The Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (FRPN) will soon release its second request for proposals (RFP) for evaluations of fatherhood programs. The RFP will be released on 2 January 2016, and the purpose of grants is to increase the number and quality of evaluations of fatherhood programs and learn more about how to better serve low-income fathers, racial/ethnic minorities, and other under-studied populations. FRPN anticipates distributing two to four awards of approximately $50,000 each and four to five awards of approximately $100,000 each.
Letters of interest will be due by February 5th. FRPN will notify selected applicants of their official invitation to submit a proposal, and full proposals are due by April 8th.