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TINKER FIELD RESEARCH

GRANT PROGRAM

Since 1979, the Tinker Field Research Grant (FRG) program has provided support to graduate students in U.S. universities to conduct pre-dissertation or master’s thesis research in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries of Latin America. Through its funding, matched by universities, the Foundation has supported more than 9,000 individuals to conduct field research in Latin America.

Based on insights from an external evaluation conducted in 2019, Tinker has launched a new approach for field research grantmaking, the Tinker Field Research Collaborative.

SELECTION

CRITERIA

In selecting universities to receive FRG funding, the Foundation considered:

Quality of the overall program in Latin American Studies, with emphasis on its graduate component

Immediate benefit to the Latin American Studies program that will result from the availability of Field Research Grants at the university

Level of general university support for Latin American Studies as demonstrated by past commitments and future projects

HIGHLIGHTS FROM

FRG PROGRAM EVALUATION

2019 marked the fortieth anniversary of the FRG program. Tinker used this milestone as an opportunity to assess the continued relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of its field research grantmaking. The evaluation conducted independently by the Institute of International Education, concluded that the program is “a highly useful, cost-effective, and impactful opportunity for graduate students.” The evaluation also provided recommendations, drawn from student and Center feedback, on potential strategic and administrative improvements. Tinker considered these recommendations as well as its own grantmaking experience in the decision to create the Tinker Field Research Collaborative.

FRG PROGRAM

ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES

The program was funded jointly by the Tinker Foundation and each university, subject to these guidelines:

Open to graduate students from all academic disciplines, including professional schools

Funds are for pre-dissertation or thesis field research at the master’s or early-stage doctoral levels, or for those pursuing professional degrees. Funds are not to be used for dissertation research

Funds may be used for travel and field-related expenses for pre-dissertation or thesis field research in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries of Latin America (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela)

Individual grant recipients are to be selected by a representative committee incorporating faculty members from the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and professional schools with significant experience in Latin America

Citizens of Latin American countries enrolled at United States institutions are eligible to receive awards to conduct research in their home countries provided they have not had previous field research experience in that country

All funds – those provided by the Foundation as well as the matching funds – must be disbursed to students in modest grants (generally between $1,000 and $2,500)

Awards may be used at any time during the calendar year

The minimum duration of field research is for two weeks and maximum is four months

No administrative costs may be deducted by the university

Centers that receive a $10,000 grant must distribute a minimum of six awards. Centers with a $15,000 grant must distribute a minimum of nine awards

STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

Additional

INFORMATION

For additional information, please reach out to:

Caroline Kronley

ckronley[at]tinker[dot]org

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