This resource guide lists a selection of scholarships, grants, organizations, and other
support targeted to underrepresented groups, including individuals with disabilities.
Many government agencies, companies, and private funders also offer opportunities
for which underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
UNDERGRADUATES
American Academy for the Advancement of Science's Entry Point! Program
http://ehrweb.aaas.org/entrypoint
Offers internship opportunities in government and industry for gifted undergraduate
and graduate students with disabilities. Students must have a B-average or
above. Applications are accepted in the fall for internships the following summer.
The National Institutes of Health Undergraduate
Scholarship Program for Individuals from Disadvantaged Backgrounds
http://ugsp.info.nih.gov
Fifteen one-year scholarships of $20,000 each, awarded annually. Awardees can
renew the scholarship for up to four years. Students must come from a disadvantaged
background,
meaning their school's financial aid office has identified
them as having "exceptional financial need." They must have at least a 3.5 GPA
or be in the top 5% of their class.
Students receiving the award must complete a 10-week, paid summer laboratory
experience during the summer after the school year for which they received
the award. They are also assigned an NIH researcher and an NIH postdoc fellow
as mentors. After graduation, students must work full-time in an NIH research
lab, one year for every year of their scholarship
Deadline for applications is Feb. 28, 2006, and notification of awards occurs
in June–August 2006.
The Gates Millennium Scholars
www.gmsp.org
The program, established in 1999 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is
open to students belonging to underrepresented minorities who have a GPA of
3.3 and demonstrated leadership abilities. Students must also meet Federal Pell
Grant eligibility criteria.
Students receiving the award must complete a 10-week, paid summer laboratory
Students must be nominated by a professional educator and recommended
by an adult familiar with their community and leadership activities. Selected
students receive leadership training as well as financial support. One thousand
students are selected each academic year.
Deadline for submission of nomination materials is Jan. 13, 2006, at 11:59
p.m. EST.
United Negro College Fund (UNCF)
Merck Science Initiative Undergraduate
Science Research Scholarships
www.uncf.org
www.uncf.org/merck/ programs/undergrd.htm
Scholarships are provided to 15 undergraduates every year. (See below for
information on awards for graduate students and postdocs that are also part
of the UNCF-Merck Initiative).
Awards include a scholarship of up to $25,000 and two summer internship
stipends of at least $10,000. Students must be African American, a third-year
college student with a minimum 3.3 GPA, and be studying the life or physical
sciences and interested in a career in the biomedical sciences. They must commit
to two 10- to 12-week internships at a Merck research facility.
UNCF also administers dozens of other scholarships, internships, and
research opportunities for African American students, and supports 65,000
students at 900 colleges and universities.
PRE- AND POSTDOC
National Institutes of Health Fellowship Awards for Minority Students
Fellowship Awards for Students with Disabilities
Email: renea@nigms.nih.gov
Predoctoral awards providing up to five years of support for research training
leading to a PhD or MD-PhD. Open to highly qualified students belonging
to ethnic groups underrepresented in the biological or behavioral sciences
or highly qualified students with disabilities. Provides annual stipend of
$20,772 plus an allowance of $2,750 each year that can be used for travel to
scientific meetings, laboratory supplies, and other training expenses.
For minority awards: 301-594-3900
For students with disabilities: contact Anthony A. René at 301-594-3833
UNCF-Merck Postdoctoral Science Research Fellowships
www.uncf.org/merck/programs/post.htm
Ten awards of up to $70,000, including a stipend of up to $55,000 and
a department grant of up to $15,000, are given out each year to new or
continuing postdoctoral fellows at academic or nonacademic research institutions,
excluding private research labs.
American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship Program:
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Fellowship (MHSASF)
Mental Health Research Fellowships(MHRF)
www.apa.org/mfp/cprogram.html (MHSASF) or www.apa.org/mfp/rprogram.html (MHRF)
The MHSASF supports doctoral training in mental-health and substance
abuse services and is funded by a grant from the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration. The MHRF are funded through
the National Institute of Mental Health and are offered in two subspecialties:
HIV/AIDS and substance abuse.
