Child Well-Being Research Network
The Child Well-Being Research Network is a community of researchers that builds upon the strong connections of the charter members—the 120 Doris Duke Fellows. The Doris Duke Fellowships for the Promotion of Child Well-Being were offered by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago from 2010-2020, with generous funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Child Well-Being Research Network Research to Action Grants
The Research to Action (R2A) Grants are an opportunity for teams of researchers and their policy or practice partners to receive up to $80,000 to design and implement an applied research, translation, and dissemination project that focuses on a child well-being policy or practice question.
Russell Sage Foundation Dissertation Research Grants
The Russell Sage Foundation (RSF) has established a dissertation research grants (DRG) program to support innovative and high-quality dissertation research projects that address questions relevant to RSF’s priority areas: Behavioral Science and Decision Making in Context; Future of Work; Race, Ethnicity and Immigration; Immigration and Immigrant Integration; and Social, Political, and Economic Inequality. Proposed projects must be closely aligned with the funding priorities listed on the RSF website for any of these areas, contribute to RSF’s mission to improve social and living conditions in the U.S., and demonstrate appropriate use of relevant theory, innovative data, rigorous research methods, and measures.