Bruce and Jane Walsh Grant in Memory of John Holland
American Psychological Foundation
Award
Not specified
Closing date
125 days left · Sep 18, 2026
Location
Global
For
Individuals
About this opportunity
The Bruce and Jane Walsh Grant in Memory of John Holland supports scientific, scholarly, or applied research and/or educational activities investigating how personality, culture, and environment influence work behavior and health (mental and physical). Preference will be given to early career psychologists no more than 10 years postdoctoral, and pilot projects that, if successful, would be strong candidates for support from major federal and foundation funding agencies, and demonstration projects that promise to generalize broadly to similar settings in other geographical areas and/or to other settings. John Holland was a renowned vocational and personality psychologist, and a pioneer in the field of vocational psychology. Holland's Theory of Vocational Choice inspired the creation of the Holland Codes (RIASEC), which refer to the idea that careers and vocational choice can be based upon personality types. In his honor, Bruce and Mrs. Jane Walsh have funded this grant, which has generously supported graduate students and early career psychologists who investigate how personality, culture and environment influence work-related behavior and health.
1 award
Who can apply
Applicant Types
individual
Organization Types
nonprofit, academic, government
Region
United States
Years from Degree
Up to 11 years
How to apply
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Required documents
cv · research_proposal · budget
Review process
Applications are evaluated on goals and objectives, innovation and impact, methodology and quality, competency, and criticality of funding.