Deadline: 15 January 2016
The Campbell Collaboration’s Education and Crime & Justice Coordinating Groups and the Jacobs Foundation have announced call for applications for a grant program entitled “Better Evidence for Children and Youth” in order to support the development and publication of systematic reviews that address important issues in child and youth development.
The Jacobs Foundation is one of the world’s leading charitable foundations dedicated to facilitating innovations for children and youth and supports research and intervention of the highest quality leading to significant and vital outcomes for children and youth worldwide.
Grants Information
Grants between $25,000 and $50,000 USD are available following the foundation’s call.
Areas of Interests
- Individualized learning and adaptive teaching
- Learning and academic attainment
- Educational programs seeking to promote socio-emotional development, self-regulation and positive behavior
- Multilingual education
- Early childhood education
- Early intervention and prevention
- Inclusive Education
- Prevention of juvenile delinquency and violence
- Treatment of juvenile offenders
- Treatment of child and adolescent victims
Expected Outcomes
- Improvements in academic performance
- Improvements in Employability
- Improvements in health and well-being
- Reduction in Victimization
- Reduction in disruptive, delinquent or violent behavior
Eligibility Criteria
- Applications are accepted from researchers interested in studying important issues of child and youth development.
- Systematic reviews prepared under this program should focus on interventions, programs and/or policies in areas of interest to child and youth development as mentioned above.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can apply by uploading the necessary documents at the address mentioned on the website.
For more information, please visit Jacobs Foundation Grants.