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American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Scholarship Program for graduating high school

December 24th, 2008 grantmoney-scholarships.com

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Award for family dependents of American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees members. Must be a graduating high school senior planning to pursue postsecondar
education at a four-year institution. Submit proof of parent’s membership. Transcript and essay on what AFSCME has meant to my family must accompany application. Renewable award of $2000. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 10. Minimum award amount: $2000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 10 scholarship(s), totalling $20,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; test scores; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Genevieve Marcus, Scholarship Coordinator, 202-429-1250.

American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees
1625 L St., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Ph: (202)429-1250
Fax: (202)429-1272
URL: http://www.afscme.org

$5000 Moey from AFSCME/UNCF Union Scholars Program

December 24th, 2008 grantmoney-scholarships.com

(Four Year College/Scholarship)

Purpose: One-time award for a second semester sophomore or junior majoring in ethnic studies, women’s studies, labor studies, American studies, sociology, anthropology, history,
political science, psychology, social work or economics. Must be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian Pacific Islander, or American-Indian/Alaska Native. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Receipt of scholarship requires a ten-week internship. See Web site at http://www.afscme.org for further details. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to the following races: Native American/Eskimo; Asian; African American; Hispanic.

Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 2/27. Contact: Genevieve Marcus, Scholarship Coordinator, 202-429-1250.

American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees
1625 L St., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Ph: (202)429-1250
Fax: (202)429-1272
URL: http://www.afscme.org

Jerry Clark Memorial Scholarship for a student majoring in political science

December 24th, 2008 grantmoney-scholarships.com

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Renewable award for a student majoring in political science for his or her junior and
senior years of study. Must be a child of an AFSCME member. The recipient also will be given the opportunity to intern at the International Union headquarters. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. Once awarded, the scholarship will be renewed for the senior year provided the student remains enrolled full-time as a political science major. See Web site at http://www.afscme.org for further details. Application deadline is July 1. Focus: Political Science Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $10000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript. Deadline: 7/1. Contact: Genevieve Marcus, Scholarship Coordinator, 202-429-1250.

American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees
1625 L St., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Ph: (202)429-1250
Fax: (202)429-1272
URL: http://www.afscme.org

Christian A. Herter Memorial Scholarship

December 23rd, 2008 grantmoney-scholarships.com

(Four Year College, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Scholarship)

Purpose: Renewable award for Massachusetts residents who are in the 10th-11th grades and whose socio-economic backgrounds and environment may inhibit their ability to attain
educational goals. Must exhibit severe personal or family-related difficulties, medical problems, or have overcome a personal obstacle. Provides up to 50% of the student’s calculated need, as determined by Federal methodology, at the college of their choice within the continental U.S. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 25. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 100 scholarship(s), totalling $990,000. To Apply: Required: application form; autobiography; interview; financial need analysis; reference(s). Deadline: 3/31. Contact: Robert Brun, Director of Scholarships and Grants, 617-727-9420.

Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance
454 Broadway
Ste. 200
Revere, MA 02151
Ph: (617)727-9420
Fax: (617)727-0667
URL: http://www.osfa.mass.edu

Master and PhD Scholarship from AACN

December 23rd, 2008 grantmoney-scholarships.com

AACN Educational Advancement Scholarships-Graduate Completion

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Award for graduate students currently enrolled in a master’s or doctoral nursing
program. Must be AACN member with an active RN license who is currently or has recently worked in critical care. Must have 3.0 GPA. Supports members completing a graduate degree related to nursing practice. Program must be accredited by State Board of Nursing. Student may only receive the award a maximum of two times. Focus: Nursing Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to employees or relatives of employees within the following industries: designated career field.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 50. Maximum no. of awards: 100. Minimum award amount: $1500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 62 scholarship(s), totalling $90,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; verification of critical care experience. Deadline: 4/1. Contact: Research Department, 800-394-5995 ext. 377, research@aacn.org.

American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)
101 Columbia
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-1491
Ph: 800-394-5995
Fax: (949)448-5524
E-mail: research@aacn.org
URL: http://www.aacn.org

Scholarship for juniors and seniors in a nursing program

December 23rd, 2008 grantmoney-scholarships.com

AACN Educational Advancement Scholarships-BSN Completion

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Award for juniors and seniors currently enrolled in a nursing program accredited by
State Board of Nursing. Must be AACN member with active RN license who is currently or has recently worked in critical care. Must have 3.0 GPA. Supports RN members completing a baccalaureate degree in nursing. Student may only receive award a maximum of two times. Focus: Nursing Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to employees or relatives of employees within the following industries: designated career field.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 50. Maximum no. of awards: 100. Minimum award amount: $1500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 11 scholarship(s), totalling $16,500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; verification of critical care experience. Deadline: 4/1. Contact: Research Department, 800-394-5995 ext. 377, research@aacn.org.

