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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The Disability Determination Process (DDP) Small Grant Program

These grants are wonderful opportunities for students from many many disciplines!

Please forward to all student lists!

Devva



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APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 31, 2012

<http://ddp.policyresearchinc.org>http://ddp.policyresearchinc.org





The Disability Determination Process (DDP) Small Grant Program*

awards $10,000 stipends for graduate-level research on improving disability determination processes.



The DDP Small Grant Program is a one-year stipend program that allows graduate students to conduct supervised independent research on improving the efficiency and reducing the complexity of disability determination processes. Policy Research, Inc (PRI) is pleased to announce the second round of this federally-funded stipend program. See below for SSA's Press Release announcing the first round of funded research projects.



For more information and to apply visit <http://ddp.policyresearchinc.org>http://ddp.policyresearchinc.org. Please contact PRI at <mailto:ddp@policyresearchinc.org>ddp@policyresearchinc.org with any questions.



Sincerely,



Pamela Root, Program Coordinator

Disability Determination Process (DDP) Small Grant Program

Policy Research, Inc.

Delmar, NY 12054

p: (518) 439-7415 ext. 5246

<mailto:proot@prainc.com>proot@prainc.com




Contact Information:

Devva Kasnitz, PhD

Research Associate, Association of Higher Education and Disability, <http://www.ahead.org/>http://www.ahead.org/
President, Society for Disability Studies, http://www.disstudies.org/
Devvaco Consulting/New Focus Partnerships
Coordinator, Disability Research Interest Group, Society for Medical Anthropology
Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology
Committee on Minority Issues in Anthropology, American Anthropological Association


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