
Deadline Date: May 14, 2025
Donor Name: Spencer Foundation
Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000
Category: Grant
Reference URL:https://www.spencer.org/grant_types/large-research-grant
The Large Research Grants on Education Program supports education research projects that will contribute to the improvement of education.
This program supports proposals from multiple disciplinary and methodological perspectives, both domestically and internationally, from scholars at various stages in their career. They anticipate that proposals will span a wide range of topics and disciplines that innovatively investigate questions central to education, including for example education, anthropology, philosophy, psychology, sociology, law, economics, history, or neuroscience, amongst others.
Goal
- The goal for this program is to support rigorous, intellectually ambitious and technically sound research that is relevant to the most pressing questions and compelling opportunities in education.
Funding Information
- Budgets ranging from $125,000 to $500,000 for projects ranging from one to five years.Â
- They anticipate awarding grants with budgets across each of the following funding tiers – $125,000 to 250,000; $250,001 to $375,000; and $375,001 to $500,000.
Duration
- Projects proposed may not be longer than 5 years in duration.
Eligibility Criteria
- Proposals to the Research Grants on Education program must be for academic research projects that aim to study education. Proposals for activities other than research are not eligible (e.g., program evaluations, professional development, curriculum development, scholarships, capital projects). Additionally, proposals for research studies focused on areas other than education, are not eligible.
- Principal Investigators (PIs) and Co-PIs applying for a Large Research Grant on Education must have an earned doctorate in an academic discipline or professional field. While graduate students may be part of the research team, they may not be named the PI or Co-PI on the proposal.
- The PI must be affiliated with a non-profit organization or public/governmental institution that is willing to serve as the administering organization if the grant is awarded. The Spencer Foundation does not award grants directly to individuals. Examples include non-profit or public colleges, universities, school districts, and research facilities, as well as other non-profit organizations with a 501(c)(3) determination from the IRS (or equivalent non-profit status if the organization is outside of the United States).
- Proposals are accepted from the U.S. and internationally, however all proposals must be submitted in English and budgets must be proposed in U.S. Dollars.