Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (REI)

Sponsor: Russell Sage Foundation (RSF)
Solicitation Title: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (REI)
Event Type: Equity
Event Type: Multiple Deadlines
Funding Amount: varies; see Other Information
Sponsor Deadline: Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Solicitation Link: https://www.russellsage.org/research/funding/race-ethnicity-immigration
Solicitation Number: N/A

Overview

The Russell Sage Foundation’s program on Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration supports innovative investigator-initiated research that examines the roles of race, ethnicity, nativity, legal status —and their interactions with each other and other social categories—in the social, economic, and political outcomes for immigrants, U.S.-born racial and ethnic minorities, and native-born whites. 

RSF encourages multi-disciplinary perspectives and methods that both strengthen the data, theory, and methods of social science research and improve our understanding of how to foster the ideals of a pluralist society. Proposals may focus on any one or more of the issues—race, and/or ethnicity, and/or immigration. 

RSF prioritizes analyses that make use of newly available data or demonstrate novel uses of existing data. We support original data collection when a project is focused on important program priorities, projects that conduct survey or field experiments and qualitative studies. RSF encourages methodological variety and inter-disciplinary collaboration. Proposed projects must have well-developed conceptual frameworks and rigorous research designs. Analytical models must be well-specified and research methods must be appropriate. 

RSF priorities do not include analyses of health or mental health outcomes or health behaviors as these are priorities for other funders. For the same reason, RSF seldom supports studies focused on educational processes or curricular issues but does prioritize analyses of inequalities in student achievement or educational attainment. 

The kinds of questions that are of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: 
-Racial and Ethnic Diversity, Intergroup Relations, and Social Inclusion 
-Immigration Policy and Immigrant Integration Policies 
-Social Movements and Responses to Diversity 
-The Politics of Racial and Ethnic Competition and Coalition Building 
-Criminal and Civil Justice in Law Enforcement 
-History, Race, Immigration, and the Law

Solicitation Limitations:

All applicants (both PIs and Co-PIs) must have a doctorate. In rare circumstances, RSF may consider applications from scholars who do not hold a doctorate but can demonstrate a strong career background that establishes their ability to conduct high-level, peer-reviewed scholarly research. Students may not be applicants.

Other Information:

A brief letter of inquiry (LOI; four-page maximum excluding references) must precede a full proposal to determine whether the proposed project is in line with the Foundation's program priorities and available funds. All applications must be submitted through the Foundation's online submission system, Fluxx. 

Funding can be used for research assistance, data acquisition, data analysis, and investigator time for conducting research and writing up results.  Trustee Grants are capped at $200,000, including 15% indirect costs, over a two-year period.  Presidential Awards are capped at $50,000 (no indirect costs) over a two-year period. However, when research projects have special needs for gathering data (e.g., qualitative research or survey experiments), gaining access to proprietary or restricted-use data, or when the proposal budget includes salary support for multiple assistant professor PIs, applicants may request up to $75,000 (no indirect costs).


RODA ID: 2404