IAF Research Fellowship Program Grant
Funding Amount
US $20,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
IAF Research Fellowship Program Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Social Science Research Council
Amount: US $20,000
Last Updated: June 03, 2024
Summary
The IAF Research Fellowship Program, administered by the Social Science Research Council, aims to support rigorous research on community-led development in Latin America and the Caribbean. The fellowship provides a $20,000 stipend for twelve months, fostering innovative solutions to pressing issues such as economic opportunity, migration, and social inclusion. Researchers are encouraged to explore how community-led models can create lasting impacts and respond to global trends, enhancing local resilience and development.Overview
Social Science Research Council The Social Science Research Council works with funding partners to design and administer fellowship programs that foster the innovation of new policy solutions to meet our most pressing needs. The Inter-American Foundation Research Fellowship Program The Inter-American Foundation (IAF), in conjunction with the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), welcomes applicants for its new Research Fellowship Program to advance rigorous field based research on actionable questions about community-led development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Community-led” refers to approaches in which community members propose, lead, manage, and invest in their own development efforts through local civil society organizations and grassroots organizations, including youth associations, producer cooperatives, community foundations, faith-based organizations, and countless others thriving throughout the region.“Development” includes the spectrum of efforts that affect the well-being of community members, such as the opportunities to live up to their potential, pursue their civic rights, make their communities safer, and protect their natural environment. “Actionable questions” should provide insights that inspire decisions by a community-led organization, the IAF, and/or other donors and supporters of community-led development.“Rigorous field-based research” should reflect standards and best practices that ensure robust and unbiased results. The IAF will award up to ten Fellowships. Each of the ten fellowships includes a stipend of $20,000 to support an individual researcher working over the course of twelve months in one or more of the countries in the region where the IAF works, participation in a three day in-person orientation workshop, and engagement with the network of IAF Fellows. Research Topics The IAF wants to understand whether and how community-led models have brought tangible impacts to their communities over time, and how communities are responding to global trends at a local level. We are especially interested in community-led efforts that strive to promote: the generation of economic and other opportunities, particularly for women and youth,effective ways to address the drivers of irregular migration and/or strengthen rootedness and resilience among vulnerable populations,integration of migrants and other displaced populations,responses to chronic violence (including gender-based violence), social cohesion,social inclusion (including of Afro-descendants, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, and other marginalized groups),sustainable agriculture,disaster resilience, community philanthropy, andother development issues in which communities are vested. The IAF welcomes research proposals that speak to the above development topics using one of the following frames: Community-led responses that reflect impact, scale, and sustainabilityWe are interested in understanding whether, how, and to what extent community-led models have expanded opportunities for their communities or made a lasting impact at scale. Consider questions such as what makes some models more effective and/or sustainable than others? Or what are the obstacles that prevent community-led models or organizations from achieving a sustainable impact at scale?Tenets of community-led developmentWe welcome research that tests some fundamental assumptions about the ability of community-led efforts to transform local realities. Consider, for instance, to what extent, and under what conditions, have local organizations promoted social capital, engendered greater social mobility, or inspired policy changes or improved policy implementation? Or when has donor-funded community-led development been particularly effective compared to other models of development assistance?Local responses to global trendsWe would like to learn more about the solutions communities have developed to respond to the local implications of global trends affecting the world we live in. For instance, how have communities been responding to irregular migration, climate related shocks and stress, dwindling natural resources and biodiversity, chronic violence, new technologies, or reduced spaces for civic engagement, including in urban spaces? Or how have they been taking advantage of new tools and innovations such as the popularization of new media technologies, AI, REDD+, carbon credits, blended finance and impact investments? What new partnerships or approaches are being developed? Fellowship Requirements IAF Research Fellows will be required to: Prepare and submit to the SSRC a Fellowship Report of 1,250 to 2,500 words, within six months of the expiration of the Fellowship Period, that clearly describes the research question, methods, findings, limitation, and implications for practice and/or policy.Develop at least one short, well-crafted, publishable note or other communications piece for the IAF covering key findings and recommendations for local organizations and funders.Collaborate with at least one community-based organization in carrying out the field research.Participate in a three-day in-person Orientation to better understand the IAF, network with IAF staff and other Fellows, and review Fellowship expectations.Participate in IAF-hosted platforms, such as social media and events.As required by the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act, Fellows conducting research in a country named in the act would need to clear a country narcotics check and certify compliance with anti-narcotics provisions.The list of covered countries for this provision of the Foreign Assistance Act is submitted to the U.S. Congress by September 15 of the preceding fiscal year. For this FY, these countries include Belize, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Peru. This list is subject to change from one fiscal year to the next.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. We welcome all researchers who have the expertise, skills, and creativity to answer the questions above, and who have the availability to do so within the twelve-month period of the Fellowship. Applicants must be a citizen of one of the countries in which the IAF works or the United States and must have at least a Bachelor’s Degree. Inter-American Foundation has invested more than $931 million in nearly 5,800 community development projects across Latin America and the Caribbean.The IAF works in the following countries in the Caribbean: Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, and Trinidad & Tobago.Beyond these requirements, we are casting a wide net: Applicants may be enrolled in a graduate program or they may have completed their education; they may be working within academia as teachers or researchers; they may be working in partnership with community-based organizations; they may be part of an institution; or they may work independently. What matters most is that applicants can demonstrate that they can effectively answer our questions.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
science-researchcommunity-development
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