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American Folklore Society
CatalogThe American Folklore Society (AFS) is an international professional network serving the field of folklore, established in 1888. The organization is dedicated to understanding and advancing folk and traditional arts and the communities that sustain them. AFS manages publications including the Journal of American Folklore, hosts an annual meeting that is the largest gathering of folklorists in the world, coordinates projects such as the China-US Folklore and Intangible Cultural Heritage Project and the National Folklore Archives Initiative, and provides resources for folklore advocacy and education.
American Fund for Alternatives to Animal Research
CatalogThe American Fund for Alternatives to Animal Research (AFAAR) is a nonprofit organization incorporated in New York in 1977. Its mission is to promote and assist in the development and use of alternatives to animals in all areas of science and science education, and to help provide for the care of animals rescued from research. AFAAR provides funding to develop, validate, and implement alternatives to animals in research, testing, and education, advancing scientific methods that are more efficient, efficacious, and predictive of human responses than animal experiments.
American Genetic Association
CatalogThe American Genetic Association (AGA) is a scientific society dedicated to advancing organismal genetics and genomics research, and promoting the application of genetic and genomic methods to understand, document, conserve, and manage biological diversity. The association funds and supports scientific publications, educational and community-building workshops, and focused scientific meetings. AGA publishes the Journal of Heredity and provides research awards including Ecological, Evolutionary, and Conservation Genomics (EECG) Research Awards, Special Event Awards, and Researcher Community Engagement Awards to support graduate students and postdoctoral researchers.
American Geosciences Institute
CatalogThe American Geosciences Institute (AGI) is a nonprofit federation of geoscientific and professional associations that represents scientists, engineers, and other professionals in the geosciences. The Geoscience Profession Program supports a thriving geoscience community through research, reports, scholarships, education resources, and information about the many ways the geosciences interface across society, including workforce development and critical issues facing the geoscience enterprise.
American Historical Association
CatalogThe American Historical Association (AHA) is the largest membership association of historians in the world, providing leadership for the discipline and promoting the critical role of historical thinking in public life. Founded with a Congressional Charter, the AHA serves historians in a wide variety of professions and represents every historical era and geographical area. The organization supports history education at all levels (K-12, undergraduate, and graduate), publishes the flagship American Historical Review journal and Perspectives on History newsmagazine, advocates for academic freedom and honest history education, and provides professional development resources and career support for historians.
American Indian Services
CatalogAmerican Indian Services (AIS) empowers Native American youth and adults to achieve economic sovereignty while honoring cultural heritage. Established in 1981, AIS is one of the nation's longest-running American Indian scholarship non-profit organizations. The organization provides and funds comprehensive educational pathways and programs—including college scholarships, vocational and trade school training, workforce development, and entrepreneurial support—that bridge traditional values with emerging opportunities. Since 2005, AIS has awarded over 52,000 scholarships and invested $45 million into Native American students across 300 federally recognized tribes.
American Institute for Maghrib Studies
CatalogThe American Institute for Maghrib Studies (AIMS) is a private, non-profit educational organization established in 1984 that works to facilitate research in North Africa and encourage the free exchange of information between American and North African scholars. AIMS administers overseas research centers in Tunisia (CEMAT) and Algeria (CEMA), with an affiliate partner in Morocco (TALIM), and offers grant programs for U.S. scholars conducting research in Maghrib countries including Algeria, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia.
American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies
CatalogThe American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies (AISLS) was established in 1996. Its central objectives are to promote US research and teaching on Sri Lanka and to strengthen links between US and Sri Lankan scholars and institutions. The organization focuses primarily on the humanities, social sciences, and related fields, and maintains a research center with a library in Colombo, Sri Lanka. AISLS offers research fellowships for US citizens, dissertation planning grants, language instruction grants, and student travel grants, while also providing resources for scholars studying Sri Lanka.
American Institute of Pakistan Studies
CatalogThe American Institute of Pakistan Studies (AIPS), established in 1973, is a bi-national research and education organization with a mission to promote academic study of Pakistan in the US and to encourage scholarly exchange between the US and Pakistan. It is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt, autonomous organization and a member of the Council of American Overseas Research Centers. AIPS offers various funding opportunities including fellowships, short-term research grants, book prizes, travel grants, Urdu language courses, and the Emerging Scholars Symposium.
American Institute of Physics
CatalogThe American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that advances, promotes, and serves the physical sciences for the benefit of humanity. AIP operates as a federation that advances the success of its Member Societies and as an institute that engages in research and analysis to empower positive change in the physical sciences. The organization supports physical scientists through science policy analysis, statistical research, student programs, publishing, career resources, and the preservation of science history through its Niels Bohr Library & Archives.
American Institute of the History of Pharmacy
CatalogThe American Institute of the History of Pharmacy (AIHP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of the history of pharmacy and medicines. Located at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy, AIHP is actively engaged in preserving the documents of pharmacy's past and developing materials for understanding the future. The organization maintains extensive collections including digital archives, library resources, oral histories, and offers programs such as awards, fellowships, and educational materials to support scholarship in pharmaceutical history.
