The following are important dates and deadlines to keep in mind as you prepare for IAMCR 2024:

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  • 4 December 2023 - Abstract submission system opens
  • 7 February 2024 - Deadline to submit abstracts
  • 11 March 2024 - Abstract decisions announced by sections and working groups
  • 18 March 2024 - Deadline to apply for travel grants
  • 5 April 2024 - Deadline to apply for IAMCR awards (Climate Change, Urban Communication and Annabelle Sreberny)
  • 8 April 2024 - Deadline for travel grant winners to confirm participation
  • 16 April 2024 - Last day for Early bird registration
  • 2 May - last day to register to guarantee a paper's inclusion in the programme
  • 3 May 2024 - Award winners decisions announced
  • 7 June - Last day to submit full papers
  • 30 June - 4 July - IAMCR Christchurch 2024 Conference

These dates are subject to change.

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Outreach Grants

The Outreach Grants Committee seeks grant applications from a broad spectrum of local, national and global organizations. The Committee meets four times a year to review grant applications, research funding needs, and determine how to allocate annual funding to worthy recipients. Grant applications can be found below and are due April 15 and October 15.

Jesus taught that when we serve one another,

We are serving him., local & diocese, all the way up, newark, nj.

The mission of All The Way Up is to reduce the disproportionately high percent of high school drop outs in Newark and greater Essex County by providing adult students with the academic tools and support needed to achieve their GED and increase their ability to move forward both personally and professionally. This grant will support and further the “Grounded in Newark” programming, specifically the Job Readiness Training and in-house Counseling Program for students preparing to enter college, trade programs or the workforce.

Grace Church in Newark Choir School, Newark, NJ

This program is a musical and educational outreach of Grace Church in Newark. The purpose of the grant request is general financial support of the program which will assist with cost of the Director, stipend for the 7 kids, development, supplies, travel, and building. The program serves children in grades 3-12.

Episcopal Preaching Foundation (EPF), Springfield, NJ

This grant will be used by EPF to underwrite Episcopal seminarians and future preachers to attend the May 2024 Preaching Excellence Program (PEP) conference scheduled at the Roselyn Retreat Center in Richmond, VA.

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Grace Church Rutherford, NJ

Grace’s Closet is an outreach program of Grace Church Rutherford. Grace’s Closet is a one day event at no charge that gives away prom dresses and accessories to teens on a first come first serve basis. All of the dresses are donated, the expenses are for handlers, racks, food and drink for the shoppers. 

Triangle Park Community Center Food Pantry, Jersey City, NJ

This grant will be used to support the TPCC food pantry in the Triangle Park section of Greenville; a historically under-resourced area of Jersey City. These funds will allow the food pantry to purchase protein and fresh produce which have not been regularly provided due to the supply chain issues caused by the pandemic as well as nutritional supplement drinks for seniors. It will also be used to purchase non-food items such as toiletries and senior incontinence products, and support operational costs related to transportation and distribution of food and supplies.

Grace Community Services, Grace Church, Jersey City, NJ

For over 20 years Grace Community Services’ “Breakfast Plus” program has served hot, nutritional breakfast meals to the homeless and food insecure individuals in Jersey City, NJ every Saturday and Sunday. The program serves over 160 meals every weekend. This grant will be used by Grace Community Services for their program to purchase foods and supplies and to support the staff salaries.

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Grateful Paws, Lincoln Park, NJ

Grateful Paws is a non-profit organization that rescues stray and abandoned cats. They seek out foster/permanent homes for these cats. This program “seniors for seniors” is a feline hospice program that connects seniors with terminally ill cats that need a home and are unable to be adopted. It is a win- win for both seniors. The funds are used for food and medical care for the cats.

Southward Promise Neighborhood in Newark, NJ

This is a program within the SWPN located in Newark, NJ designed to improve the outcomes of children and families by increasing the likelihood of safe, affirming, pregnancies and births, reducing sources of stress, strengthening children’s core skills and supporting responsive relationships.

