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American Baptist Women of the Pacific Northwest

American Baptist Women’s Ministries of the Pacific Northwest
409 Third Avenue S, Suite A
Kent, WA, 98032-5843 USA

Phone: (360) 636-4716
Website: www.abwa-upland66.org/

American Baptist Women of the Pacific Northwest

The American Baptist Women’s Scholarship Fund provides scholarship awards to women who are preparing for full-time Christian service under the American Baptist Churches/USA. Preference will be given to residents of the Pacific Northwest who are attending an American Baptist institution.

Deadline: January 31

American Business Women’s Association-Upland Route 66 Charter Chapter

P.O. Box 814
Chino, CA, 91708 USA

Email: aamppwest@msn.com
Website: www.abwa-upland66.org/

Contact: Stephanie Schleh
ABWA Education Chairperson

American Business Women’s Association-Upland Route 66 Charter Chapter

This Scholarship is for women only. To apply, go to the following website: http://www.abwa-upland66.org/.

Deadline: March 15

American Historical Association

400 A Street, S.E.
Washington, DC, 20003-3889 USA

Phone: (202) 544-2422
Fax: (202) 544-8307
Email: ddoyle@historians.org
Website: www.historians.org/prizes/index.cfm

Contact: Debbie Anne Doyle
Book Prize Administrator

Albert J. Beveridge Grant for Research in the History of the Western Hemisphere

The Association is pleased to announce the availability of modest grants to support research in the history of the Western hemisphere (United States, Canada, and Latin America). The funds for this program come from the earnings of the Albert J. Beveridge Memorial Fund. The grants are intended to further research in progress and may be used for travel to a library or archive, for microfilms, photographs, or photocopying-a list of purposes that is meant to be merely illustrative, not exhaustive.

Deadline: February 15

Bernadotte E. Schmitt Grants for Research in European, African, or Asian History

The Association is pleased to announce the availability of modest grants to support research in the history of Europe, Africa, and Asia. The funds for this program come from the earnings of a bequest from Bernadotte E. Schmitt, president of the Association in 1960. The grants are intended to further research in progress and may be used for travel to a library or archive, for microfilms, photographs, or photocopying-a list of purposes that is meant to be merely illustrative, not exhaustive

Deadline: February 15

Littleton-Griswold Research Grant for Research in U.S. Legal History

The American Historical Association is accepting applications for the Littleton-Griswold Research Grant for research in U.S. legal history and in the general field of law and society. The funds for this program come from the earnings of the Littleton-Griswold Fund. The grants are intended to further research in progress and may be used for travel to a library or archive, for microfilms, photographs, or photocopying-a list of purposes that is meant to be merely illustrative, not exhaustive.

Michael Kraus Research Grant in American Colonial History

The American Historical Association announces the availability of this grant to recognize the most deserving proposal relating to work in progress on a research project in American colonial history, with particular reference to the intercultural aspects of American and European relations. The grants are intended to further research in progress and may be used for travel to a library or archive, for microfilms, photographs, or photocopying--a list of purposes that is meant to be merely illustrative, not exhaustive.

American Indian Graduate Center

4520 Montgomery Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM, 87109 USA

Phone: (505) 881-4584
Fax: (505) 884-0427
Website: www.aigc.com

Elizabeth Furber Fellowship

In 2006, the Elizabeth Furber Fellowship will be awarded to an American Indian/Alaska Native woman graduate student studying creative fine arts, visual works, crafts, music, performing, dance, literary arts, or creative writing & poetry.

Deadline: June 1

Graduate Fellowship Program

American Indian graduate students who are members of a federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaska Native group, or who possess one-fourth degree of federally recognized Indian blood, may be eligible for fellowships assistance in amounts ranging from $250 to $10,000. Applicants must attend an accredited graduate school in the United States and demonstrate financial need. email: marveline@aigc.com

Deadline: May 1

John Rainer Fellowship

The John Rainer Fellowship will be awarded to one male and one female American Indian/Alaska Native graduate student. The awards are each $1000.

Deadline: June 1

Katrin Lamon Fund Fellowship

The Katrin Lamon Fund Fellowship will be awarded to American Indian/Alaska Native graduates studying literature, journalism & communication, or related fields.

Deadline: June 1

Undergraduate Fellowship Program

Assistance in varying amounts is available to incoming freshman who are members of a federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaska Native group, or who possess one-fourth degree of federally recognized Indian blood. email: kathleen@aigc.com

Deadline: February 1

American School of Classical Studies at Athens

6-8 Charlton Street
Princeton, NJ, 08540-5322 USA

Phone: (609) 683-0800
Email: ascsa@ascsa.org
Website: www.ascsa.edu.gr

Contact: Organization for other information

Study in Greece:  Programs & Fellowships

Programs for study, Summer Program, Pre-doctoral Fellowships, Postdoctoral Fellowships including Jacob Hirsch, M. Alison Frantz, CAORC Multi-Country Research, Kress Publication, and NEH Fellowships, and Senior Fellowships.

Deadline: May 1

American Theological Library Association

250 S. Wacker Drive, Suite 1600
Chicago, IL, 60606 USA

Phone: 888-665-2852
Fax: 312-454-5505
Email: ybenavra@atla.com
Website: www.atla.com/member/member.html

Contact: Coordinator of Member Programs and Services: Yehoshua Ben-Avraham

ATLA Bibliography Award

The Publications Committee of the American Theological Library Association offers a grant-in-aid award for bibliographic and indexing projects in all fields of religious studies and theology. The scope and subject matter are broadly conceived, with the intent of encouraging bibliographical and indexing work at all levels, especially by persons undertaking their first major bibliographical study or indexing project.

Deadline: NULL

ATLA Minority Scholarship

ATLA sponsors an ethnic minority scholarship for library school students and library paraprofessionals and professionals, to consider a specialty in theological or religious librarianship.

Deadline: NULL

Antoinette Brown Blackwell Scholarship Committee

301 Butler Dr.
Pittsford, NY, 14534 USA

Phone: (716) 334-1296
Website: www.csl.edu/ScholarshipInfo.pdf

Antionette Brown Blackwell Scholarship

Students from Henrietta, NY who are enrolled in, or have applied for enrollment in, and institution of higher learning full- or part-time are eligible for scholarship assistance, a minimum of $1000. Selection of recipients is based on leadership and academic potential, not financial need.

Deadline: February 28

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