Award Amount:
💰 $5,000
Deadline:
212 days left
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What is needed to apply for the $5,000 International Project Grants?
Estimated time to complete:
⏰ 5 minutes
📋 Application Form | ✅ Required |
✍️ Essays | None |
💌 Letters of Recommendation | None |
📨 Resume | None |
🎓 Transcript | None |
🎨 Portfolio | None |
📸 Photos | None |
🧑🏫 Nomination | None |
Who is eligible to apply for $5,000 International Project Grants?
Requirement | Criteria | Are you eligible? |
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📍 Locations | 🇺🇸 Alabama 🇺🇸 Alaska | |
💰 Need-Based | ☑️ Demonstrated financial need |
Who is providing the $5,000 International Project Grants?
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Contact Name | — |
Address | 1310 L St. NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005 |
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By November 1st, 2025
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The International Project Grants Scholarship is a $5,000+ and need-based award in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, and more. When AAUW International Fellows pursue education in the United States, their commitment to empowering women and girls in their home countries doesn’t end — and neither does their need for financial support. To create lasting support around the globe, AAUW awards grants to International Fellowship alumnae who have returned home after successfully completing the course of study for which they received funding. These grants allow alumnae to build on their academic work and implement community-based projects that will improve the lives of women and girls. Alumnae of our International Fellowships and International Project Grants have tackled women’s equity issues head-on. From securing property rights for widows to building safe hearths for cassava production, these women are helping the most vulnerable — and the most resilient — members of their communities. Regulations International Project Grant funds are available for, but not limited to: Nominal professional fees/honoraria. (Amount cannot exceed 1/5 of grant request.) Supplies related to project. Temporary/hourly clerical help. Office supplies. Postage, mailing, shipping. Photocopying, duplicating. Lease of equipment or facilities. Meals, food, beverages, or lodging for meetings, trainings, camps or related activities. Advertising, publicity and graphic design. Transportation. (Amount cannot exceed 1/3 of grant request; $.545 per mile for auto expenses.) International Project Grant funds are NOT available for: Salaries or stipends for primary director, project directors, or permanent positions, or to reimburse employees. Tuition. Educational scholarships, grants, or other payments for students and participants. Personal expenses (shelter, vehicle, insurance). Building funds, construction or renovations. Previous expenditures, deficits or loans (in existence at time of grant award). Overhead or general operating expenses for any organization or nonprofit organization. Creating or providing grants to other organizations. Entertainment. Travel expenses (unless directly related to project activities). Copyright or attorney fees. Fundraising activities. Purchase of equipment AAUW regards the acceptance of a grant as a contract requiring fulfillment of the following terms: All grant recipients are required to sign a contract accepting the award. Applicants should retain these instructions, as they will become part of the grant contract if the applicant is awarded a grant. Grant awards are distributed in two equal stipends. Stipend disbursements are made payable to grantees only, not organizations or institutions. The grantee must be the primary director of the project and be responsible for the project, with control over programmatic, administrative, fiscal, and editorial decisions. The grantee must live in her home country full time throughout the grant year. The primary director of the project cannot be paid with International Project Grant funds for work on the project, and the employer cannot be reimbursed. Projects may be awarded only once. Former applicants may propose new activities for future grants but cannot reapply for the same project for which they received funding in the past. Grantees must pursue the proposed project during the grant year. The project must be a yearlong project. Any change in the proposed project must have the prior written approval of AAUW. AAUW must be notified promptly of any changes in the status of an application resulting from acceptance of another award. Receipt of a grant is contingent upon the successful completion of the AAUW International Fellowship and upon obtaining the degree for which the fellowship was awarded. Required Components* Eligibility. Applicants must pass the eligibility quiz to be reviewed by the selection panel. Applicant. Recommendations. Three recommendations are required. AAUW does not accept references from dossier services. They must be from: An individual the applicant was professionally or academically acquainted with during her AAUW fellowship year. An organization or individual in the applicant’s community who can attest to the applicant’s qualifications and ability to carry out the project as proposed. A colleague who is well acquainted with the applicant’s current academic and/or professional work. AAUW Funding. C.V./Résumé. Narratives. Budget.
The American Association of University Women Educational Foundation is providing the International Project Grants Scholarship to students this year.
The International Project Grants Scholarship is a need-based award given to students with demonstrated financial need.
All students who live or attend school in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, and more are eligible to apply for the International Project Grants Scholarship.
The International Project Grants Scholarship offers students a $5,000 award.
You can apply for by filling out the application form on the International Project Grants Scholarship's website, which is linked above.
November 1, 2025 is the final due date to apply for the International Project Grants Scholarship.
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