Opportunity Information: Apply for HHS 2024 ACF OPRE PH 0128

The Child Development Research Fellowship Program is a federal funding opportunity from the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), specifically through its Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE), to support a national fellowship that places child development researchers into a policy-research environment. The main purpose is to strengthen the pipeline of researchers who can do high-quality, policy-relevant research and evaluation connected to programs that serve low-income children and families. Rather than funding individual research projects directly, this award funds one lead organization to run and manage the fellowship program itself, creating structured experiences that help fellows understand how research informs program and policy decisions, especially at the federal level.

Under this cooperative agreement, the selected organization will sponsor fellows from across the national academic child development research community for full-time, one-year appointments. The fellowship term is designed as an intensive immersion, with the possibility of extending a fellow for a second or third year if the award recipient chooses and if federal funding allows. The expectation is that fellows will gain practical skills in policy-relevant research, learn how federal agencies use evidence to design and evaluate services, and deepen their understanding of child development research and evaluation as it relates to supports for young children and their families. Over time, the program aims to shape participants long-term research agendas so they remain closely connected to real-world policy needs and program improvement efforts.

A key feature of the opportunity is that the award recipient must work in active partnership with OPRE, which signals that this is not a standard grant with minimal federal involvement. As a cooperative agreement, the program will be carried out with substantial engagement between ACF/OPRE and the awardee. Fellows will be exposed to the broader child development policy landscape and the policy research community through activities organized by the awardee, and they will also learn extensively about ACF and its programs serving children and families. The intended public benefit is increased national capacity for rigorous, policy- and program-relevant research and evaluation, supported by researchers who understand both academic standards and the practical constraints and decision-making contexts of government programs.

Eligibility is an important part of this announcement. While the listing includes a wide range of eligible applicant types (including governments, school districts, tribes and tribal organizations, public housing authorities, nonprofits, higher education institutions, and some for-profit entities), the program is specifically intended to be led by a Professional Membership Organization for researchers. In other words, the applicant needs to be an organization whose core mission includes professional development for academic researchers and providing career support within a professional field. Applications from individuals, including sole proprietorships, are not allowed, and foreign entities are not eligible; both categories would be disqualified from review. Faith-based and community organizations can apply as long as they meet the eligibility requirements, and ACF states it will not discriminate based on religious character or affiliation, consistent with applicable federal protections and regulations.

From a funding and administrative standpoint, the opportunity is a discretionary federal award using a cooperative agreement mechanism. ACF anticipates making a single award, with an award ceiling of $1,500,000. The opportunity number is HHS 2024 ACF OPRE PH 0128, and it is associated with CFDA numbers 93.086, 93.575, and 93.600. The original closing date listed is May 31, 2024, and the notice encourages interested parties to subscribe on Grants.gov for updates. Overall, the opportunity is best understood as federal support for building and operating a national fellowship infrastructure that helps child development researchers translate their expertise into policy-relevant research and evaluation work that improves programs for low-income children and families.

  • The Administration for Children and Families - OPRE in the income security and social services sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Child Development Research Fellowship Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.086, 93.575, 93.600.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2024-04-01.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2024-05-31. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $1,500,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Special district governments, Independent school districts, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments), Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education, For-profit organizations other than small businesses, Small businesses, Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Child Development Research Fellowship Program?

The Child Development Research Fellowship Program is a federal funding opportunity from the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), through its Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE). It supports the creation and operation of a national fellowship that places child development researchers into a policy-research environment.

What is the main purpose of this funding opportunity?

The purpose is to strengthen the pipeline of researchers who can conduct high-quality, policy-relevant research and evaluation connected to programs that serve low-income children and families. The fellowship is intended to help researchers better understand how evidence informs program and policy decisions, especially at the federal level.

Does this award fund individual research projects?

No. This award does not fund individual research projects directly. It funds one lead organization to run and manage the fellowship program itself and to create structured fellowship experiences for participants.

How many awards does ACF expect to make?

ACF anticipates making a single award.

What is the funding mechanism for this opportunity?

This is a discretionary federal award using a cooperative agreement mechanism, which indicates substantial involvement and engagement between ACF/OPRE and the award recipient during the period of performance.

What does it mean that this is a cooperative agreement?

It means the program will be carried out with substantial engagement between ACF/OPRE and the awardee, rather than being a standard grant with minimal federal involvement. The selected organization is expected to work in active partnership with OPRE.

What is the award ceiling?

The award ceiling is $1,500,000.

Who is the intended applicant (lead organization) for this opportunity?

Although many organization types are listed as eligible, the program is specifically intended to be led by a Professional Membership Organization for researchers. The applicant should be an organization whose core mission includes professional development for academic researchers and providing career support within a professional field.

What types of entities are listed as eligible to apply?

The listing includes a wide range of eligible applicant types, including governments, school districts, tribes and tribal organizations, public housing authorities, nonprofits, higher education institutions, and some for-profit entities.

Are individuals allowed to apply?

No. Applications from individuals are not allowed. This includes sole proprietorships, which would be disqualified from review.

Are foreign entities eligible to apply?

No. Foreign entities are not eligible and would be disqualified from review.

Can faith-based organizations apply?

Yes. Faith-based and community organizations can apply as long as they meet the eligibility requirements. ACF states it will not discriminate based on religious character or affiliation, consistent with applicable federal protections and regulations.

What does the fellowship program funded by this award need to do?

The funded organization is expected to run and manage a national fellowship program, including creating structured experiences that help fellows understand how research informs program and policy decisions. The program should expose fellows to the broader child development policy landscape and the policy research community, and also provide extensive learning about ACF and its programs serving children and families.

How are fellows expected to be appointed?

The selected organization will sponsor fellows from across the national academic child development research community for full-time, one-year appointments.

How long is the fellowship term?

The fellowship term is designed as an intensive immersion with full-time, one-year appointments.

Can a fellowship appointment be extended beyond one year?

Yes. The fellowship may be extended for a second or third year if the award recipient chooses and if federal funding allows.

What skills and knowledge are fellows expected to gain?

Fellows are expected to gain practical skills in policy-relevant research, learn how federal agencies use evidence to design and evaluate services, and deepen their understanding of child development research and evaluation as it relates to supports for young children and their families.

What long-term outcomes does the program aim to achieve for fellows?

Over time, the program aims to shape participants' long-term research agendas so they remain closely connected to real-world policy needs and program improvement efforts.

What is the intended public benefit of this fellowship program?

The intended public benefit is increased national capacity for rigorous, policy- and program-relevant research and evaluation, supported by researchers who understand both academic standards and the practical constraints and decision-making contexts of government programs.

Which federal offices are involved in this opportunity?

The opportunity is offered by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), specifically through the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE).

What is the opportunity number?

The opportunity number is HHS 2024 ACF OPRE PH 0128.

Which CFDA numbers are associated with this opportunity?

This opportunity is associated with CFDA numbers 93.086, 93.575, and 93.600.

What was the original closing date listed for this opportunity?

The original closing date listed is May 31, 2024.

How can applicants stay informed about updates to the opportunity?

The notice encourages interested parties to subscribe on Grants.gov for updates.

Is the fellowship focused on any particular population or policy area?

Yes. The fellowship is tied to programs that serve low-income children and families, with an emphasis on policy-relevant research and evaluation that can improve real-world programs and decisions.

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