The Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and Politics is an annual competition designed to encourage and reward scholars embarking on significant research in gender and politics. Since the first prize was awarded, a total of $184,750 has been awarded to 153 research projects.
Research projects submitted for prize consideration may address any topic related to gender and politics, including proposals in the areas of civic education and engagement, the scholarship of teaching and learning, and political theory/philosophy. Scholars at any level may apply, from graduate students to tenured faculty members as well as adjunct faculty and independent researchers. Proposals are reviewed by a committee comprised of faculty members in the disciplines represented.
The prize includes a $2,500 cash award for each project selected. Honorable mention prizes of up to $1,250 per project may also be awarded. Winners will be announced and awards disbursed in February each year.
How to apply
To be considered for the 2026 prize, applicants must complete the submission form by November 15, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. CST.
Required information on the form includes:
- Contact information and biographical statement (750-character limit) for each author
- Project description (5-10 pages, double spaced, 12-point font) in Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word format:
- Proposal title
- 150-200 word abstract summarizing its purpose and content
- Discussion of relevant theory, contributions to literature in the field, and methodology; other relevant information may also be included
- Statement and itemized budget describing how the Catt Prize will contribute to the research project
- Timetable for completion of the project, taking into consideration the February 2027 disbursement of awards
- Reference list of relevant literature (not included in the 10-page limit, but please include in the same document)
As proposals are anonymized for review, do not include identifying information such as author names or institutions in the project description.