Democratic Innovations Research Fund

Summary: 

The Democratic Innovations program aims to promote new ideas and rigorous theoretical and empirical research on how to achieve honest, efficient, representative, and effective government.

Application Deadline Date: 
Friday, March 7, 2025
Lower Limit Amount ($): 
10,000
Upper Limit Amount ($): 
60,000
Academic Area: 

Political Economy

Description: 

The Democratic Innovations program aims to promote new ideas and rigorous theoretical and empirical research on how to achieve honest, efficient, representative, and effective government. Examples of research topics in this spirit include, but are not limited to, methods for controlling political corruption, the effects of alternative voting systems, methods for encouraging high-quality candidates, the political economy of evidence use in policy-making, the empirical properties of deliberative assemblies, development of new technologies for collective decisions, studies of existing innovative institutions, or pilot demonstrations or experiments to assess the properties of proposed innovations.

ISPS especially encourages early career faculty and researchers to apply for this funding, although we will give full consideration to proposals from faculty at all career stages.

The grant is designed to cover a 12- or 18-month project, with an expectation that at least one publication-quality research report will emerge within 2 years.
 
The proposal includes a 3-page project description, a budget, and a budget justification. The typical award is between US$10,000-$15,000, and the maximum award is US$60,000.
Award Purpose: 
Research
Year In School: 
PhD
Post Doctoral
Eligibility Requirement - Gender: 
Any
Eligibility Requirement - Citizenship: 

Any

Eligibility Requirement - Residency: 

Any

Eligibility Requirement - Other: 

Applicants must be full-time Yale faculty, Postdoctoral fellows, or doctoral students enrolled in a graduate degree program in the Yale Graduate School or a Yale professional school. We especially encourage proposals from ISPS-affiliated faculty and researchers.

ISPS encourages early career faculty and researchers to apply for this funding, although we will consider proposals from faculty and researchers at all career stages.

U.S. citizenship is not required.

Specializations: 
Environmental Policy Analysis
People, Equity, and the Environment
Date Updated: 
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Recipients: 
0
Eligibility - Citizenship: 
US Citizens/Permanent Residents
Foreign Nationals
DACA
Amount: 
60000