American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)
101 Columbia
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-1491
Ph: 800-394-5995
Fax: (949)448-5524
E-mail: research@aacn.org
URL: http://www.aacn.org

$3,000 Money from

November 28th, 2008 grantmoney-scholarships.com

Johnson F. Hammond, MD Memorial Scholarship

(Postgraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: An annual scholarship of $3,000 will be awarded to a medical student of high moral
character and outstanding achievement with demonstrated interest and involvement in medical journalism. Must submit letter of nomination from the office of the dean. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 scholarship(s), totalling $3,000. To Apply: Required: autobiography; reference(s); portfolio; curriculum vitae. Deadline: 2/15. Contact: Barbara Correll, Associate Director, 312-464-5357, barbaracorrell@ama-assn.org.

American Medical Association Foundation
515 North State St.
Chicago, IL 60610
Ph: (312)464-5357
Fax: (312)464-4142
E-mail: barbaracorrell@ama-assn.org
URL: http://www.ama-assn.org/

AAPA Veterans Caucus

March 14th, 2007 grantmoney-scholarships.com

Veterans Caucus Scholarships

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: These awards recognize achievement and leadership potential for the physician assistant profession by former or active reserve/guard duty members of any uniformed service of the United States. Only full-time graduate students
are eligible. Application deadline is March 1. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 3. Maximum no. of awards: 15. Minimum award amount: $1250. Maximum award amount: $2000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 14 scholarship(s), totalling $18,500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); DD Form 214 or similar form issued by uniformed service department documenting service. Deadline: 3/1 every year. Contact: Mike Milner, Chair, Scholarship Committee, mmilner353@comcast.net.

514 Avalon Dr.
Hull, MA 02045
E-mail: mmilner353@comcast.net
URL: http://www.veteranscaucus.org/

Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation

March 14th, 2007 grantmoney-scholarships.com

AAOS/OREF Fellowship in Health Services Research
Centerpulse Resident Award for Minimally Invasive Surgery Research
Medical Student Summer Orthopaedic Research Fellowship
OREF Career Development Awards
OREF Clinical Research Award
OREF Prospective Clinical Research Grants
OREF Research Grants
OREF Resident Research Awards
Zimmer Career Development Award

AAOS/OREF Fellowship in Health Services Research

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: One-time grant available to candidates who have completed an accredited North American orthopedic residency and are recommended by their department chair. Fellowships of up to two years at $70,000 per year. Deadlineis August 1. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Therapy/Rehabilitation Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum award amount: $70000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s), totalling $49,500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s). Deadline: 8/1 every year. Contact: Jean McGuire, Vice President of Grants, 847-384-4348, mcguire@oref.org.

Centerpulse Resident Award for Minimally Invasive Surgery Research

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: This award provides funding for a resident or fellow to investigate a case series of patients who have undergone minimally invasive surgery for hip replacement. Check the Web site for application deadline and additional information. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Therapy/Rehabilitation Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum award amount: $15000. Contact: Jean McGuire, Vice President of Grants, 847-384-4348, mcguire@oref.org.

Medical Student Summer Orthopaedic Research Fellowship

(Fellowship)

Purpose: This program is intended to be a summer research fellowship for medical students with an interest in orthopedics. A minimum of 8 weeks, full-time work as a research assistant is required. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Therapy/Rehabilitation Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 10. Minimum award amount: $2500. Deadline: 2/27 every year. Contact: Jean McGuire, Vice President of Grants, 847-384-4348, mcguire@oref.org.

OREF Career Development Awards

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Several grants available to candidates who have completed a residency in orthopedic surgery doing research at a U.S. medical training center. Must submit letters of support as evidence of candidate’s potential to develop as an investigator. Awards up to $75,000 per year for three years. Deadline is August 1. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Therapy/Rehabilitation Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 2. Maximum no. of awards: 3. Maximum award amount: $75000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 3 grant(s), totalling $675,000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s). Deadline: 8/1 every year. Contact: Jean McGuire, Vice President of Grants, 847-384-4348, mcguire@oref.org.

OREF Clinical Research Award

(Prize)

Purpose: One award to recognize outstanding clinical research related to musculoskeletal disease or injury. Original manuscripts must be submitted by July 1. One-time award of up to $20,000. One manuscript will be chosen for award. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Therapy/Rehabilitation Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum award amount: $20000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $20,000. Deadline: 7/1 every year. Contact: Jean McGuire, Vice President of Grants, 847-384-4348, mcguire@oref.org.

OREF Prospective Clinical Research Grants

(Grant)

Purpose: Several grants available to individuals at U.S. medical training centers for promising prospective clinical research projects. Grants of $50,000 per year renewable for up to three years. Deadline is August 1. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Therapy/Rehabilitation Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum no. of awards: 2. Maximum award amount: $50000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 3 grant(s), totalling $380,698. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 8/1 every year. Contact: Jean McGuire, Vice President of Grants, 847-384-4348, mcguire@oref.org.

