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The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning
and Engagement (CIRCLE) welcomes grant proposals for research
projects concerning the political and electoral engagement
of Americans between the ages of 15 and 25. This RFP is
made possible by a generous grant from
The Pew Charitable Trusts. Political participation
and electoral engagement includes (but is not limited
to) activities such as:
- voting,
- registering to vote,
- working/volunteering
at voter registration/polling facilities,
- working for campaigns,
- volunteering
for political organizations,
- expressions of political voice,
- contacting
government officials,
- persuading others to vote, and
- running
for public office.
For projects specifically addressing civic education
among K-12 students, see the RFP "Research in Civic
Education." For projects addressing other aspects of youth civic engagement,
see the RFP "Research on Youth Civic Engagement."
CIRCLE funds research, not practice. However, all CIRCLE-funded research
should have implications for specified categories of practitioners such as legislators,
candidates, teachers, educational administrators, youth-serving organizations,
journalists, professional associations, or nonprofits that work to encourage youth
voting and political participation. CIRCLE welcomes all recognized disciplines
and rigorous research methodologies, including both quantitative and qualitative
approaches and multi-disciplinary research. CIRCLE grants in this category
will normally average $50,000. However, we welcome opportunities for joint funding
with other foundations, organizations, and agencies. In some cases, CIRCLE may
be able to assist applicants in finding co-funders for proposals that exceed $100,000. Younger
scholars are especially encouraged to apply for CIRCLE support, as are research
teams that include practitioners. CIRCLE may also support graduate students in
the writing of dissertations that specifically address some aspect of youth political
and electoral engagement as defined here. Application
Process Applicants should submit a preliminary letter of inquiry
(normally 1-3 pages). Inquiry letters should address the project's goals, the
work plan, the qualifications of the persons engaged in the research, the estimated
overall budget, and contact information. Applications without an accepted letter
of inquiry will not be considered. Mandatory letters of inquiry for this RFP should
be sent to CIRCLE no later than Friday, September 19, 2003. After reviewing
all letters of inquiry, the CIRCLE staff will respond with advice about whether
and how to proceed to a formal application by October 6, 2003. Full applications
will be due November 19, 2003. All applications will be screened by CIRCLE staff.
Those approved by the staff will be sent to an appropriate specialized screening
committee of CIRCLE's Advisory Board for review. CIRCLE staff will make a final
decision. We expect to make final funding decisions by the end of January 2004.
Policies
CIRCLE supports individuals (including academics, graduate
students, practitioner-researchers, and independent scholars)
as well as appropriate institutions (including research
centers, nonprofits, news organizations, and consulting
firms).
Overhead or indirect costs are limited
to no more than 10 percent of the salaries and benefits portion of the total budget. When
publishing results, appropriate acknowledgement of CIRCLE's support should be
given. CIRCLE will post all grantees' work on the CIRCLE website upon completion
of a project unless there is a prior agreement not to do so. Data arising from
CIRCLE-sponsored research will be made public via the CIRCLE website (www.civicyouth.org)
upon receipt of the finished research project unless other agreements are reached
in specific cases. In addition, CIRCLE reserves the right to publish summaries
of technical research in a format accessible to general audiences. All grants
awarded by CIRCLE through this RFP are funded indirectly by The Pew Charitable
Trusts. All grant recipients through this RFP will grant to the Trusts a nonexclusive,
irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free license, for noncommercial use
on the Trusts' Web site, in Trusts' publications, and for internal and archival
purposes, to use, display, perform, reproduce, publish, copy, alter, and distribute
any original work provided to the Trusts pursuant to the conditions of the grant.
In the event that the grantee ceases to undertake the project, it will agree,
at the Trusts' request, to grant to the Trusts a nonexclusive, irrevocable, perpetual,
worldwide, royalty-free license for noncommercial purposes to use, display, perform,
reproduce, publish, copy, alter, and distribute any intellectual property created
using the Trusts' grant, and to modify, improve upon and make derivative works
based on such work, and to authorize others to do so. Where
to Send Applications Please send letters of inquiry to Dionne Williams,
Executive Assistant, CIRCLE, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland,
2101 Van Munching Hall College Park, MD 20742-1821. Email applications are acceptable;
please send them to Dionne Williams. CIRCLE's
telephone number is (301) 405-2790; the fax number is (301) 314-1900.
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