ARDRAW Small Grant Announcement

Get funded for your graduate student research project!
Get funded for your graduate student research project!
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Get funded for your graduate student research project!

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Applications for Research Stipends Due: March 1, 2018

For more information and to applyhttp://ardraw.policyresearchinc.org


The Social Security Administration (SSA) is granting graduate students $10,000 stipends to research work, rehabilitation and disability issues through the Analyzing Relationships between Disability, Rehabilitation and Work (ARDRAW) Small Grant Program. The objective of ARDRAW is to foster new analysis of work, rehabilitation, and disability issues, which may develop innovative and fresh perspectives on disability by providing research stipends to a broad spectrum of graduate students. ARDRAW replaces the 5-year grant called the Disability Determination Process Small Grant Program, for which several projects studied SOAR. ARDRAW has a new focus on research relevant to SSA's work incentives and employment support - specifically rehabilitation, work and the disability program.
Applicants must be masters, doctoral, or post-doctoral-level part-time or full-time graduate students pursuing studies in accredited programs at the time of the award (Fall semester of 2018). Selected students will receive a stipend of $10,000 for the one-year program.

Informational Calls

We will be holding two informational conference calls on January 31, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. (ET) and February 8, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. (ET). Interested students and faculty mentors are invited to attend. We will provide a brief introduction to the program, review the elements of a successful application and answer any questions. 

Register here: 

January 31st: http://bit.ly/2zAk4j5
February 8th:  http://bit.ly/2BycEhO
View the Request for Applications (RFA):  http://ardraw.policyresearchinc.org
Contact ardraw@policyresearchinc.org with any questions.
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