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Funding Opportunities in HR

Name of GrantOrganizationAboutDeadline
Public Welfare FoundationPublic Welfare FoundationUntil We are All Free: Dismantling the structures that have caused generations of harm to people of color in the United States. Open to local community members of color that build cross racial solidarity and community power; and/or communities who bear the brunt of the mass incarceration crisis and advance efforts to reinvest back into those communities.Applications accepted beginning Oct 15, 2022
Sue Rosenberg Zalk Endowed Fund AwardCSWSThe Sue Rosenberg Zalk Endowed Fund Award of $4000.00 will be given to assist the scholarly research of a student enrolled in the Women’s Studies Certificate Program. Special consideration will be given to projects related to globalism and transnatinalism. Preference will be given to students at the dissertation stage.Announced 2023
Carolyn G. Heilbrun Dissertation PrizeCSWSThe prize will be awarded to an outstanding feminist dissertation in the humanities completed at the CUNY Graduate Center in a given academic year. The amount of the award is $300. The prize will not be awarded in a given year unless the committee agrees that the dissertation is worthy of distinctionAnnounced 2023
DGSC GrantsDGSCDGSC Grants (max award: $700) are intended to support cultural events, conferences, performances, professional development activities, publications, seminars, etc. The event must be free and open—though not restricted to—all Graduate Center students.The deadlines for regular grant applications are 11:59 p.m. on the 3rd Friday of September, October, and November for the Fall 2021 Semester; and January, February, and March for the Spring 2022 Semester.
Helton Fellowship ProgramAmerican Society of International LawThrough this program, law students and early career professionals who wish to work in human rights or international law can receive a micro grant of $2,000. Applicants can come from any country and have a verifiable interest or project related to human rights for which they wish to use the funds.Not accepting applications at the moment
Roddenberry FellowshipRoddenberry FellowshipEach year, 20 fellows receive funding in the amount of $50,000 to launch projects that relate to human rights. Specifically, projects must relate to civil rights, climate change and environmental justice, immigration and refugee rights or LGBTQIA and women’s rights. In addition to the funding, fellows receive one-on-one mentoring.Ongoing

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