Research Assistance Grant
The Research Assistance Grant is a Grant sponsored by Sinfonia Foundation.
Award Information:
Amount of Grant: Maximum: $1000
Application Deadline: 1-Mar
Requirements: Applicant must be doing research in the area of American music/music in America and must submit proof of prior research and skill.
Eligibility: Master's-level study, Doctoral-level study, Other postgraduate-level study, Other
Sponsorship provided by:
Sinfonia Foundation
10600 Old State Road
Evansville, IN 47711
USA
Phone Number: 812 867 2433
Fax Number: 812 867 0633
You can find out more by contacting:
Cheri Faith Spicer
Executive Assistant
Phone Number: 812 867 2433 x23
One may find it helpful to spend time looking into available information on the grant. Your best chance of achieving your goal comes from first understanding the qualifications and knowing if you fulfill them. Prior to starting, try to recognize the driving force for the Sinfonia Foundation and what they hope to achieve with the Research Assistance Grant. Once that is done, make sure there is a reasonable chance of being awarded the grant. Upon determining that you have the possibility of going on to be one of the winners of the Research Assistance Grant, then it is worth it to fill out an application.
A crucial part of working toward obtaining the grant is paying close attention to the application. Applications can sometimes be lengthy and boring, but you shouldn't underestimate how important it is that you fill out the application properly and without omission. You don't want to be bumped because of carelessness.
After filing, it's important to know when the Research Assistance Grant makes payment of the resources so you'll be aware of whether or not you can rely on the grant to help meet your financial needs and how it will assist with your future, stipulations may exist in what can be paid with the Research Assistance Grant. Recently it has become more burdensome to take care of the expenses associated with school, and obtaining the Research Assistance Grant to help with your financial aid can provide significant support. If you don't end up getting the Research Assistance Grant, try not to be upset, you might find new grants for which you can apply.
