<p>ISSR provides seed grants to faculty seeking external funding in the social sciences. Social science research is done across many fields, including the traditional fields of sociology, anthropology, psychology, social psychology, economics, and political science, but also in communications, criminal justice, law, journalism, education, nursing, medicine, gerontology, social work, environmental science, computer engineering, and more. Seed grants of up to $8,000 are available to researchers on all four ASU campuses.  </p>
<p>The MLFTC Research Support Mini-Grant Program is a recurring monthly opportunity for faculty to receive funds to cover small costs that may arise during ongoing research projects.</p> <p> All full-time MLFTC faculty can apply for these funds to be used for purchasing items such as software, renewing site licenses, acquiring audio or video recorders, microphones, transcription service, etc., for use in existing research projects. There are limited funds available for this and our goal is to support as many such research projects as possible.</p>
<p>The MLFTC Research Support Mini-Grant Program is a recurring monthly opportunity for faculty to receive funds to cover small costs that may arise during ongoing research projects.</p> <p> All full-time MLFTC faculty can apply for these funds to be used for purchasing items such as software, renewing site licenses, acquiring audio or video recorders, microphones, transcription service, etc., for use in existing research projects. There are limited funds available for this and our goal is to support as many such research projects as possible.</p>
<p>The MLFTC Research Support Mini-Grant Program is a recurring monthly opportunity for faculty to receive funds to cover small costs that may arise during ongoing research projects.</p> <p> All full-time MLFTC faculty can apply for these funds to be used for purchasing items such as software, renewing site licenses, acquiring audio or video recorders, microphones, transcription service, etc., for use in existing research projects. There are limited funds available for this and our goal is to support as many such research projects as possible.</p>
<p>The MLFTC Research Support Mini-Grant Program is a recurring monthly opportunity for faculty to receive funds to cover small costs that may arise during ongoing research projects.</p> <p> All full-time MLFTC faculty can apply for these funds to be used for purchasing items such as software, renewing site licenses, acquiring audio or video recorders, microphones, transcription service, etc., for use in existing research projects. There are limited funds available for this and our goal is to support as many such research projects as possible.</p>
<p>The MLFTC Research Support Mini-Grant Program is a recurring monthly opportunity for faculty to receive funds to cover small costs that may arise during ongoing research projects.</p> <p> All full-time MLFTC faculty can apply for these funds to be used for purchasing items such as software, renewing site licenses, acquiring audio or video recorders, microphones, transcription service, etc., for use in existing research projects. There are limited funds available for this and our goal is to support as many such research projects as possible.</p>
<p>The MLFTC Research Support Mini-Grant Program is a recurring monthly opportunity for faculty to receive funds to cover small costs that may arise during ongoing research projects.</p> <p> All full-time MLFTC faculty can apply for these funds to be used for purchasing items such as software, renewing site licenses, acquiring audio or video recorders, microphones, transcription service, etc., for use in existing research projects. There are limited funds available for this and our goal is to support as many such research projects as possible.</p>
<p>The MLFTC Research Support Mini-Grant Program is a recurring monthly opportunity for faculty to receive funds to cover small costs that may arise during ongoing research projects.</p> <p> All full-time MLFTC faculty can apply for these funds to be used for purchasing items such as software, renewing site licenses, acquiring audio or video recorders, microphones, transcription service, etc., for use in existing research projects. There are limited funds available for this and our goal is to support as many such research projects as possible.</p>
<p>The MLFTC Research Support Mini-Grant Program is a recurring monthly opportunity for faculty to receive funds to cover small costs that may arise during ongoing research projects.</p> <p> All full-time MLFTC faculty can apply for these funds to be used for purchasing items such as software, renewing site licenses, acquiring audio or video recorders, microphones, transcription service, etc., for use in existing research projects. There are limited funds available for this and our goal is to support as many such research projects as possible.</p>
<p>The foundation is currently accepting proposals focused on evaluating programs that have the potential of helping to close the opportunity / achievement gap between children living in under-resourced communities and/or from under-represented populations and other children.</p> <p>Aims:</p> <p>Primary aim:<br>• What works: The primary aim must concern evaluating the effectiveness of programs designed to promote positive cognitive and/or achievement outcomes for children (birth through 18 years) from underserved groups and/or low-resourced communities (mino
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