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Special Stipend to Support Research in the Paul Ehrlich Collection Grant

ROCKEFELLER ARCHIVE CENTER

Funding Amount

Up to US $4,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Special Stipend to Support Research in the Paul Ehrlich Collection Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Rockefeller Archive Center
Amount: Up to US $4,000
Last Updated: January 22, 2026

Summary

The Rockefeller Archive Center offers a Special Stipend to support research in the Paul Ehrlich Collection, providing individuals with up to $4,000 for travel and accommodation expenses. Applicants can apply at any time and must submit a formal request along with two letters of recommendation. The stipend is available to anyone, regardless of their country of origin, although certain U.S. government requirements may apply to non-U.S. citizens.

Overview

NOTE: Potential applicants for an Ehrlich stipend should contact the RAC with an initial description of the proposed research and indicating that the inquiry is for the purposes of applying for an Ehrlich stipend. RAC staff will respond with a description of relevant archival materials and an estimate of time necessary to complete the research.Applicants should submit a formal request to be considered for an Ehrlich stipend. An application may be made at any time and should include two letters of recommendation. Awards will be made within one month of the RAC receiving both letters of recommendation. Our Mission By collecting, managing, preserving and providing broad and equitable access to the historical records of philanthropy and other efforts to work on behalf of the public good, the Rockefeller Archive Center inspires critical analysis and contributes knowledge to diverse learning communities throughout the world. Special Stipend to Support Research in the Paul Ehrlich Collection The RAC has available funds to provide individuals (not institutions) up to $4,000 for reimbursement of travel and accommodation expenses to support short-term research in the Paul Ehrlich Collection, an important archive documenting the life and scientific research of Nobel Laureate Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915). Stipend recipients must commence their research at the RAC within one year of being notified of the award.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Anyone can apply for an Ehrlich stipend, regardless of country of origin. Please be aware that certain U.S Government requirements may apply to non-U.S. citizens.

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Fields of Work

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