International

Blinknow foundation, mendham, nj.

BlinkNow is a not for profit organization founded by a NJ resident after visiting Nepal and witnessing a young girl breaking rocks for money instead of going to school. The funds will support meals and operating costs for one year at Kopila Valley Children’s Home in Surkhet, Western Nepal. This home has been opened since 2007 and is a safe and loving care home for disadvantaged children in the region who have no other care options.

Grant Applications

The Outreach Grants Committee seeks grant applications from a broad spectrum of local, national and global organizations. Christ Church in Short Hills encourages grant applicants and recipients to explore alternative opportunities to advance the interests and funding of their respective ministries.

Grants range from $500 to $6,000 based on the size and scope of the proposed program. Please refer to our list of grant recipients to see the types of programs we have previously funded.

Click here to download the Christ Church in Short Hills Outreach Grant Application.

Deadlines: April 15 and October 15

Submit all application materials to:

Christ Church Grants Outreach Committee ATTN: Parish Office 66 Highland Avenue Short Hills, NJ 07078

CHRIST CHURCH IN SHORT HILLS / 66 HIGHLAND AVE SHORT HILLS, NJ 07078 / (973) 379-28 98 / [email protected]

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Students and Early Career Professionals

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SIGHPC offers travel grants to help undergraduate, graduate students, and early career professionals attend the SC conference .

SIGHPC encourages, but does not require, the applicant's institution to match the grant and to recognize the applicant's achievement locally within their department. Applicants do not have to present at SC for consideration.

Who's eligible:  

Students: undergraduate or early graduate, enrolled in an accredited university in any country, and who are members of SIGHPC. 

Applicants do not have to be making a presentation at SC, but they need to describe why they will benefit from attending the conference.

Early career professionals: working in the high performance computing field in any country, and who are members of SIGHPC.

An applicant is considered early-career if they have less than 7 years of full-time experience in the field. 

How many: Up to 6 travel grants for students and up to 6 for early career professionals. 

What's included:  

Reimbursement of travel expenses up to 

$600 for recipients from North American universities or organizations

$1200 for travel from another continent

Complimentary conference registration

Assignment to a mentor throughout the conference

Application deadline: September 4th, 202 4 , with notification provided by September 2 3 , 202 4

How to apply: 

Applicants can apply at the following links:

Early Career Travel Grant  

Student Travel Grant

Applicants must provide the following:

simple budget (including conference registration fee)

statement of why you wish to attend SC and what you hope to gain by doing so

letter of support from your advisor or supervisor referencing any institutional support or recognition that will be provided

complete the application (application will open August 5 )

In order to be considered for a grant, the application must be completed and the letter of support submitted on or before September 4th .

If you have any questions, please contact [email protected] or [email protected] .

SC2 4 travel scholarships for women students

SIGHPC has teamed with ACM's Women in Computing division (ACM-W) to help undergraduate and graduate women students attend the SC conference .

Who's eligible: Graduate or undergraduate women enrolled in an accredited university, in any country, who are student members of ACM. Although not required, preference is given to students co-authoring a paper or poster.

How many: Up to 3 travel scholarships. 

What's included: 

$600 for recipients from North American universities

Application deadline: August 202 4 , ACM-W website see for details.

How to apply: Read the details and fill out the form on the ACM-W website

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PASC2 4 student travel grants

SIGHPC offers travel grants for four undergraduate or graduate students to attend PASC24 . 

SIGHPC and PASC2 4 encourage students to submit their work to PASC2 4 however, this is not a requirement of the award.

Who's eligible: undergraduate or graduate, enrolled in an accredited university in any country. 

How many: Up to 2 students traveling from within Europe and 2 students from another continent. 

Reimbursement of travel expenses up to

$600 for recipients from within Europe

Registration fee

Applications deadline: April 6, 202 4 , with notification provided by April 24, 202 4 .

personal information

basic budget

statement of why you wish to attend PASC23 and what benefits you can gain from participating

letter of support from your advisor or head of department (referencing any institutional support or recognition that will be provided)

complete the application form  

send your letter of support (in PDF format) from the same email address entered on the form to [email protected] . Please indicate “PASC2 4 Student Travel Grant” as a subject line.

