Funding Opportunities

Violet and Cyril Franks Scholarship

This program is no longer active. The APF Violet and Cyril Franks Scholarship supported graduate-level scholarly projects that use a psychological perspective to help understand …

Deadline: December 31, 2023
Sponsors: APF

This program is no longer active.

The APF Violet and Cyril Franks Scholarship supported graduate-level scholarly projects that use a psychological perspective to help understand and reduce stigma associated with mental illness. The scholarship helped address research which shows that stigma is a significant barrier to treatment and recovery for many of the 50 million Americans living with mental illness.

The Franks Scholarship was made possible by the generosity of Violet Franks, PhD, and Cyril Franks, PhD.

Recent Recipient

Savannah Roberts

University of Pittsburgh

“Proud To Be Me: Examining the Impact of Stigma on LGBTQ+ Adolescents’ Attitudes Toward Eating Disorder Prevention”

Past Recipients

2023

Savannah Roberts, University of Pittsburgh
“Proud To Be Me: Examining the Impact of Stigma on LGBTQ+ Adolescents’ Attitudes Toward Eating Disorder Prevention”

 

2022

Eliza Godfrey, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Mixed methods investigation of a mental health literacy intervention with middle school educators on mental health knowledge, stigma, and self-efficacy”

2021

Gabriella T. Ponzini, West Virginia University

2020

Daniel Saravia, California State University, Northridge

2019

Jessy Guler, University of Kansas

2018

Patrick Heath, Iowa State University

2017

Kelly Whaling, University of California, Santa Barbara

2016

Megan Rogers, Florida State University

2015

Ian Stanley and Melanie Hom, Florida State University

2014

Ruth Firmin, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

2013

Matthew Lebowitz, Yale University

2012

Hannah Weisman, University of California, Santa Barbara

2011

Benjamin Dickstein, Boston University

2010

Luma Muhtadie, University of California, Berkeley

2009

Lindsey Monteith, University of Houston

2008

Yura Yasui, University of Wisconsin, Madison

2007

Anne Krendl, Dartmouth College