Racial Justice Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 69739
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: April 30, 2025
Grant Amount High: $5,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Recognizing Racial Justice Scholarship: Addressing Barriers to Research
The Racial Justice Scholarship Awards are designed to recognize and support scholarly efforts that address racial injustice, particularly focusing on the experiences of Black Hoosiers. Research funded by these awards aims to illuminate systemic racism's effects and highlight the resilience of Black communities in Indiana. This funding is not meant for general community engagement initiatives or to support non-academic endeavors; rather, it is specifically targeted at scholarly research that contributes significantly to public understanding of these critical issues.
Common Barriers to Eligibility
Understanding the barriers associated with the Racial Justice Scholarship is essential for potential applicants. One common challenge is ensuring that research proposals focus explicitly on systemic racism and its manifestations within Indiana communities. Scholars must provide tangible links between their proposed projects and the scholarship’s mission to address racial injustice. Moreover, applications that fail to demonstrate how their research will contribute to wider discussions about racial equity risk disqualification.
Although the awards aim to support a diverse range of academic disciplines, applicants must align their research objectives closely with the scholarship’s focus. Proposals that merely touch upon themes of racial justice without engaging critically or contextually with Black experiences in Indiana will not meet the eligibility criteria. In this way, the awards ensure that funded research will maintain a purposeful focus on the historical and contemporary challenges faced by Black Hoosiers.
Compliance Issues and Audit Risks
Potential applicants should also be aware of compliance traps and audit risks associated with receiving this scholarship. Successful candidates will need to follow strict guidelines regarding the dissemination of their research findings. This includes peer-reviewed publication commitments and partnerships with local universities to ensure accurate and impactful community outreach. Failure to comply with these requirements may lead to the forfeiture of awarded funds.
Moreover, applicants are required to provide detailed budgets that align with their proposed research activities. Inaccuracies in budgeting or funding allocation, particularly if it appears to stray from the outlined research goals, can be grounds for denial. Thus, meticulous planning and alignment with funding expectations are crucial to a successful application.
Areas Not Funded
The Racial Justice Scholarship Awards have specific exclusions that potential applicants need to note. Certain types of projects are explicitly outside the funding scope; these include community service projects that do not involve academic research or development of scholarly articles. For instance, initiatives that focus simply on awareness campaigns without a research-backed framework will be disqualified. Similarly, projects proposing historical retrospectives without an original research component are not consistent with the scholarship’s goal of advancing scholarly discourse on racial injustice.
Disqualification Scenarios
To further clarify eligibility, there are specific scenarios that could lead to disqualification. Applications that lack a clear methodology or fail to outline how the research will contribute to broader societal understandings of structural racism could be rejected. Furthermore, proposals from individuals who have previously failed to fulfill obligations of prior funding (e.g., not completing required reports or presentations) will not be considered. Applicants should ensure that they fully understand the requirements and restrictions involved with the scholarship to avoid pitfalls.
In summary, the Racial Justice Scholarship Awards represent a targeted effort to understand and confront the systemic barriers that affect Black Hoosiers. By recognizing scholarly contributions that articulate these issues, the funding encourages thorough research that can have a meaningful impact on public understanding and policy.
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