OREF Research Grants

(Grant)

Purpose: Several grants available to individuals at U.S. medical training centers for musculoskeletal research. Grants of $50,000 per year renewable for up to two years. Deadline is August 1. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Therapy/Rehabilitation Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 9. Maximum no. of awards: 12. Maximum award amount: $50000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 14 grant(s), totalling $1,349,835. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 8/1 every year. Contact: Jean McGuire, Vice President of Grants, 847-384-4348, mcguire@oref.org.

OREF Resident Research Awards

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Renewable award to enable orthopedic surgeons studying musculoskeletal problems to conduct research. Submit project budget with application. Research must be conducted at a U.S. medical training center. Deadline is August 1. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 9. Maximum no. of awards: 12. Maximum award amount: $15000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 12 grant(s), totalling $175,499. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s). Deadline: 8/1 every year. Contact: Jean McGuire, Vice President of Grants, 847-384-4348, mcguire@oref.org.

Zimmer Career Development Award

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Several one-time awards of $50,000 are available to eligible candidates who are currently completing formal orthopedic surgical training, and/or those currently enrolled in advanced surgical training. Applicants must submit letters to support a candidate’s potential to develop as an investigator. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Therapy/Rehabilitation Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum no. of awards: 6. Maximum award amount: $50000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 7 grant(s), totalling $336,905. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s). Deadline: 8/1 every year. Contact: Jean McGuire, Vice President of Grants, 847-384-4348, mcguire@oref.org.

6300 North River Rd., Ste. 700
Rosemont, IL 60018-4261
Ph: (847)384-4348
Fax: (847)698-7806
E-mail: mcguire@oref.org
URL: http://www.oref.org

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP)

March 6th, 2007 grantmoney-scholarships.com

Program Scholarship:

AACAP George Tarjan Award
AACAP Irving Philips Award for Prevention
AACAP Jeanne Spurlock Minority Medical Student Clinical Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
AACAP Jeanne Spurlock Research Fellowship in Drug Abuse and Addiction for Minority Medical Students
AACAP Pilot Research Award for Attention Disorders for a Junior Faculty or Child Psychiatry Resident
AACAP Pilot Research Award Supported by Eli Lilly and Company
AACAP Presidential Scholar Awards
AACAP Rieger Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Award
AACAP Rieger Service Program Award for Excellence
AACAP Robinson-Cunningham Award
AACAP Sidney Berman Award
AACAP Simon Wile Award
AACAP/Travel Grant Supported by Eli Lilly and Company
AACAP/Travel Grants Supported by Pfizer, Inc.

AACAP George Tarjan Award

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Award to child and adolescent psychiatrist who has made a significant contribution in a lifetime career or single seminal work to the understanding or care of those with mental retardation and developmental disabilities.Contributions must have national or international stature and clearly demonstrate lasting effects, and may be in the areas of teaching, research, program development, direct clinical service, advocacy, or administrative commitment. Award of up to $1000. Must be a member of the AACAP. Nominations due May 1. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum award amount: $1000.
To Apply: Required: nomination. Deadline: 5/1 every year. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Irving Philips Award for Prevention

(Postgraduate/Prize)

Purpose:
Award to child and adolescent psychiatrist who has made a significant contribution in a lifetime career or single seminal work to the prevention of mental illness in children and adolescents. Contributions must have national or international stature and clearly demonstrate lasting effects, and may be in the areas of teaching, program development, research, direct clinical service, advocacy, or administrative commitment. Award of $2500 to winner and $2000 donation to a prevention program or center of awardee’s choice. Must be a member of the AACAP. Nominations due May 1. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $2,500. To Apply: Required: resume; nomination. Deadline: 5/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Jeanne Spurlock Minority Medical Student Clinical Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

(University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Awards to African-American, Asian-American, Native-American, Alaska Native, Mexican-American, Hispanic, and Pacific Islander students in accredited U.S. medical schools. Up to 14 $2500 awards for work during the summer with a child and adolescent psychiatrist mentor, plus five days at the AACAP Annual Meeting. Deadline: March 1. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to the following races: Native American/Eskimo; Asian; African American; Hispanic.

