Grants to Support Digital Justice Seed Program in Georgia (USA)

GrantID: 75344

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

There are a variety of fellowship and grant opportunities available to support scholars in the humanities and interpretive social sciences. These programs provide financial assistance for research, project development, and professional growth. Funding can support full-year research projects, with stipends of up to approximately $60,000 for a 12-month period. Shorter-term awards are available, with monthly stipends around $5,000 and minimum total awards of about $30,000. Additional supplements may be provided to cover costs such as research support, travel, conference attendance, or caregiving expenses, typically ranging from $3,000 to $6,000.


Early-career scholars may receive funding that includes a base stipend of roughly $42,000, with additional project-related support of up to $8,000 for research, training, development, and travel, and further allowances for external mentorship. Faculty at teaching-intensive institutions may access stipends from approximately $30,000 to $50,000 to support research leaves, summer salary, or course releases, along with small grants for programmatic support at their home institutions.


Smaller project development grants are available, generally around $5,000, to support early-stage research, pilot studies, or other exploratory initiatives. Funding can also be awarded to support public engagement in scholarly topics, with awards ranging from about $10,000 to $50,000, for activities such as lectures, exhibitions, or digital projects. Graduate students pursuing research in specific academic fields may receive stipends around $38,000, with additional allowances up to $4,500 to cover travel and research expenses.


Applications are typically evaluated based on scholarly merit, project feasibility, potential impact, and alignment with broader educational or research priorities. These opportunities are available on a competitive basis to eligible individuals, primarily those affiliated with academic or research institutions, and require clear proposals outlining objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes. Funding is intended to help scholars advance their work, contribute to their fields, and provide broader educational or public impact. These programs are available to individuals based in the United States.


Eligible applicants in Georgia with a demonstrated commitment to College Scholarship are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Black, Indigenous, People of Color, College Scholarship, Community Development & Services, Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice & Legal Services, Non-Profit Support Services, Technology in Georgia (USA).