Applicants must demonstrate a strong commitment to ethnic minority
mental health, and individuals belonging to ethnic minorities themselves
are especially encouraged to apply for the program. Fellowship awards
vary, and may be extended for up to three years.
Applications are accepted September 1 through January 15 of the year
for which support is sought. To request an application, E-mail mfp@apa.org, call 202-336-6127, or download an application.
Society for Neuroscience(SFN)
Minority Neuroscience Fellowship Program
http://web.sfn.org/content/Programs/ DiversityinNeuroscience/
mnfp/ index.html
Stipends offered for up to three years of predoctoral study or two years of
postdoctoral support to individuals belonging to racial or ethnic minorities
who are engaged in neuroscience research.
SFN Neuroscience Scholars Program
http://web.sfn.org/content/Programs/ DiversityinNeuroscience/
MinorityFellowships/ MinorityTravelFellowshipProgram.htm
Offers travel support to the SFN annual meeting, funds for other enrichment
activities, and guidance through individual mentors.
GRADUATE STUDY
American Association of University Women Selected Professions Fellowships
www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_ grants/selected.cfm
Provides support to women of color pursing MD or DO degrees. Stipends
range from $5,000 to $12,000. Application deadline is Jan. 10, 2006.
National Consortium for
Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science
http://was.nd.edu/gem/gemwebapp
Offers PhD science fellowships to historically underrepresented minority
groups, as well as work opportunities. Deadline for applications is early
November for support the following year.
UNCF-Merck Graduate Science Research Dissertation Fellowships
www.uncf.org/merck/programs/grad.htm
Twelve awards are given each year to African American men and women
studying for a PhD or equivalent doctoral program in the life or physical
sciences. Students must be engaged in dissertation research and expect to
complete it in one to three years.
Awards include up to $30,000 as a fellowship stipend and a $10,000
department grant. Application deadline is in mid-December.
GENERAL
National Institute of General Medical Sciences'
Division of Minority Opportunities in Research (MORE)
www.nigms.nih.gov/minority
Site provides easy-to-navigate table listing all of MORE's research and research
training programs, from undergraduate support to fellowships for
senior faculty, including Minority Access to Research Careers awards.
NIH Initiatives for Underrepresented Minority Investigators
http://grants2.nih.gov/grants/policy/emprograms/overview/minority.htm
Programs provide support through research grants for individuals from
minority groups including undergraduates to the senior-faculty level.
Biotechnology Industry Organization's
Minority and Indigenous Fellows Program
www.bio.org/events/2005/programs/bi.asp?p=yes
Yearlong program links industry mentors with undergraduate, graduate,
and postdoc students and faculty from ethnic minorities.
FACULTY
The Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program
www.amfdp.org
Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the program is intended
to increase representation in academic medicine of historically
disadvantaged groups who have faced challenges based on race, ethnicity,
or socioeconomic status.
Up to 12 Amos Scholars are selected each year for the four-year postdoctoral
research awards. Each scholar receives an annual stipend of up
to $65,000, and $26,350 each year for research support. Scholars must
be MDs, and are expected to spend at least 70% of their time in research
activities.
For information call 301-565-4080, E-mail amfdp@starpower.net.
ORGANIZATIONS
AAAS Minority Scientists Network
http://nextwave.sciencemag.org/miscinet
American Association of University Women
www.aauw.org
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
www.aises.org
Association for Women in Science
www.awis.org
Brothers Building Diversity in the Sciences
http://bbds.org/
International Network of Women Engineers and Scientists
www.inwes.org
JustGarciaHill
http://justgarciahill.org/jghdocs/index.asp
National Association for Blacks in BIO
Contact Chad Womack, 703-599-5944, or e-mail chad_womack04@yahoo.com
Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science
www.sacnas.org
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