Selected students will be assigned a mentor for PASC23 who will help them get the most out of the conference by suggesting relevant program sessions and introducing them to experts in their research field. 

The Grant Review And Allocation Committee (GRAC)

Travel Grants

The travel grant provides funding for graduate students to present purdue research at academic conferences. this grant enhances the academic development of our awarded students and augments the overall quality of research at purdue university.

IMPORTANT LINKS

GRANT DEADLINES

PRINTABLE INSTRUCTIONS

GRANT POLICIES

EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS

When considering submission deadlines, remember that Travel Grants are reviewed on a monthly basis, funding is not guaranteed, and Travel must occur 1-3 months after the submission deadline.

Remaining deadlines & eligibility periods

January 17th, Feb 17th – April 24th

February 14th, March 14th – May 20th 

March 13th, April 13th- June 17th 

April 10th, May 10th -July 15th 

All Deadlines Can Be Found Here 

Vice Chair Office Hours

The Travel Grant vice chair is available by email to answer questions during the academic school year by appointment only; please contact

[email protected]

The travel grant offers three funding tiers. Tiers are assigned based on average scores and final placement in applicant pool. 

The number of awards allocated per month varies based on applicant pool size and budget. 

  • TIER 1 This application is excellent and should be funded at $750
  • TIER 2 This application is good and should be funded at $500
  • TIER 3 This application meets criteria and should be funded at $250
  • TIER 4 This application is poor and should not be funded

Before Applying

Review Eligibility Requirements

  • Applicants must be presenting Purdue research at the conference (oral, poster, etc.)
  • Purdue graduate students may only submit one application per semester.
  • Purdue graduate students may only receive one award per fiscal year (Summer – Spring)
  • Incomplete applications will not be considered for funding, so double-check completion prior to submission.
  • Applicants must use their Purdue email when submitting, failure to do so will result in a ineligible application.

Read Reimbursement Policies

  • Applicants should understand the reimbursement procedures and policies  here before traveling or making any purchases related to the applicant’s grant application.
  • Proper documentation must be submitted for full reimbursement.

Steps to complete your application

1. WRITE APPLICATION ESSAY

Essay Prompt

In 500 words or less (excluding title), please describe your research and the importance of attending this conference. Please keep in mind that someone outside your field will most likely review your application; thus, write for someone who might not be familiar with your subject area (i.e., jargon-free).

Essay Rubric  

Your essay is the only component of the application that is used for scoring. Travel Grants are competitive and applicants are expected to thoroughly address each criterion. Please pay careful attention to the rubric provided below to ensure the best possible outcome. 

Formatting instructions  

  • Applications that are not formatted correctly will be docked 1 point on the final evaluation.
  • Your advisor’s name
  • Collaborators’ names
  • Lastname_Firstname_TravelGrant.docx
  • Essays that are not named correctly will be docked 1 point on the final evaluation

2. ASK ADVISOR/MAJOR PROFESSOR TO CONFIRM TRAVEL PLANS

You must have support from your advisor/major professor to present your research. Ask your advisor to confirm their approval by emailing the Travel Grant Vice Chair . The email must include:

  • The name of the conference or event
  • The date and place of the conference or event
  • A statement that your advisor supports your attendance to that conference or event

Your advisor’s statement must include all of these components and be sent to  [email protected]  by the application deadline.

3. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION

When you have completed the above steps, submit your application through this online portal. 

After Application

After completing the application, the survey will provide you with a pdf of your responses. It is the applicant’s responsibility to double-check the completion and accuracy of your responses.

Application Rubric

Applications are scored out of fifty points; there are ten criteria, each worth five points. Click on the image below for a printable version.

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After scoring applications, reviewers recommend one of four funding tiers, as shown below.

