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Louisville Institute offers various grants and fellowships for research in North American Christianity, including Dissertation, Postdoctoral, First Book, Doctoral, and Pastoral Study Project grants.
Provides guidance and answers common questions about applying for Louisville Institute grants and fellowships, including application tips and deadlines.
Information about the Louisville Institute Dissertation Writing Fellowship for research in North American Christianity, including project details and related publications.
Dissertation fellowship for research in North American Christianity focusing on food sovereignty, land tenure, and the Black struggle for justice.
Details about the Dissertation Writing Fellowship for Research in North American Christianity, focusing on Rachel C. Rasmussen's project on childbirth and theology.
Information about the Louisville Institute's Dissertation Writing Fellowship for research in North American Christianity, including project details and related publications.
Frequently asked questions about Louisville Institute fellowships, covering eligibility, application process, funding limitations, and deadlines.
Find out what grants and fellowships you are eligible for. All applicants must reside in the US or Canada and study religious practices.
Guide for submitting an itemized budget and budget narrative for Louisville Institute grant applications. Explains line item budgets and budget narratives.
Offers $35,000 grants for Ph.D./Th.D. students researching Christian faith and life, ministry, religious trends, or religion and social issues in North America.
View past recipients and their research projects for the Louisville Institute Dissertation Fellowship, focusing on North American Christianity.
Louisville Institute Grant for Researchers (GFR) supports scholarly research in North American Christianity. Grants up to $55,000 USD are available for researchers in the US and Canada.
Supports early-career scholars completing their first book on minoritized Christian communities in North America. Grants up to $55,000 for research leaves.
Information on past grant programs offered by the Louisville Institute, including their focus, duration, and award amounts where applicable.
Information on past Louisville Institute grant programs, including the Project Grant for Researchers (PGR) and Sabbatical Grant for Researchers (SGR), which have been discontinued.
Dissertation fellowship project on Russian Orthodoxy's impact on American Christianity in Appalachia, by Sarah Riccardi-Swartz.
Details about Pamela McCarroll's dissertation fellowship project on hope in North American theology, including its context and related publications.
Details on Timothy Allen Beach-Verhey's dissertation fellowship project on H. Richard Niebuhr's vision of American political life and Christian engagement.
Application guide for the Louisville Institute Dissertation Fellowship, detailing eligibility, application requirements, and deadlines for PhD/ThD students researching North American Christianity.
Application guide for the Louisville Institute Pastoral Study Project Grant, supporting research on Christian life and practices in North America. Deadline August 15, 2025.
Application guide for the Louisville Institute's First Book Grant for Scholars of Color, detailing eligibility, application process, and deadlines for early-career religion scholars.
Application guide for the Louisville Institute Grant for Researchers (GFR), offering up to $55,000 for scholarly research in North American Christianity. Deadline September 15, 2025.
Application guide for the Louisville Institute Pastoral Study Project Grant, detailing eligibility, how to apply, and award information.
Application guide for the Louisville Institute's First Book Grant, detailing eligibility, requirements, and how to apply for research on minoritized Christian communities.
Application guide for the Louisville Institute Grant for Researchers (GFR), supporting scholarly research in North American Christianity. Up to $55,000 awarded.
Application guide for the Louisville Institute Dissertation Fellowship, detailing eligibility, award amounts, deadlines, and application requirements for Ph.D. or Th.D. students.
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