Practice Based Evidence Fund Grant

American Psychological Foundation
Award Not specified
Closing date 142 days left · Aug 21, 2026
Location Global
For Individuals

About this opportunity

The Practice Based Evidence Fund grant supports psychologists and trainees who are primarily affiliated with community mental health settings, private practice settings, or other local outpatient settings. One annual grant is available to support efforts to document, evaluate, or implement practices in those settings, meant to provide initial resources to support novel research. Applicants may submit one of two types of project proposals: (1) Projects to evaluate clinical practice, describing the identified innovation and a proposal for how to evaluate its effectiveness, or (2) Projects to implement evidence-based practices in typical practice settings, seeking to evaluate clinical care and implementation of evidence-based practices. Special priority is given to projects with the potential to impact marginalized or under-resourced communities or populations.
1 award

Who can apply

Applicant Types

individual

Organization Types

nonprofit, for profit

Region

United States

Priority Groups

racial_minorities, lgbtq, disabled, low_income

How to apply

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

cv · research_proposal · budget

Review process

Applicants evaluated on quality of proposed innovation/process, applicant competency, criticality of funding, and impact. Special priority given to projects impacting marginalized or under-resourced communities.

Additional benefits

  • training

Restrictions

  • reporting_requirements

Post-award obligations

  • present_findings
  • acknowledge_funder

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