Have Questions about our Travel Grant? Reach out to our Travel Grant Vice Chair for more info at [email protected]

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G RANTS ARE AWARDED for travel research, humanitarian work, airfare, lodging, education, career advancement, and to cover living expenses while you are in another country.

I have won many grants to do humanitarian work in Sri Lanka. Through grants I have helped build homes for tsunami victims, started a guava jam project, and bought books and pencils for children in low income areas.

The grant proposal is the basic document that enables applicants to get money. First off, there are three types of grant proposals:

  • A Letter of Inquiry (LOI) – A letter of inquiry is a one to two page summary that outlines the project. Funders request a brief description of the project before making a decision on whether to ask for a longer and more comprehensive proposal.
  • Letter Proposal – A letter proposal is a three to five page description of the project plan, the purpose for which funds are being sought, and background information on the applicant requesting funds.
  • Long Proposal – The most common document that funders seek is the long proposal. The long proposal is three to ten pages long. It contains the cover letter and the proposal summary accompanying it. The common format includes a need statement, goals and objectives, methods, budget, and evaluation.

Knowing where to look for money is key. Researching funders that are likely to give money to carry out your work requires time, patience, and perseverance.

Always remember to look at the funder’s current guidelines. Grant profiles, contact information, and funding criteria change frequently. The internet is an excellent source to look for funders.

You are likely to find the most current information available online, simply because web sites are easier to update than print publications.

How To Research Funders

Researching the right places is a critical component of increasing your chances of winning a grant for emergency expenses. The research phase is fun but requires patience.

If you have a family member or a friend who is willing to perform a good-will hunting on your behalf, you are likely to save a lot of time, energy, and effort. The reality, however, is that you are the most likely person to do the best job of researching potential foundations that are likely to cover emergency living expenses.

Get started here: The Foundation Center

This is the first place to begin your research on private foundations, community foundations, and corporate giving in any part of the country.

The Foundation Center Online provides links to individual foundations’ websites, offers news about foundations and giving trends, links to research materials, links to foundations’ 990 tax forms, and much more.

If you want to look at private foundations go to the home page and click on “Grantmaker Websites,” then click on “Private Foundations.”

National Funders – Where To Look

Expand your funding hunt to national sources as well. Here are some excellent sources:

  • The Federal Register – When it comes to finding federal grant opportunities the first step is to go to the source: the Federal Register Online. The Federal Register is the official daily record of all meetings, notices, regulations, and other functions of the federal government.
  • Grants.Gov is a centralized grant site for the federal government. The home page has a link to grant opportunities released during the previous week.
  • Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) – The Catalog online is searchable by a variety of categories and key words. Click on “Search for Assistance Programs” on the Home Page to get to the search page. Then click on “Find a Grant.” This brings you to a list of categories, each of which has its own subcategories. Each subcategory has a number of grant programs.

When dealing with any funder, remember to read the instructions carefully before applying. Simple as it may sound, this advice is very important. Because grant makers receive so many applications, they are often quick to discard those that do not strictly comply with their instructions.

You may have excellent grant proposal writing skills and an uncanny ability to submit award winning proposals, but if you don’t know how to read the guidelines and obey them, the likelihood of winning funding is slim.

Ten years ago hard copies of directories were the standard method of hunting for grants. They are still widely used, but the internet is gaining more popularity when it comes to researching funders. Sometimes the internet version is more up to date than hard copies, which are only published once a year.

How To Evaluate A Potential Travel Grant

Look at each individual foundation’s profile. Most foundation listings are profiled as follows:

  • Eligibility: Tells if individuals or organizations can apply.
  • Funding Criteria: gives an indication of how large or how small the grants are. Some give a range, such as grants between $10,000-$500,000 are awarded
  • Restrictions: tells the categories of support
  • Contact Address: tells you who and where to contact to receive an application form.
  • Areas of Funding: tells the fields that the foundation prefers to fund.
  • Submission: tells how applicants can submit their work, whether by regular mail, e-mail, fax, or hand delivery
  • Deadline: tells when the applications are due.
  • Purpose of the foundation : You also want to make sure they share an interest in your project. Do they target a location? Check for geographic priorities. If the foundation only makes local grants and your organization is on the other side of the state cross its name off your list. If the foundation makes national grants, your project must have national importance if it is to be considered.
  • Limitations: Look at the restrictions or limitations. Statements of limitations include “grant funds are generally limited to charitable organizations already favorably known to the foundation,” and/or “grant funds are committed.” Both statements mean the same thing, that the foundation already is working with established organizations and committed money to those same organizations year after year.

