565 Grants and Non-Merit Scholarships

Grants and Non-Merit Scholarships

As you may already know grants are different from scholarships. When scholarships are usually merit-based or competition-based, grants are usually given to those who has a financial need or grants are directed for a particular area of study or group of people. One type of grants, like an enormous variety of federal grants from highly prestigious organizations like the NIH, the DOE, the NSF, the EPA, and NASA, are given for the schientific researches to groups of scientists working on a particular problem. Other type of grants like the Federal Pell Grant or the Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), are awarded based on the student’s demonstrated financial need. These grants typically come from the federal government, state governments and colleges and universities, but may also come from corporations, institutions and foundations.

There are actually just four main types of grant funding. We give descriptions and examples of competitive, formula, continuation, and pass-through grants to give you a basic understanding of funding structures as you do your search for possible sources of financial aid.

Competitive Funding - also known as discretionary funding, competitive funding is a process of proposal selection based on the evaluation of a reviewer or team of reviewers. Funding is based on the merits of the application, and recipients are not pre-determined.

Formula Funding. In contrast to competitive funding, formula grants are given to pre-determined recipients. Non-competitive awards are usually allocated to eligible entities according to population and/or other census criteria, and all applicants who meet the minimum requirements of the application process are entitled to receive money. In many instances, formula funds are distributed from the federal level to states. States then determine the process to be used to award funds to local jurisdictions.

Continuation funding grant programs offer current award recipients the option of renewing grants for the following year. Some programs are restricted to existing grantees only, while others invite applications from current grantees and new applicants. Often, current grantees are awarded extra points during the review process for being a current grant recipient. Since priority is often given to continuing applicants, if you are a new applicant, you should consider entering into a partnership with a currently funded entity.

Pass-Through grants are funds given by the federal government to the states for further distribution to local governments. Under this funding structure, states may disburse federal funds to eligible local jurisdictions through formula allocations or open competitions.

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German-Czech Historians` Commission: Travel Grants

The travel grants are awarded to young academics under the age of 35 and serve to finance research stays of up to two months. Academics are thus given access to archives and libraries necessary to complete their doctoral dissertations, ... more details

  •  Phd, Grant
  •  Germany

The American Friends of the Herzog August Bibliothek (HAB): Travel Grant

The travel grants are intended to assist young US citizens who write their doctoral theses and wish to access the Herzog August Library for research purposes. The funding is worth up to USD 1,800 and can be combined with a doctoral ... more details

  •  Phd, Grant
  •  Germany

German Research Foundation (DFG): Research Grant

The grants enable scientists and academics who have completed their academic training to conduct research projects with clearly defined topics and limited duration. Researchers working in Germany or at a German research institution abroad ... more details

  •  Grant
  •  Germany

Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds: Travel Grants

The travel grants are aimed at doctoral and post-doctoral students who pursue experimental projects in the field of basic biomedical research and who wish to learn about precise methods relevant for current research and work at their ... more details

  •  Phd, Grant
  •  Germany

Foundation of the Berlin House of Representatives: Grant Programme

The Grant Programme of the Berlin House of Representatives awards funding to young researchers of excellent academic merit in any subject area from the United States, the United Kingdom, France and the successor states of the Soviet Union. ... more details

  •  Grant
  •  Germany

Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation: Grant Programme

The programme enables scholars from all over the world to undertake one-to-three-month research residencies at the Berlin institutions of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK). Funding is available for research projects, if they ... more details

  •  Grant
  •  Australia, Germany

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