Russell Sage Foundation: Pipeline Grants Competition

The Russell Sage Foundation was established by Margaret Olivia Sage in 1907 for "the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States." The foundation supports visiting scholars in residence and publishes books and a journal under its own imprint. It also funds researchers at other institutions and supports programs intended to develop new generations of social scientists. This initiative will support early-career scholars and promote diversity in the social sciences, including racial, ethnic, gender, disciplinary, institutional, and geographic diversity. Pipeline grantees are paired with mentors who offer advice on their projects and career development.

Pipeline Grants Competition is co-funded with the Economic Mobility and Opportunity program at the Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation.

The primary goal of the Pipeline Grants Competition is to support innovative research on economic mobility and access to opportunity in the United States. They are also interested in research focused on structural barriers to educational attainment, economic mobility, political and civic engagement, and how individuals, communities and state entities understand, navigate and challenge systemic inequalities.

Website

russellsage.org

Duration

12 month

Level of education

Researcher with Ph.D.

Next Deadlines

22.10.2025

Funding Types

scholarships / personnel costs, project, collaborative project

Budget

max. 50.000 USD

Last update

17.07.2025

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