Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Invites Applications for New
Connections: Increasing Diversity of RWJF Programming Midcareer Consultant
Program
New Connections: Increasing Diversity of RWJF Programming aims to
expand the diversity of perspectives that inform Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
(RWJF) programming and introduce new researchers and scholars to the Foundation
who would help teams with their research and evaluation needs. The program
invites Midcareer Consultants—scholars from historically disadvantaged
and underrepresented communities who have between 10–15 years of research
and/or evaluation experience—to address program priorities for RWJF’s teams and
portfolios. New Connections is a career development program for early-
and midcareer researchers. We aim to enhance the research and evaluation
capacity of researchers and consultants from underrepresented groups.
We will award up to three Midcareer Consultant grants of up to
$100,000 each for a 12-month period.
July 12,
2012 (3:00–4:30 p.m. ET)—Optional applicant Web conference call for Midcareer
Consultant brief proposal candidates. Registration is required.
August 29,
2012 (3 p.m. ET)—Deadline for receipt of brief proposals (must be
submitted online).
October 17,
2012—Select applicants invited to submit full proposals.
November 1,
2012 (3:00–4:30 p.m. ET)—Optional applicant Web conference call for Midcareer
Consultant full proposal applicants. Registration is required.
November 28,
2012 (3 p.m. ET)—Deadline for receipt of full proposals (must be submitted
online).
February 4,
2013—Notification of finalists.
April 1, 2013—Start of awards.
Howard Walters, project manager
OMG Center for Collaborative
Learning
info@rwjf-newconnections.org
Office:
(215) 732-2200 ext. 276
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