Sample Guidelines for Grant Applicants

Guidelines vary from funder to funder. Some are very basic while others are more complex. Here are three sample guidelines taken from private and federal funders:

Sample Guidelines #1

To apply to the foundation, please submit a three-page application. Applications over three pages will not be considered. Electronic submissions in Microsoft word or PDF formats are also accepted.

On the first two pages include the following:

  • 1. Title of the project
  • 2. A brief (two sentence) description of the project
  • 3. Overall objective and significance of and benefit from your project
  • 4. Clearly and in detail set forth the specific goals of your project, how you will accomplish these goals, and the time frame for the project. The foundation will primarily focus on stated goals and the plan to accomplish them in reviewing all requests
  • 5. On a separate single page please provide:
  • a. The dollar amount requested and the specific budget for the project and its justification. The foundation generally does not provide funds for organization overhead, routine equipment, standard photographic equipment or personal computers. Any related funding, active or pending, including “in-kind” funds should be explicitly described including the budget.
  • b. The applicant’s name, address, and phone number
  • c. Any affiliations of the applicant
  • d. Identify all previous requests to the foundation

Use regular mail. Do not use a mail service that requires staff signature.

Debunking Travel Grant Writing Myths

Myths about grant writing can derail even the most skilled and motivated grant seekers. Don’t fall for the traps carefully laid out by a few self-seeking individuals.

Here are some myths to watch out for. Buying into any of these myths can keep success at arm’s length for many grant writers.

Myth #1: If you Craft an Excellent Proposal, You will Always get Funded

Not exactly. Even if a grant writer submits an exceptionally persuasive grant proposal, there is always the likelihood of a funder rejecting it.

The grant proposal is not the only factor that determines whether or not a proposal is funded. Most established grant writers would agree that the success of grant proposals depends on four factors:

  • 1. The quality of the nonprofit organization
  • 2. The innovative nature or critical importance of the proposed project
  • 3. The emerging priorities of a funding source or the competition level in a particular grantmaking cycle
  • 4. The skills of the grantwriter in building a compelling case. No matter how carefully and strategically a proposal is prepared, these other factors impact the outcome

Myth #2: There is No Money Available.

This is not true. Billions of dollars are waiting to be claimed.

Furthermore, those who are entrusted with dispersing this money are just as eager to give it away as organizations and individuals are to receive it.

With philanthropists like Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey and Warren Buffet giving away billions of dollars in grants, the grant writing well is flowing quite strongly.

Myth #3: The Money Only Goes to Big, Prestigious Institutions; Not to Individuals or to Small Nonprofits

Wrong again. It is true that over ninety percent of grants are given to nonprofits and that individual applicants qualify only for a meager sliver of funding.

It is also true that enormous amounts of money are given to the same institutions, year after year. However, these reasons do not mean that small institutions and individuals do not qualify for grants.

Small institutions and people who are “unknown” to the general public are getting hundreds of millions of dollars too. Knowing where to look for them is key.

Myth #4: Successful Grant Seeking Requires Connections

Connections can help but they are not required. Connections may play a role in federal grants but private foundations are open to applications from anyone who fits the guidelines.

Myth #5: The Contact Information of Funders is Usually Kept a Secret

Far from it. By law, philanthropic organizations and federal funders are required to make their charity giving public knowledge. The 990PF reports are the tax returns filed by private foundations.

Legally, nonprofits are required to disclose their tax returns to the public, interested in learning about their grant giving trends. Knowing how to research funders is important.

