Who Can Apply: The Committee on Division/APA Relations (CODAPAR) of the American Psychological Association (APA) seeks proposals for collaborative projects sponsored by two or more APA divisions. The purpose of the program is to support joint activities that enhance the work, interests or goals of two or more divisions. Examples include, but are not limited to:
- furthering APA’s goals of working to advance psychology as a science, a profession and a means of promoting human welfare;
- projects that promote collaboration between the science and practice of psychology;
- fostering the recruitment of ethnic minorities into psychology, APA or division membership, or APA governance; and
- activities that focus on a currently unaddressed topic or area in psychology.
Submission:
- cover page (including sponsoring divisions and 150-word abstract)—template attached
- budget summary (including amount of request, any matching funds and justification)—template attached
- proposal (limited to four pages) that includes:
- the rationale, methods of implementation, goals and measurable outcomes;
- brief comments on how the project meets the purposes of the Interdivisional Grants Program;
- how each division will participate and assist in meeting outcomes of project; and
- how the project aligns with the goals and objectives of APA’s strategic plan. View APA’s Advocacy priorities.
- project timeline—template attached
Deadline: September 1, 2023
Amount: Varies
Learn More: https://www.apa.org/about/awards/interdivisional-grants-project?tab=1