Annual Compendium of Funding Opportunities in Social Sciences Released by Lewis-Burke Associates

The annual compendium of federal funding opportunities in social and behavioral science, arts, and the humanities prepared by Lewis-Burke Associates has been newly updated. The document is available on the Federal Relations website. 

In addition to listing specific grant programs, the guide provides useful information on the current priorities of agencies such as the National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, and National Institute of Justice, among others.

New this year is the NSF’s Research Infrastructure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences program, which supports computational and data tools that enable social science research.

For additional helpful resources for applying for external grants, please visit CISS’s External Grant Opportunities listings and Grant Writing Resources page (include examples of proposals, budgets, budget justifications and more).

For specific inquiries, please consult our Ask Chris Q&A archive, attend a CISS grants “lunch & learn,”  or visit grants administrator Chris Chiofolo in his drop-in or scheduled office hours.