American Microscopical Society
CatalogThe American Microscopical Society is a scientific organization dedicated to advancing and encouraging microscopy focused on invertebrates since 1878. The society promotes the presentation, discussion, and publication of new and significant information about the biology of invertebrates and other organisms. It publishes the journal Invertebrate Biology, sponsors undergraduate and graduate research using microscopy and imaging techniques, and provides funding for training on microscopes and other imaging instruments.
American Musical Instrument Society
CatalogThe American Musical Instrument Society (AMIS) is a scholarly organization dedicated to the study of musical instruments, also known as organology. The society brings together researchers, collectors, curators, musicians, and enthusiasts interested in all aspects of musical instruments - their history, design, construction, and cultural significance. AMIS offers publications including a peer-reviewed journal and newsletter, hosts annual meetings, and provides awards and grants to support research in the field.
American Musicological Society
CatalogThe American Musicological Society (AMS) is a scholarly organization dedicated to advancing music studies through research, teaching, and public outreach. The Society serves music educators, scholars, students, administrators, and creative professionals, providing funding and support including fellowships, publication subventions, travel and research grants, and career development resources. The AMS publishes academic journals including JAMS (Journal of the American Musicological Society) and JMP, organizes annual meetings and conferences, and maintains regional chapters and study groups throughout the United States and Canada.
American Opera Society of Chicago
CatalogThe American Opera Society of Chicago is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging and supporting classical music in Chicago since 1924. The organization offers scholarships to young operatic singers and classical instrumentalists, provides performance opportunities to musicians, and delivers concert experiences to its members. Through annual scholarship awards and events, AOSC supports the advancement of the next generation of classical artists.
American Physiological Society
CatalogThe American Physiological Society (APS) is a nonprofit organization devoted to fostering education, scientific research, and dissemination of information in the physiological sciences. Founded in 1887, APS is one of the oldest and most respected scientific societies in the life sciences, working to promote discovery, innovation and understanding of life processes.
American Political Science Association
CatalogThe American Political Science Association (APSA) is the leading professional organization for the study of political science. APSA Connect serves as the professional collaboration and networking platform for the political science discipline, connecting over 32,000 members through sections, committees, forums, and document libraries. The association supports political science research, education, and professional development.
American Political Science Association
CatalogThe American Political Science Association (APSA) is the leading professional organization for the study of political science. Founded to promote scholarly research and discourse across all areas of political science, APSA supports its members through academic publications, professional development programs, annual conferences, diversity and inclusion initiatives, research grants, fellowship programs, and career resources. The organization publishes major journals including the American Political Science Review, Perspectives on Politics, and PS: Political Science & Politics, while also offering programs such as the Congressional Fellowship Program, Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants, and the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute.
American Psychological Foundation
CatalogThe American Psychological Foundation (APF) is a grantmaking foundation that leverages the power of philanthropy to advance psychological knowledge by investing in innovative research and applications that prioritize people and their wellbeing. APF provides funding opportunities including grants, scholarships, and fellowships to support psychological research, education, and training across various areas including mental health, LGBTQIA+ health, counseling psychology, and adult development.
American Psychological Foundation
CatalogThe American Psychological Foundation (APF) is a grantmaking foundation that leverages the power of philanthropy to advance psychological knowledge by investing in innovative research and applications that prioritize people and their wellbeing. APF provides funding opportunities for psychological research, scholarships, fellowships, and grants that support the development of scientists and practitioners in psychology, with programs addressing areas such as mental health, LGBTQIA+ health, child development, and community-based interventions.
American Research Center in Sofia Foundation
CatalogThe American Research Center in Sofia Foundation (ARCS) is a nonprofit academic organization dedicated to promoting research and scholarship related to Bulgaria and the broader Balkan region. ARCS hosts North American and Eastern European scholars and students, provides logistical support for research in Bulgaria, maintains a unique library collection freely available to the public, and cooperates with cultural and academic institutions. The organization sponsors publications on Bulgarian history and culture, conducts archaeological field schools, and maintains digital initiatives including a virtual museum documenting Bulgarian immigration to North America and a portal on victims of communism in Bulgaria.
American Society for Aesthetics
CatalogThe American Society for Aesthetics (ASA) is a learned society dedicated to promoting the study, research, and discussion of aesthetics and the philosophy of art. The organization sponsors an annual conference and four divisional conferences, publishes the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism (JAAC) and the ASA Newsletter, and funds projects that promote the goals of the Society through its Major Project Initiative Grants program.
American Society for Enology and Viticulture
CatalogThe American Society for Enology and Viticulture (ASEV) is an international community of wine and grape professionals founded in 1950. The organization promotes industry vitality through the exchange of information and support of research and education. ASEV publishes the American Journal of Enology and Viticulture (AJEV), a scientific journal dedicated to research on winemaking and grapegrowing, and awards numerous scholarships to students pursuing degrees in enology, viticulture, or related sciences.
American Society for Legal History
CatalogThe American Society for Legal History (ASLH) is an international academic society dedicated to fostering scholarship and teaching in the many fields of legal history around the world. The organization supports its members through conferences, publications (including the Law and History Review journal and Studies in Legal History book series with Cambridge University Press), fellowships, research grants, prizes for dissertations, books, and articles, as well as programs for early-career scholars such as the Hurst Summer Institute and the Wallace Johnson First Book Program.