Application Deadline
June 13, 2026
The William T. Grant Foundation has officially opened applications for its 2026 Research Grants on Reducing Inequality program, offering substantial funding to researchers studying policies, programs, and practices that improve outcomes for young people in the United States. The funding opportunity supports high-quality research focused on reducing inequality among youth aged 5 to 25 years, particularly across dimensions such as race, ethnicity, economic standing, immigrant origins, language minority status, and sexual or gender minority identity. Major Funding Opportunity for Youth Inequality Research The grant program aims to support rigorous studies that generate practical evidence on how inequality can be reduced through effective interventions, systems, and policies. Researchers may apply for: Major Research Grants Funding between $100,000 and $600,000 Project duration of 2–3 years Includes up to 15% indirect costs Officers’ Research Grants Funding between $25,000 and $50,000 Duration of 1–2 years Includes up to 15% indirect costs The next application deadline is set for 29 July 2026 at 3:00 PM EST. Focus Areas of the Grant Program The William T. Grant Foundation is specifically interested in research that examines ways to reduce inequalities in: Academic outcomes Social outcomes Behavioral outcomes Economic outcomes for young people across the United States. The foundation encourages research involving youth-serving systems such as: Education Child welfare Housing Mental health Justice systems Types of Research Supported The program funds two major categories of studies: Descriptive Studies Research that explains how or why particular programs, policies, or practices help reduce inequality. Intervention Studies Research that provides causal evidence on whether interventions effectively reduce inequality. The foundation welcomes a wide range of research methods, including: Quantitative studies Qualitative studies Mixed-methods research Experimental and cluster-randomized designs Areas Not Eligible for Funding The foundation does not support studies that: Focus primarily on physical health outcomes or clinical trials Only examine causes or consequences of inequality without proposing solutions Focus solely on dimensions of inequality outside the specified categories Support general operating costs, scholarships, fundraising, or program implementation Strong Emphasis on Systemic Change and Equity A key priority of the grant program is supporting research that addresses structural inequality and systemic racism affecting youth opportunities and outcomes. The William T. Grant Foundation particularly encourages projects that explore how policies and practices can transform systems that perpetuate unequal life chances for young people. Researchers are expected to present a clear theory of change explaining: Why a specific intervention should reduce inequality How outcomes will improve How the study will empirically test those assumptions Eligibility Requirements Eligible Organizations Funding is available only to tax-exempt organisations based in the United States. The foundation strongly encourages applications from underrepresented institutions, including: Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Hispanic-Serving Institutions Tribal Colleges and Universities Alaska Native-Serving Institutions Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs) Eligible Principal Investigators Researchers must demonstrate sufficient expertise and experience to conduct the proposed work. The foundation also encourages applications led by: Black or African American researchers Indigenous researchers Latinx researchers Asian or Pacific Islander American researchers Key Application Requirements Applications must: Identify a clearly defined inequality in youth outcomes Demonstrate how the proposed study addresses inequality reduction Specify the youth populations involved Present rigorous research methods and analysis plans Explain policy and practice relevance Demonstrate feasibility, staffing, and data collection capacity The foundation advises applicants to avoid vague terms such as “at-risk youth” and instead define populations and inequalities precisely. Review Process and Selection Criteria Applications are reviewed based on several major criteria, including: Research Fit Alignment with the foundation’s goal of reducing inequality in youth outcomes. Conceptual Strength Quality of the theoretical framework and contribution to existing research. Methodological Rigor Strength and appropriateness of the proposed research methods. Feasibility Evidence that the research team can successfully complete the study. Projects that incorporate interdisciplinary collaboration, mixed methods, public-use data, policymaker engagement, and mentoring opportunities are especially encouraged. Why This Funding Opportunity Matters The 2026 Research Grants on Reducing Inequality program represents one of the leading funding opportunities for scholars and institutions committed to improving youth outcomes and advancing social equity in the United States. By supporting research focused on actionable solutions rather than simply documenting inequality, the William T. Grant Foundation aims to help build evidence-based policies and practices that create meaningful change for future generations. For researchers working in education, social policy, youth development, sociology, public policy, psychology, and related fields, this funding opportunity provides substantial support to conduct impactful and policy-relevant research. VISIT OFFICIAL WEBSITE HERE TO APPLY For more opportunities such as these please follow us on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, LinkedIn and WPChannel Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding
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scholarship
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Posted
May 14, 2026
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