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CBA Travel Grants: Annual General Meeting

Established 2019 for early career scholars., about the grants.

CBA annually budgets for five $500 grants to support the travel of early career scholars to the CBA Annual General Meeting.

Requirements

 click here to download pdf version of the requirements..

Applicants for the CBA Travel Grants must be either ABD or up to five years post-PhD or SSL, non-tenure-track faculty.

  • Applicants are to fill out the application form providing their own contact information and the name and contact information of a professor who would be willing to support their application (to be contacted at the committee’s discretion).   
  • Applicants must submit a CV (no more than four pages single-spaced) and a 300-400-word Statement of Explanation that articulates i.) why they are drawn to attending the CBA Annual General Meeting and ii.) how their work and professional identity align with the mission of the CBA. 
  • Applicants are to provide a list of published articles / books giving Title.
  • Applicants are to provide a statement showing their financial need for this grant.
  • Candidates may submit applications for both the Emerging Scholars Fellowship and for a CBA Travel Grant if they fit the criteria for both. An applicant who is awarded an Emerging Scholars Fellowship is disqualified from receiving the Travel Grant in the same year.
Completed applications must be submitted ON OR BEFORE April 1 to [email protected] in order to be considered for the next CBA Annual General Meeting.

 Click here to download the Application Form (fillable PDF).

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    Christchurch 2024 travel grants. The deadline to apply for travel grants was 18 March 2024. The application form is no longer available. Twenty five travel grants of up to US$2,000 each will be made available to early-stage scholars, who are members of IAMCR in good standing, reside in low and middle income countries and have papers accepted ...

  2. Fees and financial support

    The Oxford Bursary is one of the most generous financial support schemes in the UK, and it is available whichever Oxford college you apply to. Christ Church also offers some prizes, grants and Summer Bursaries. Scholarships (£300 per year) and Exhibitions (£200 per year) are awarded on academic merit, and there are many other prizes for ...

  3. Grants

    Christ Church Cathedral is committed to working collectively and individually with those in need, while respecting their dignity as human beings. As we engage in this ministry, we will strive to exercise the stewardship of all the gifts God has given us. After undergoing a season of discernment in 2021, CCC is revisioning the grant process and ...

  4. Graduate Scholarships for entry in the 2024/25 academic year

    Financial support for graduate students is a priority for Christ Church, and the College offers a range of scholarships each year for new graduate students. In recent years, for example, we have partnered with the Law Faculty to offer a BAME Scholarship to a DPhil student in Law, and with the University to offer two Black Academic Futures ...

  5. Our Open Days

    Christ Church is able to cover reasonable travel expenses for those for whom the cost of travelling to the Open Day would present a barrier to doing so. Typically, to receive financial support for reasonable travel expenses you need to commit to come to one of our Open Day sessions, be a UK resident, attend or have attended a UK school, and be ...

  6. Financial support

    laptop grant to support access to essential IT equipment for your studies; ... All students will receive a travel allowance of up to £862.50 even if they do not receive the full Social Work bursary. ... undergraduate student at Canterbury Christ Church University. How to apply: Visit the Christ Church Sport pages to apply.

  7. Grant Information

    The allocation of funds and outreach efforts of the Christ Church community are coordinated by Outreach Ministries, a standing committee of the Vestry of Christ Church. The application period for our 2024 grants is closed. Please stay tuned for 2025 grant information to come out in November. 2024 Grant Recipients:

  8. What's a Travel Grant, and How Do I Get One?

    What Is a Travel Grant? In general, federal or state governments — as well as educational institutions — can provide you with a grant. As far as travel goes, though, they're most often awarded by the latter. Students who propose to travel to a far-flung destination should come to the awarding officer with a detailed proposal as to why ...

  9. Keydates

    18 March 2024 - Deadline to apply for travel grants. 5 April 2024 - Deadline to apply for IAMCR awards (Climate Change, Urban Communication and Annabelle Sreberny) 8 April 2024 - Deadline for travel grant winners to confirm participation. 16 April 2024 - Last day for Early bird registration. 2 May - last day to register to guarantee a paper's ...

