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Funding opportunity

The President’s Task Force on Anti-Black Racism is accepting applications for funding that supports new or ongoing Black-led and Black-centred research initiatives at Concordia University.

Overview

The fund aims to support new or ongoing Black-led and Black-centred research initiatives at Concordia University that focus on:

  • Raising awareness of the accomplishments, contributions, and experiences of Black people in Canada
  • Addressing anti-Black racism and other issues affecting Black communities in Canada to
    improve social, economic and other outcomes

Criteria

Project applications must demonstrate the impact of the research initiatives in one or more of the following areas

  • Teaching, learning and research
  • Community relationships and activism
  • Government policy and action
  • Awareness and education around Black Canadian experiences

Research or research dissemination focused on underrepresented identities and groups within Black communities in Canada will be prioritized. They include disability, religion, sexual and gender identity.

Eligibility

We are considering applications from:

  • Concordia undergraduate and graduate students
  • Concordia faculty
  • Concordia staff

Funding

Eligible projects may be awarded up to $1,000 in funding.

Applicants may submit applications for more than one project; however, only one project per applicant may be funded.

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