Research Project and Existing Program Evaluation Proposals
Solicitation Title: Research Project and Existing Program Evaluation Proposals
Event Type: Multiple Deadlines
Funding Amount: varies (see Other Information)
Sponsor Deadline: Friday, August 1, 2025
Solicitation Link: https://bradyeducationfoundation.org/application-guidelines/
Solicitation Number: N/A
Overview
The Brady Education Foundation seeks to close the opportunity gap between children living in under-resourced and/or under-represented communities and other children. The Foundation pursues its mission by promoting collaboration between researchers and educators via the funding of program evaluations in education that have the potential of informing public policy and private funding. The Foundation is particularly focused on the evaluation of programs that are consistent with a strength-based approach and show promise of being feasible, accessible, effective and sustainable.
The Foundation is currently accepting Research Project (RP) proposals and Existing Program Evaluation (EPE) proposals. The Foundation is particularly focused on supporting projects that are consistent with a strength-based perspective and have the potential to inform future educational research, practice, major philanthropic giving, and/or public policy.
EXISTING PROGRAM EVALUATION (EPE) proposals:
Primary Aim:
- What works: The primary aim must concern evaluating the effectiveness of programs designed to promote positive cognitive and/or achievement outcomes for children (birth through 18 years) with the goal of informing ways to close the educational opportunity gaps associated with race, ethnicity, and income
Secondary aims may also focus on one or more of the following:
- What works for whom, under what conditions: Investigate variations in program effects; that is, test for moderation effects that inform whether effects are stronger for certain groups and/or under certain conditions than other groups or conditions.
- Reasons for effects: Investigate mechanisms through which effects occur; that is, test for mediation effects that inform why the program is effective.
- Cost-benefit analyses: Compare the total costs of the program (start-up and ongoing operational costs) with its estimated monetary benefits to determine the net cost or benefit associated with the program.
RESEARCH PROJECT (RP) Proposals
Primary and secondary aims:
- The Primary and any secondary aims must educational research that will inform future education research, practice, philanthropic funding, and/or public policy.
The Foundation favors projects that:
Represent strong collaborative relationships between researchers and practitioners and other community stakeholders (as appropriate).
- Projects that include a member of the team (not necessarily the PI) who has experience leading projects of similar or greater scope. Applicants at all career stages may apply; teams are evaluated in terms of their abilities to successfully carry out the proposed work. We welcome applications that include both early career scholars and more experienced scholars in the leadership team (PI / co-PI level).
- For Existing Program Evaluations, specifically:
- Projects that evaluate programs consistent with strength-based approaches rather than deficit models.
- Projects for which operational funding for the program is already secured so that funding from the Foundation is used only for evaluation activities.
- Projects that employ randomized control designs (including wait-list control designs when assignment to wait-list condition is randomized) to assess the impact of the program. Comparison group designs may also be employed when baseline equivalence between groups can be assessed and strong efforts are made to control for potential confounding variables (e.g., due to selection effects).
- Projects that evaluate programs that show promise of being feasible, accessible, and sustainable
- Projects that evaluate effects on measurable child outcomes.
Funding must be through the Principal Investigator’s home institution (i.e., the home institution of the PI of the team conducting the evaluation). Grants are awarded to nonprofit organizations only.
Other Information:There is a two-stage application process:
Stage 1: Applications must be submitted using a Brady Education Foundation application form (either a Stage 1 Program Evaluation Application (EPE) or a Stage 1 Research Project Application (RP), depending on the study aims). Email [email protected] to request a Stage 1 Program Evaluation Application (EPE) or Research Project (RP) Application, as applicable. Applications that do not use either form will be disqualified and not reviewed by the Board.
Stage 2: Full Board review determines if applicant is approved to submit a Stage 2 application. If approved by the Full Board, the applicant will be invited to submit a Stage 2 application; Stage 2 applications are accepted by invitation only. Stage 2 application guidelines are provided when invited to submit.
Duration: The proposed project may span up to three years (this applies to both Existing Program Evaluations and to Research Project proposals).
Awards: Past awards in 2024 ranged from $100,000 to over $350,000.
Duration: The proposed project may span up to three years.
Submission Timetable: Stage 1 Applications are accepted three times throughout the year: April 1, 2025; August 1, 2025; December 1, 2025
RODA ID: 2711