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From: NonProfit and Voluntary Action Discussion Group [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hyon Seo Kwon
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 10:26 AM
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Subject: Book Project Grants (RFP from the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership)

 

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

BOOK PROJECT GRANTS 

(Fall 2006)

The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP) strives to deepen intellectual exchange between the United States and Japan on issues of common concern through policy-oriented research and dialogue projects.

 

CGP is pleased to announce a Book Project grant competition for Assistant or Associate Professor authorship of a single-authored or limited co-authored book analyzing contemporary social issues.  CGP will provide grants of up to $50,000* each, paid to and administered through the submitting researcher’s US institution. These grants are intended to buy-out teaching and administrative time in order to provide the author an opportunity to complete the writing phase of a book manuscript.

 

CGP seeks any policy-relevant topic of interest to both Japan and the United States that focuses on global economic relations, global security, sustainable development, civil society, or health care and aging. Please visit our website for examples of past book project grants.

 

Proposals must be received by CGP no later than Friday, December 1st, 2006.  Applicants will be notified of the decisions by the end of March, 2007.  Below, you will find the eligibility and evaluation criteria as well as the application procedures for this Book Project grant.  We strongly encourage all prospective applicants to contact CGP’s Intellectual Exchange staff to discuss potential topics, the application process, and other issues. 

 

 

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicant(s) should be in the final stages of research and prepared to start the writing phase of the project. 
  • Applicant(s) must have a prior publishing record.  This must be clearly demonstrated in the curriculum vitae.

 

Evaluation Criteria

 

  • Publication is single- or co-authored.
  • Publication focuses on contemporary social issues.
  • Topic has strong policy-relevance to the United States and Japan, and possibly a third country or region.
  • Advisory group involvement: a minimum of three individuals, with at least one US participant and one Japanese participant.
  • Advisory group must be actively engaged in the writing process and meet a minimum of once during the grant period; preferably at the beginning of the process and highly recommended at the final stage of the writing process as well.
  • Manuscript drafts will be required as a component of the Final Report for all funded projects.

 

Application Procedures

  • Interested individuals should apply through an affiliated US nonprofit 501(c)3 institution, as funding will be provided to and administered through the applying institution.
  • Proposals must be received by CGP no later than Friday, December 1st, 2006.
  • Six (6) copies of the research proposal must be submitted to CGP.
  • Each research proposal should include a Grant Application Cover Sheet as well as the following information:

§        Executive summary

§        Statement of issue

§        Literature review

§        Methodology and conceptual framework

§        Publication outline with a brief synopsis of each chapter

§        Project activities

§        Curriculum Vitae of the author(s) with a full list of past publications

§        Advisory group members’ provisional list and their curriculum vitae

§        Dissemination plan

§        Letter of interest from a publishing company, if applicable (preferred)

§        Detailed budget

§        Institutional background information

§        Proof of 501(c) 3 tax exempt status

 

 

Contact

Center for Global Partnership (CGP)

152 West 57th Street, 17th Floor              

New York, New York 10019

  

Carolyn Fleisher 

t:  (212) 489-1255 x114

f:  (212) 489-1344

e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

                                                                                    

More information on CGP, including application forms, can be found on our website at http://www.cgp.org.

 



*Printing and publishing costs will not be included in the grant

 

 

_____________________________________________

 

Hyon Seo Kwon

Program Associate

Grassroots Exchange and Education Programs

The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership

152 W. 57th Street, 17th Floor

New York, NY 10019

 

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