Provided by John F. Kennedy Library Foundation
The Abba Schwartz fellowship is administered by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation from funds provided by the family, friends, and colleagues of Abba Schwartz, who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Security and Consular Affairs in the Kennedy administration. The fellowship focuses on research in immigration, naturalization, or refugee policy, with at least a portion of the project utilizing materials from the JFK Library archives.
Award amount
$3,100
Number of awards
Multiple
Frequency
Annually
Deadline
September 30, 2026
Time to apply
60+ min
Essay
May be required — check provider
Research focus on immigration, naturalization, or refugee policy
Utilize materials from the JFK Library archives
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