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You can apply if you are an accredited doctoral, internship, and/or post-doctoral residency program of health service psychology (including clinical psychology, counseling, and school psychology). Your training program must be accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency, approved for such purposes by the U.S. Department of Education.
We leverage the power of philanthropy to advance psychological knowledge by investing in innovative research and applications that prioritize people and their wellbeing. Log on or create an account to apply for APF funding. Why APF?
Read about this grant to fund the training of doctoral psychology students, interns, and post-doctoral residents for work in community-based care settings.