The deadline to submit your application is March 15, 2024 by 11:59pm EST. We expect to notify selected fellowship recipients by late spring 2024.
• Must be a current graduate student based at a U.S. institution. OR • Have a PhD officially conferred from a U.S. institution within the past eight years.
• A $5000 award will be available for a scholar working on a book-length project. • A $2500 award will be available to a PhD or graduate student completing a dissertation or master’s thesis. • A $2500 award will be available for two projects with budgets of $1250 each; the target of these awards would be researchers producing documentaries, podcasts or other relevant digital assets.
•Completed application form with a fiscal sponsor identified. The fiscal sponsor will receive and manage the administration of funds and can be any 501(c)(3) organization (for example, a university or college). • A curriculum vitae including academic experience and list of publications. • Project proposal with a focus on how the Clinton presidential archives would be central to the completion of the project, the overarching objective, and potential use of the project (maximum of 300 words). • Outlined budget plan for the award. • Two supporting letters from academic advisors or professional colleagues (maximum of two pages each).
Potential awardees are required to identify an appropriate nonprofit organization to serve as their fiscal sponsor. Grant funds will be issued directly to the fiscal sponsor; the fiscal sponsor will be responsible for disbursing the funds to the awardee and submitting a financial report regarding the funds to the Foundation. This organization should be a 501(c)(3) entity.