Greetings Colleagues--especially early career faculty,
Sorry for the short notice, but a webinar on applying for funding to the Foundation for
Child Development will take place at 12 noon tomorrow. See details below.
Thank you.
--Iwan
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[Foundation for Child Development: Foundation News]
2022 Young Scholars Program LOI Webinar:
A Review of the Process
Tuesday, May 4, 2021 | 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT
Join us for this informational webinar tomorrow. This is an excellent opportunity for
interested Young Scholars Program (YSP) applicants to learn more about the Letter of
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Foundation staff will discuss YSP's research focus and review the LOI process,
including applicant and institutional requirements. Attendees will have an opportunity to
ask questions during a Q&A session.
The Foundation is currently accepting proposals for its 2022 Young Scholars Program. YSP
supports scholarship for early-career researchers. The program funds implementation
research that is policy- and practice-relevant, and that examines the preparation,
competency, compensation, well-being, and ongoing professional learning of the early care
and education workforce. Research awards are up to $225,000 for primary research and up to
$180,000 for secondary data analysis.
Letter of Intent Deadline: Tuesday, June 8, 2021
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