Research and Conference Grants

CLAS Research Grants and LASA Conference Grants 

The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) administers two small grant programs each year.

CLAS research grants support research-related expenses. These grants aim to encourage Georgetown faculty and students to conduct research focused on Latin America and the Caribbean, and to enhance the conduct of that research. CLAS administers one research grant competition each year, in the spring semester.  

More information on CLAS Research Grants is offered below.  Please note that there are separate instructions for Faculty and for Students.  

CLAS conference travel grants support registration for, travel to, and lodging at, the annual Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Congress for faculty and students who are giving a presentation. These grants aim to encourage Georgetown faculty and students to present their work at LASA.  CLAS administers one conference travel grant competition per year, in the spring semester, simultaneous with the research grants competition.  

More information on CLAS LASA Conference Grants is offered below.

Please email Julie McMurtry with any questions.

CLAS Research Grants – Faculty

General Information 

CLAS Faculty Research Grants offer Georgetown faculty support for research focused on Latin America and the Caribbean.  Research activities eligible for funding include travel to conduct research, field research (e.g., supporting the fielding of a survey), the purchase of datasets, research assistance, and translation services.  Research Assistants (RAs) are an allowable cost, but they must be Georgetown students. The soonest one can hire an RA is the semester after the grant has been awarded. RAs must be paid the university-mandated rates (currently $17.95 for undergraduate students and $23.34 for graduate students).

Preference is given to proposals for collaborative research that connects faculty across Georgetown centers and programs and/or that entails work with institutions and researchers in Latin America and the Caribbean; to proposals that involve students as research assistants; to proposals that raise Georgetown’s research profile among a broader public; and to proposals that indicate plans to leverage CLAS support in pursuit of future funding.

Eligibility 

All Georgetown full-time faculty (tenure-line and non-tenure line), and adjunct faculty associated with Georgetown’s Center for Latin American Studies, are eligible to submit a proposal for a Faculty Research Grant.

Proposal Requirements

Proposals should not exceed 8 pages (excluding bibliography and addenda), single spaced with 12pt. font and one-inch margins.  Incomplete proposals will not be considered.

Proposals should include:

Amount and Use of Funds

Proposals may request up to $2,500. We encourage and welcome proposals requesting less than $2,500. The Evaluation Committee will pay particular attention to how the proposer has justified the use of funds. 

Funds must be used for the purposes outlined in the grant proposal. Grantees who wish to re-purpose funds may request to do so; such requests must include a clear justification. CLAS will consider such requests on a case-by-case basis. 

Proposed work must be completed by May 31, 2027.  Grantees may request one extension of the grant period if funds are not expended by that date.

Funds that are not spent during the grant period are forfeited and should be returned to CLAS. 

Submission and Selection Process

Proposals should be submitted as one continuous PDF to this email address.

This email account is not associated with a person, so you cannot correspond with it. Nothing that you write in the body our email will be seen or read by the Evaluation Committee.

Proposals are due on Friday, February 23, 2026 by 11:59pm ET.

All proposals will undergo rigorous review by an interdisciplinary Evaluation Committee.  

Evaluation criteria include:

Preference will be given to proposals that

Decisions will be announced by March 23, 2026. 

Funds Disbursal Process

If your project entails international travel, please be sure that you abide by Georgetown’s international travel policy.

If your project entails human subjects research, in order for funds to be disbursed you will need to provide confirmation from Georgetown’s Institutional Review Board that your project has been approved.

Deliverables and Presentation 

By May 31, 2027, grantees should submit to CLAS:

During the Spring 2027 semester, grantees will be invited to present their research on a panel that will form part of the Latin America Research Seminar (LARS) series.

Grantees are strongly encouraged to submit a summary of their research to be considered for publication in the CLAS research newsletter Reflejos

CLAS Research Grants – Students

General Information

CLAS Student Research Grants support research on Latin America and/or the Caribbean that students are conducting for a curricular requirement (a dissertation, required MA project, or undergraduate thesis). Allowable expenses include travel to conduct research, field research (e.g., supporting the fielding of a survey), the purchase of datasets, research assistance, and translation services; grants are also awarded to support students traveling to present such research at a conference. 

