Scholarships and Grants for Low and Middle Income Countries

Scholarships and Grants for Low and Middle Income Countries

ACBS Membership Scholarship
The scholarship recipients receive complimentary membership to ACBS for one full calendar year. Applicants must reside in "Low-Income Economies" or “Lower-Middle Income Economies” as defined by World Bank Country and Lending Groups. Read more about the eligibility requirements and the application.

Developing Nations World Conference Scholarship
Available scholarships include both pre-conference and conference fee waivers to the ACBS World Conference. Applicants must reside in "Low-Income Economies" or “Lower-Middle Income Economies” or “Upper-Middle Income Economies” as defined by World Bank Country and Lending Groups. Read more about the eligibility requirements and the application.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion World Conference Scholarship
The available scholarships include conference fee waivers. To be eligible for these DEI World Conference Scholarships, applicants must complete an application detailing their motivations to attend the conference, as well as a plan for how to use the knowledge and resources gained at the conference in the pursuit of their careers. Read more about the eligibility requirements and the application.

Research Development Grants
ACBS provides three Research Development Grants, up to $5,000 USD each. One of these grants is reserved for qualifying projects for those researchers living/working in  "Low-Income Economies" or “Lower-Middle Income Economies” or “Upper-Middle Income Economies” as defined by World Bank Country and Lending Groups. Read more about the eligibility requirements and application.

ACBS Foundation Grants
The ACBS Foundation provides grants, up to $2,000 USD each. The ACBS Foundation aims to promote CBS projects around the world. With the goal of facilitating interventions that promote well-being, we are proud to announce a funding mechanism for ground-breaking projects that share this aim in the realms of interventions, training, and research. These could include - but are not limited to - projects involving developing nations, refugees, or other disenfranchised or marginalized people; projects focusing on climate change; interventions in hitherto untested populations; novel applications or modalities of interventions; projects focused on dissemination; projects that address public policy; projects that measure outcomes of training; projects that examine interventions in naturally occurring groups (prosocial); projects that have the potential to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion and/or address institutional racism; projects that address biological correlates of CBS-relevant targets (multi-level approaches); or interventions using technology that would have a wide reach to help people in their natural contexts. Read more about the eligibility requirements and application.


For the full list of available ACBS Awards, Scholarships, and Grants, click here.

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