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for the Study of Religion and Liberty FACTSHEET Who is Eligible? Seminarians and graduate students currently enrolled to study at institutions around the world, irrespective of religious affiliation, can apply for Calihan Grants. Doctoral candidates and recent doctoral recipients in theology, religion, philosophy, history, law, politics, economics, or related fields can apply for the Novak Award. and Awards Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by examining them in relation to theology, human dignity, and the principles of a free and virtuous society. To encourage such develop- ments, Acton Institute offers a range of academic grants and awards that support seminarians, graduate students, and young scholars engaged in serious reflection and research on the relationship between theology, the free market, limited govern- ment, and the rule of law. Academic Grants Travel Academic Calihan Grants For current seminarians and graduate students Up to $3,000 Award period ongoing Up to $3,000 2 deadlines per year Grants & Awards Summary Intellectual Achievement Novak Award For current doctoral candidates or those who have received a doctorate in the past five calendar years. $15,000 1 award per year 98 E. Fulton Street | Grand Rapids, MI 49503 USA | Phone 616.454.3080 | Fax 616.454.9454 | www.acton.org Interested in Learning More? More information about these grant programs and requirements can be found at: www.acton.org/grants-awards

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for the Study of Religion and Liberty F A C T S H E E T

Who is Eligible?• Seminarians and graduate students currently enrolled to study at

institutions around the world, irrespective of religious affiliation, can apply for Calihan Grants.

• Doctoral candidates and recent doctoral recipients in theology, religion, philosophy, history, law, politics, economics, or related fields can apply for the Novak Award.

and Awards

Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by examining them in relation to theology, human dignity, and the principles of a free and virtuous society.

To encourage such develop-ments, Acton Institute offers a range of academic grants and awards that support seminarians, graduate students, and young scholars engaged in serious reflection and research on the relationship between theology, the free market, limited govern-ment, and the rule of law.

Academic Grants

T r a v e l A c a d e m i c

Calihan Grants

For current seminarians and graduate students

Up to $3,000

Award periodongoing

Up to $3,000

2 deadlinesper year

Grants & Awards Summary

I n t e l l e c t u a l A c h i e v e m e n t

Novak Award

For current doctoral candidates or those who have received a doctorate in the past

five calendar years.

$15,000

1 award per year

98 E. Fulton Street | Grand Rapids, MI 49503 USA | Phone 616.454.3080 | Fax 616.454.9454 | www.acton.org

Interested in Learning More?VISIT ACTON.ORG/GRANTS-AWARDS TO APPLY and for additional details about eligibility, conditions, the selection process, application requirements, and deadlines.

Contact us with questions at [email protected]

Interested in Learning More?More information about these grant programs and requirements can be found at: w w w . a c t o n . o r g / g r a n t s - a w a r d s