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William T. Grant Scholars

The William T. Grant Scholars Program supports promising early-career researchers from diverse disciplines, who have demonstrated success in conducting high-quality research and are seeking to further develop and broaden their expertise.

Candidates are nominated by a supporting institution and must submit five-year research plans that demonstrate creativity, intellectual rigor, and a commitment to continued professional development. Every year, four to six William T. Grant Scholars are selected and each receives $350,000 distributed over a five-year period.
Deadline
The application deadline for the 2010-2011 cycle was July 7, 2010. Awards will be announced in March 2011.

Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for consideration, applicants must:
  • Be employed at a nonprofit institution, either in the United States or abroad. In most instances, these organizations will have 501(c)(3) tax exempt status, set up to receive and process grant awards. However, in rare cases, colleges or universities (such as Arizona State University) will not have 501(c)(3) tax exemption. If your institution fits into this category, we can instead accept an IRS determination letter which states that it is classified as a school under sections 509a1 and 170b1Aii of the IRS Code;
  • Submit a project that is consistent with the Foundation's Current Research Interests;
  • Address issues that have compelling relevance for theory, and policies or practices, affecting the settings of youth ages 8 to 25 in the United States or a vulnerable subpopulation of those youth; and
  • Have received their terminal degree within seven years of submitting their application. In many scholarly disciplines this translates to a maximum of seven years following the award of the doctoral degree and includes time spent as a post-doctoral fellow. In medicine, the seven-year maximum is dated from the completion of the first residency. Please note, those applying in 2010 must have received their terminal degree in 2003 or later. The award may not be used as a post-doctoral fellowship.

Interested in Applying?

The Foundation uses an online application system for all our funding programs. Application instructions and required forms are available in the How to Apply section, which can be accessed by clicking below. Please note, all applicants should read the most recent William T. Grant Scholars Program Brochure before beginning any application. We recommend beginning your application 4 to 6 weeks before the deadline to give references and mentors adequate time.

2010-2011 William T. Grant Scholars Program Brochure

The current Scholars Program Brochure contains a complete description of the Scholars program, eligibility guidelines, and application instructions.

FAQs, Recent Grantees, and Successful Proposals

When preparing your Scholars proposal, you may find it helpful to read our FAQs document, brief descriptions of recently funded projects, and several examples of successful proposals.

Scholars Supplement Awards

Since 2005, the Foundation has offered supplement awards to current William T. Grant Scholars to mentor junior researchers of color. These supplemental grants are open only to current Scholars. The most recent application cycle was October 17, 2009, to March 13, 2010; we are not currently accepting applications for this award. However, you can review the most recent funding announcement.

Selection Committee

Many applicants find it useful to familiarize themselves with the members of the William T. Grant Scholars Selection Committee.

Mentoring Guide

Pay It Forward: Guidance for Mentoring Junior Scholars is a resource for mentors jointly developed by the Foundation and the Forum for Youth Investment. It features knowledge gleaned from our work with current and former William T. Grant Foundation Scholars and their mentees, as well as a review of selected literature.