  10. Give

    1. Text: Send a text to 833-227-4930.Include the amount you wish to give, one space after the amount, and the code for your gift designation: Current - Current year operating budget (Texts with no code will default to this fund) Hearts - Transforming Hearts Capital Campaign Future - Future year operating budget. 2. Register: (first time only) You will receive a registration link.

  11. Grant Application

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  12. Ministry Partners

    Travel Education Weekend Away Serve. Serving in Worship ... Organization Grant Application Individual grant application ... Sign Up. Thank you! Back to Top . Christ Church Denver 2950 South University Blvd. Denver, CO 80210 303-758-3674 [email protected].

  13. Mission Travel Grant

    About the Companions in Mission Travel Grant. The Companions in Mission Committee offers travel grants to assist members of ECCT parishes in mission-related travel to explore or advance mission partnerships. These grants, limited to $1,000 per parish per year, can help defray the costs of either airfare or in-country expenses.

  14. Scholarships and bursaries

    Canterbury Christ Church University Grant. Academic Excellence Scholarship. Academic Scholarship. Support for care leavers. Partner Schools Award. Sport Scholarship. Music awards and scholarships. Career Development Fund - Travel Bursary. Career Development Fund - Career Start Bursary.

  15. Conference Travel

    The center will help promote national engagements with religion and the city through travel support for graduate students and junior faculty to attend the annual CSRC conference. 6-10 travel grants of $500-750 each will be awarded up to $5,000 per year. ... *You do not need to be presenting to be considered for a travel grant. Click Here to ...

  16. Grant Recipients & Application

    Christ Church in Short Hills encourages grant applicants and recipients to explore alternative opportunities to advance the interests and funding of their respective ministries. Grants range from $500 to $6,000 based on the size and scope of the proposed program. Please refer to our list of grant recipients to see the types of programs we have ...

  17. Meeting Your Needs

    How many: Up to 2 students traveling from within Europe and 2 students from another continent. What's included: Reimbursement of travel expenses up to. $600 for recipients from within Europe. $1200 for travel from another continent. Registration fee. Assignment to a mentor throughout the conference. Applications deadline: April 6, 2024, with ...

  18. Community Grants from Christ Church Cathedral

    Each year, this committee also considers partnering with other churches in the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio to make grants to organizations that they serve. The Community Grants Committee accepts applications from nonprofits from January 1 - March 31 and from June 1 - August 31 each year. Grant awards are made in May and November.

  19. TRAVEL GRANTS

    The Travel Grant provides funding for graduate students to present Purdue research at academic conferences. This grant enhances the academic development of our awarded students and augments the overall quality of research at Purdue University. When considering submission deadlines, remember that Travel Grants are reviewed on a monthly basis ...

  20. Graduate study at Christ Church

    Learn more about life as a graduate student at Christ Church, Oxford. Fees, scholarships and funding. Explore the opportunities for graduate funding at Christ Church. Our courses and how to apply. Discover which graduate courses are available at Christ Church, how to apply to study here and our selection criteria.

  21. The Complete Guide to Finding and Winning Travel Grants

    The grant proposal is the basic document that enables applicants to get money. First off, there are three types of grant proposals: A Letter of Inquiry (LOI) - A letter of inquiry is a one to two page summary that outlines the project. Funders request a brief description of the project before making a decision on whether to ask for a longer and more comprehensive proposal.

  22. Travel Grants for AGM

    Candidates may submit applications for both the Emerging Scholars Fellowship and for a CBA Travel Grant if they fit the criteria for both. An applicant who is awarded an Emerging Scholars Fellowship is disqualified from receiving the Travel Grant in the same year. Completed applications must be submitted ON OR BEFORE April 1 to.

  23. List of Travel funding opportunities for Postdocs and ECRs

    A detailed list of travel grants opportunities PhDs, Postdocs and early career researcher.