Steven H. Sandell Grant Program
Funding Type:
Non-Federal
Sponsor:
Center for Retirement Research at Boston College
Program URL:
Eligibility
- The Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), if applicable, are required to have a Ph.D. or comparable professional certification in a relevant social science field.
- The PI and the Co-PI(s) must be junior or non-tenured scholar(s) who are within 1-7 years of completing their Ph.D. or comparable professional certification.
- The scholar(s) must be employed fulltime at an academic or research institution.
Funding Priorities
Grant proposals must focus on at least one of the following research areas:
- Trends in disability and survey issues;
- Informing long-term projections and models;
- State and local pensions for non-covered workers;
- Actuarial adjustment of benefits;
- Economic effects of totalization agreements;
- Measuring sources of income;
- Risks and resources in older age;
- Induced entry;
- Opioids; or
- Claimant representatives.
Additional Information
- Applications with senior or tenured co-authors may be disqualified.
- The program is funded by a grant from the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) through the Retirement and Disability Research Consortium (RDRC).
- Select grant winners may be required to present their results to the SSA or during the annual RDRC meeting in Washington, DC or Baltimore.
Deadline:
01/31/2022 - 10:00pm
Budget Amount:
$45,000
Duration:
12 months