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ARC of Washington Trust Fund Research Grants

The ARC of Washington Trust Fund Research Awards offers stipends for upper division or graduate students who have a demonstrated interest in the field of mental retardation.

Funds are renewable as long as the student is enrolled. Applicants are invited to send a brief letter to the Trust explaining the nature of the planned proposal and how it relates to the Trust's purposes with an estimate of the amount of support required. If the research meets the Trust's purposes, the Trust Board may request a formal grant proposal.

Letters of intent may be submitted at any time. Letters should be submitted to:

The Arc of Washington Trust Fund
Attn: Diana Stadden, Administrative Assistant
2638 State Ave. NE
Olympia, WA 98506

By email: Diana@arcwa.org

Information and application:
http://www.arcwa.org/research_grants.htm

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