2010 Steven H. Sandell Grant
Program
http://crr.bc.edu/opportunities/steven_h._sandell_grant_program_2.html
The Center for Retirement Research sponsors the Steven H. Sandell Grant Program for scholars in the field
of Retirement Income and Disability Insurance Research on an annual basis. The program is funded by the U.S. Social
Security Administration (SSA) to provide opportunities for scholars from all academic disciplines and senior scholars
working in a new area to pursue cutting-edge projects on retirement income and disability insurance issues. Priority
research areas include: -
Social Security and disability insurance
- Macroeconomic analyses of Social Security
- Wealth and retirement income
- Program interactions
- International research
- Demographic research
Grant Awards
Up to eight grants of $45,000 will be awarded based upon the quality of the applicant's proposal and his or
her proposed budget. Applicants are required to complete the research outlined in the proposal within one year of the
award. A select group of grant winners will be required to present their work to the Social Security Administration in
Washington, D.C. or Baltimore.

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