Applications are currently being accepted for the American Psychological Foundation Psychology of Antisemitism Grant 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about his grant and apply for it.
The Psychology of Antisemitism Grant is an annual funding opportunity designed to support research projects and applied programs that address antisemitism through psychological and social science approaches. The grant encourages innovative, theory-informed initiatives that seek to reduce antisemitism, counter its harmful effects, and contribute to evidence-based understanding of prejudice, bias, and discrimination.
The Psychology of Antisemitism Grant provides:
Number of awards: One per year
Funding amount: USD 7,000
The funding is intended to support direct project costs related to research, program development, implementation, or evaluation.
The grant is open to a broad range of applicants committed to addressing antisemitism through research or practice.
Graduate students
Psychologists holding a doctoral degree
Early-, mid-, or late-career professionals
Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply, regardless of age, race, religion, nationality, ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or geographic location.
Applicants should prepare a structured proposal that clearly outlines purpose, methods, and expected outcomes.
Key Application Steps
Define a research or programmatic problem related to antisemitism
Ground the project in relevant psychological or social theory
Describe methods, target population, and implementation plan
Present a rigorous evaluation strategy
Explain the project’s potential contribution to reducing antisemitism
Clear alignment between theory, practice, and evaluation is essential.
Apply for American Psychological Foundation Psychology of Antisemitism Grant