Thursday, 28 December 2017
Hypatia grants
Dear friends,
This is a friendly reminder that January 1, 2018 is the next deadline to apply for Hypatia diversity grants of two kinds: Individual Grants and Project Grants. The guidelines and application instructions are explained below.
You can see information similar to what’s pasted below on http://hypatiaphilosophy.org/Editorial/feminist-philosophy-connections.html (it is at the end of list of video interviews—scroll down).
If you have specific questions, please email Ann Garry at agarry@calstatela.edu.
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Diversity Project Grants
Individuals or groups may request up to $5000 to support projects that serve an underrepresented group (or groups) in philosophy and/or otherwise promote the diversity within the discipline. Priority will be given to projects that fall within the field of feminist philosophy understood in its most expansive sense. Hypatia Diversity Grants may support workshops to increase the participation of underrepresented groups in philosophy, conferences for the dissemination of diverse philosophical perspectives, and innovative projects that further expand the borders of philosophy as a field in the humanities and as a profession. Hypatia does not support competing publications of journals or books in feminist philosophy.
Please submit proposals as a single PDF file, no more than 5 pages in length. Proposals should contain the following:
Project Name
Primary contact person and all contact information
Complete description of the project
Specific aims or objectives of project
Population served and outreach efforts, including website development or other social media participation
Complete project budget with specific indication for the funding sought through Hypatia
Purpose and amount requested from Hypatia
Other funding sources, if any
Description of accessibility initiatives (to ensure that the project will be accessible to persons with disabilities
Evaluation and assessment plan
Proposals should be submitted to hypatia@villanova.edu no later than January 1, 2018. Proposals will be reviewed by the Hypatia Diversity Individual and Project Grants selection committee and decisions will be announced within six weeks after the deadline.
Recipients of Hypatia Diversity Project Grants are asked to include an acknowledgement of Hypatia support in official programs and website publicity about the conference, workshop, or project. Recipients must submit a report by August 1 of the year following their successful grant application. Reports should explain or describe the current state of the project and how the Hypatia Diversity Project Grant was used. Reports should be prepared suitable for public review. In addition, assessment and evaluation materials from project participants should be included as an appendix that will not be made public unless requested by the project organizers.
Diversity in Feminist Philosophy Individual Grants
Hypatia is committed to supporting both scholarship on diversity issues in feminist philosophy as well as scholars from groups traditionally underrepresented within the profession of philosophy.
Early and mid-career scholars (graduate students, itinerate or non-tenure track professors, assistant and associate professors with limited travel budgets, and unaffiliated scholars) may request up to $500 to support conference travel, research and teaching development, and workshop participation. Hypatia does not support subvention funds for publications outside of the Journal itself.
Please submit proposals as a single PDF file, no more than 3 pages in length. Proposals should contain the following:
Individual's name, affiliation, rank or status
Description of the project to be funded (e.g., name of conference and short abstract of paper to be presented)
Brief description of the project's contribution to diversity issues in feminist philosophy OR brief description of how the project will contribute to the individual’s professional development (e.g., specific details regarding conference, research, or teaching development, or workshop participation) and contribute to the diversification of the profession
Specific dates or timeline
Budget or proposed use of funds (and, if applicant is an associate professor, expression of need)
If seeking less than $500, please specify total amount requested
Additional funding sources, if any
Proposals should be submitted to hypatia@villanova.edu. Proposals are considered bi-annually and applications accepted in advance of the June 1 and January 1 deadlines. Proposals will be reviewed by the Hypatia Diversity Individual and Project Grant selection committee and decisions announced within six weeks of the deadline.
Award recipients are asked to include an acknowledgment of Hypatia support in any publication that results from the funded proposal. Recipients must submit a report by August 1 of the following year explaining or describing the current state of the proposal and how the Hypatia Diversity Individual Grant Funds were used. These reports should be prepared for public review.
Up to $2000 will be distributed through the Hypatia Individual Grant Fund annually.