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This BLOG is a joint effort between the South Carolina Indian Affairs Commission and American Indian Advocacy Services, S.C. Here we provide information about funding resources, employment announcements, internships,scholarship information, and other helpful opportunities. Each Blog post may contain as much as 25 announcements so please scroll carefully!

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

The William T. Grant Scholars Program funds promising early career researchers from diverse disciplines. It supports the professional development of early career scholars who have demonstrated success in conducting high quality research and who are seeking to further develop their skills and research. Studies from William T. Grant Scholars contribute to theory and policy/practice on how to improve the lives of young people ages 8 to 25. The William T. Grant Foundation has just released its 2007–2008 William T. Grant Scholars Program brochure. The new brochure contains a description of the program, application guidelines, and a list of current William T. Grant Scholars. The Foundation is particularly interested in reaching early career scholars of color. To view or download the brochure, visit the Funding Opportunities section of our website at www.wtgrantfoundati on.org. Questions about the program should be sent to info@wtgrantfdn. org.