Eligibility 

All full-time undergraduate and graduate students in any Georgetown school and program are eligible to apply for a CLAS Student Research Grant. 

Student Research Grant proposals should request funds for one individual student. If two students wish to collaborate on a project, each of them should submit a separate grant proposal, making clear that their proposals are linked.  Under these circumstances it is suggested that the combined amount requested in the two proposals not exceed 0.

Proposal Requirements

Proposals should not exceed 5 pages (excluding transcript, bibliography, and addenda), single-spaced with 12pt. font and one-inch margins.  Incomplete proposals will not be considered.

Proposals should include:

Amount and Use of Funds

Proposals may request up to $500. We encourage and welcome proposals requesting less than $500. The Evaluation Committee will pay particular attention to how the proposer has justified the use of funds. 

Funds must be used for the purposes outlined in the grant proposal. Grantees who wish to re-purpose funds can request to do so; such requests must include a clear justification. CLAS will consider such requests on a case-by-case basis. 

Proposed work must be completed by May 31, 2027.  Grantees may request one extension of the grant period if funds are not expended by that date.

Funds that are not spent during the grant period should be returned to CLAS. 

Submission and Selection Process

Proposals should be submitted as one continuous PDF to this email address.

This email account is not associated with a person, so you cannot correspond with it. Nothing that you write in the body of your email will be seen or read by the evaluation committee.

Proposals are due on Monday, February 23, 2026 by 11:59pm ET.

All proposals will undergo rigorous review by an interdisciplinary Evaluation Committee.

Evaluation criteria include:

Decisions will be announced by March 23, 2026. 

Funds Disbursal Process

In order for funds to be disbursed to any student awardee, they will need to provide three forms of documentation:

Deliverables and Presentation 

By May 31, 2027, grantees should submit to CLAS:

During the Spring 2027 semester, grantees will be invited to present their research on a panel that will form part of the Latin America Research Seminar (LARS) series.

Grantees are strongly encouraged to submit a summary of their research to be considered for publication in the CLAS research newsletter Reflejos.

CLAS LASA Conference Grants

CLAS conference grants support registration for, travel to, and lodging at, the annual Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Congress. These grants aim to encourage Georgetown faculty and students to present their work at LASA. CLAS offers five conference travel grants each year.  

Amount and Use of Funds

Proposals may request up to $500. We encourage and welcome proposals requesting less than $500. The Evaluation Committee will pay particular attention to how the proposer has justified the use of funds. 

Funds must be used for the purposes outlined in the grant proposal. Grantees who wish to re-purpose funds can request to do so; such requests must include a clear justification. CLAS will consider such requests on a case-by-case basis.

Eligibility 

All Georgetown full-time faculty (tenure-line and non-tenure line), adjunct faculty associated with Georgetown’s Center for Latin American Studies; all Visiting Researchers associated with CLAS; and all full-time undergraduate and graduate students in any Georgetown school and program are eligible to apply for a CLAS Conference Grant.  Preference will be given to student applicants.

In order to be eligible to receive a CLAS conference grant, applicants must be presenting a paper at the LASA Congress.  Proposals to present at LASA Congresses are generally due each year in early September.  

Proposal Requirements

Proposals should include:

Submission and Selection Process

Proposals should be submitted as one continuous PDF to this email address. 

This email account is not associated with a person, so you cannot correspond with it. Nothing that you write in the body of your email will be seen or read by the evaluation committee.

Applications for CLAS Conference Grants are due on Monday, February 23, 2026 by 11:59pm ET

All proposals will undergo rigorous review by an interdisciplinary Evaluation Committee.

Evaluation criteria include:

Decisions will be announced by March 23, 2026.

Funds Disbursal Process

In order for funds to be disbursed to students and Visiting Researchers, they must provide confirmation from Georgetown that they are registered as a supplier with the university, including their supplier registration number.

Should conference grant recipients ultimately not attend the LASA Congress, they are required to return their grant funds to CLAS.