Dear Latino baseball committee members,
Please see this important message below regarding a wonderful grant program from
SABR. I hope each of you consider submitting a proposal.
warm regards,
Anthony
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Do you have a research idea that’s been kicking around in your head? If lack
of funds for travel, photocopying or other research-related expenses has stopped
you from pursuing a pet project, consider applying for a SABR-Yoseloff research
grant. Through the generosity of the Anthony A. Yoseloff Foundation, SABR is
able to award baseball research grants to its members with the intention of
later publishing that research. Proposals are currently being accepted for the
2009 calendar year.
A minimum of $4,000 is allocated for awards annually, but distribution is
dependent upon the quality of the proposal pool. The maximum grant award is
$1,000, and individuals are limited to one grant per year. The Yoseloff Grant
Program is not restricted to any single area of baseball research, thus most
projects are eligible for full or partial grant funding.
The final work product of the proposed research must be suitable to be published
by SABR, although copyright will remain with the author. For clarification,
publication does not necessarily mean print publication. The final work product
may be something that SABR can publish on its web site in electronic format,
such as an article, a database, or other media product. Only SABR members are
eligible to be considered for a Yoseloff-SABR Baseball Research Grant.
Deadline for submission is May 15. There is no word count limit for your
proposal. All the application details are in the application form.
We are strongly encouraging you to submit a proposal. Application forms are
available on the SABR website.