligible to apply. Applicants may also submit proposals that are being considered by other RWJF programs.
- Applicants who are current principal investigators or co-principal investigators of P4A grants OR who have finished their P4A funding within the past two years are not eligible to apply. (If your P4A grant was extended, the end of the extension period is considered the end of the award.) This does not prevent other researchers at the home institution of a P4A grantee from applying.
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