![]() We are particularly interested in projects that aim to reach a wider audience of non-academic readers. Prospective grantees are welcome to submit projects in the social sciences in the fields of anthropology, economics, politics and international relations, and sociology. ![]() We are excited to announce the fifth cycle of PUP’s Supporting Diverse Voices: Book Proposal Development Grants, in support of non-fiction works by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in the social sciences. Grant Cycle | Winter 2023 (closed Feb 22, 12:00 pm EDT) Grants will be administered twice during the calendar year, with particular disciplines and groups specified for eligibility each cycle. For any projects PUP does not pursue, Press editors will mentor grantees on alternative possible publishing paths. Following coaching, grantees agree to give PUP the right to consider the resulting proposals exclusively, before they are submitted to any other publishers for consideration. Each grantee will have a sponsoring PUP editor who will work with authors and coaches throughout the process. The Supporting Diverse Voices Grants cover the costs of these collaborations. ![]() With Supporting Diverse Voices grants, we offer historically excluded and underrepresented scholars around the globe the opportunity to develop a book proposal in group or one-on-one settings with one of our partnering book coaches, each with her own approach to the collaborative development process. We recognize that there are myriad opportunities to support authors in the earliest stages of a book’s development, specifically the ideas-to-proposal stage. In support of our unequivocal commitment to equitable and inclusive publishing, we want to ensure this early stage support is available to the greatest diversity of prospective authors. ![]()
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