Funds Avail.: Maximum no. of awards: 14. Minimum award amount: $2500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 12 fellowship(s).
To Apply: Required: application form; resume. Deadline: 3/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Jeanne Spurlock Research Fellowship in Drug Abuse and Addiction for Minority Medical Students

(University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Awards to African-American, Asian-American, Native-American, Alaska Native, Mexican-American, Hispanic, and Pacific Islander students in accredited U.S. medical schools. Five $2500 awards for substance abuse-related research during the summer with a child and adolescent psychiatrist researcher-mentor, plus five days at the AACAP Annual Meeting. Deadline February 1. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to the following races: Native American/Eskimo; Asian; African American; Hispanic.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 5. Minimum award amount: $2500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 4 fellowship(s).
To Apply: Required: application form; resume. Deadline: 2/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Pilot Research Award for Attention Disorders for a Junior Faculty or Child Psychiatry Resident

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Award for pilot research in attention disorders. Candidate must be board eligible, certified in child and adolescent psychiatry, or enrolled in a child psychiatry residency or fellowship program. Must have a faculty appointment in an accredited medical school or be in a fully accredited child and adolescent psychiatry clinical research or training program. See Web site at http://www.aacap.org for further details. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $9000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 grant(s), totalling $9,000.
To Apply: Required: resume; research protocol, budget. Deadline: 4/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Pilot Research Award Supported by Eli Lilly and Company

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Five awards of $9000 each for pilot research, plus five days at the AACAP Annual Meeting. Must be board eligible, certified in child and adolescent psychiatry, or enrolled in child psychiatry residency or fellowship program. Must have faculty appointment in accredited medical school or be in fully accredited child and adolescent psychiatry clinical research or training program. At the time of application, candidates may not have more than two years experience following graduation from residency/fellowship training. Candidates must not have previous significant, individual research funding in the field of child and adolescent mental health. These include the following: NIMH/NIH Funding (Small Grants, “T” Award or R-01) or similar foundation or industry research funding. Application guidelines can be found at: http://www.aacap.org/awards/Pilot.htm. The availability of all awards is contingent upon the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 5. Minimum award amount: $9000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 5 grant(s). To Apply: Required: resume; research protocol and budget. Deadline: 4/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Presidential Scholar Awards

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Awards for child and adolescent psychiatry residents in research, public policy, administration, and other areas. Must be nominated by program director. Must submit current curriculum vitae as well as statement about specific area of interest, plans for tutorial and exchange, and plans for presentation to home program. Deadline: March 15. Must be an Academy member by the time of the AACAP Annual Meeting. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: Applicant must be: part-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 5. Minimum award amount: $2500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 5 fellowship(s).
To Apply: Required: resume; nomination. Deadline: 3/15 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Rieger Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Award

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: This award acknowledges the best unpublished paper by a member of AACAP that addresses the use of psychodynamic psychotherapy in clinical practice. This award provides $3500 to the author. Deadline: May 1. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $3500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s), totalling $4,500.
To Apply: Required: academic paper. Deadline: 5/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Rieger Service Program Award for Excellence

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Award recognizes innovative programs that address prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of mental illnesses in children and adolescents, and serve as model program to the community. The award of $3500 is shared between the nominees and his or her program. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $3500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s), totalling $5,000.
To Apply: Required: nomination. Deadline: 5/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Robinson-Cunningham Award

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Award for best paper on some aspect of child and adolescent psychiatry. Paper must have been started during residency and completed within three years of graduation. Must submit manuscript by June 1. Must be an AACAP member by the time of the AACAP Annual Meeting. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $100. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s).
To Apply: Required: manuscript. Deadline: 6/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Sidney Berman Award

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Award to child and adolescent psychiatrist who has shown outstanding leadership in public education and about the treatment of learning disabilities. Nominations due May 1. Must be an AACAP member. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Maximum no. of awards: 1. Maximum award amount: $4500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s).
To Apply: Required: resume; nomination. Deadline: 5/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP Simon Wile Award

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Award acknowledges outstanding leadership and continuous contributions in the field of liaison child and adolescent psychiatry. Must be an AACAP member. AACAP members should nominate distinguished colleagues by May 1. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $500.
To Apply: Required: resume; nomination. Deadline: 5/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP/Travel Grant Supported by Eli Lilly and Company

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Each travel grant provides $1500 to help defray the cost of attending the AACAP Annual Meeting. Applicants must be general psychiatry residents. Additional application information can be located at http://www.aacap.org/awards/lillyTravel.htm. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 20. Minimum award amount: $1500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 20 grant(s). To Apply: Required: reference(s); resume. Deadline: 8/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

AACAP/Travel Grants Supported by Pfizer, Inc.

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Each travel grant will provide $1000 to help defray the cost of attending the AACAP Annual Meeting. Applicants must be child and adolescent psychiatry residents. Additional information can be located at http://www.aacap.org/awards/index.htm. The availability of all awards is contingent on the receipt of adequate funding. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences
Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.:
Minimum no. of awards: 50. Minimum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 50 grant(s).
To Apply: Required: reference(s); resume. Deadline: 8/1 every year.
Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 202-966-7300 ext. 113.

3615 Wisconsin Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016-3007
Ph: (202)966-7300
Fax: (202)966-2891
URL: http://www.aacap.org