If a proposal is chosen for funding and a grant is awarded, the grantee will be required to submit annual narrative and financial reports during the duration of the grant project. They will also be expected to adhere to the other policies noted below.
The Spencer Foundation requires PIs of multi-year projects to submit annual narrative reports, as well as a final narrative report at the end of the grant period. When the grant activity and funding are limited to one year, a final report is sufficient. These reports provide the Foundation with important updates on activity related to the grant.
Narrative reports should be submitted using the Spencer Foundation online system.
Don't see your grant listed under the Narrative Reports tab? Contact Maricelle Garcia at mgarcia@spencer.org. You may have registered using a different email address from the one we have on file.
The Spencer Foundation requires that grantee organizations of multi-year projects submit annual financial reports, as well as a final financial report when the grant period has ended. When the grant activity and funding is limited to one year, a final report is sufficient.
One month ahead of the due date, a reminder email will be sent to the financial contact at the grantee organization with instructions on how to submit the financial report.
Note: Grant funds in excess of $250 remaining at the end of the grant period must be returned to the Spencer Foundation.
Questions? If you have any questions, please contact Patricia Cecil via email at pcecil@spencer.org or via phone at 312-274-6536.
The Spencer Foundation requires grantees to request approval for a budget reallocation if they will be shifting funds from one category to another within their approved budget and the amount being shifted is more than 20% of the total amount awarded. If the amount being shifted is less than 20%, a budget reallocation is not required. Budget categories include Salaries, Benefits, Other Collaborators, Travel, Equipment and Software, Project Expenses, Other, and Subcontracts.
To request a budget reallocation, please email reallocation@spencer.org.
If work on the grant will extend past the scheduled end date, the Foundation will consider requests for no-cost extensions of 12 months. (NOTE: Midcareer Grants are not eligible for no-cost extensions.)
To request a no-cost extension, please email Marcielle Garcia at mgarcia@spencer.org and indicate that you would like to request an extension for your grant. Your request should include 1) a rationale for the extension and 2) a plan outlining the activities for the 12-month extension.
Please note: Multiple no-cost extensions are discouraged.
If anyone associated with an awarded grant has changes to their contact information, they should log on to the Spencer system with the email and password they initially used to create their account and update their My Profile area with the new information. If they have never accessed their account in the Spencer system, they should contact the Spencer administrator for their grant program for assistance.
If a change of PI or Co-PI is necessary during a grant project, please send an email to Maricelle Garcia at mgarcia@spencer.org with details about the circumstances necessitating the change and who will be accepting responsibility for the grant. This change must be reviewed and approved before it can go into effect.
If the Principal Investigator is relocating to a new organization and would like to request that the grant be transferred to the new organization, please send an email to Maricelle Garcia at mgarcia@spencer.org. The email should include information about where the grant would be transferred and the timeframe of the transfer. This change must be reviewed and approved before the transfer process can begin.
Publications produced as a result of Spencer funding should acknowledge the Foundation using the language below:
The research reported in the (book, article, or monograph) was made possible (in part) by a grant from the Spencer Foundation (#Spencer reference number). The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Spencer Foundation.
Additionally, the Spencer Foundation would appreciate receiving a copy of any book that might be published as a result of a grant. Books can be mailed to:
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With each award, the Spencer Foundations asks grantees to agree to our Intellectual Property Rights policy below. This agreement will be sent with each award letter issued.
The Spencer Foundation seeks both to support and disseminate exemplary research about education, broadly conceived. To enhance the Foundation’s capacity to disseminate the research it supports, our staff has been developing the Spencer Foundation web site (www.spencer.org). We now plan to post more examples of outstanding research in the form of article abstracts, book chapters, and report summaries, along with links to authors’ personal web pages, publishers, and other distributors of research. In this way, we hope to help our grantees reach broader audiences and become even more effective at bringing their work to the attention of other scholars, policy makers, and practitioners. Eventually, we hope that the Spencer Foundation web site will be a valuable research tool for all those interested in education.
To facilitate this effort, Spencer now asks its grantees and their sponsoring institutions to accept the terms of the Agreement when signing the Grant Award Letter. This policy protects a grantee’s rights to their works generated with Spencer Foundation funds, and guarantees the Foundation’s rights to disseminate works that we support. It also guarantees the Foundation’s right to publish excerpts of up to 15% of a particular work that results from its grants and with permission, complete works of Spencer supported authors. We work closely with our grantees to implement this policy, which we hope will enrich the education research community generally and directly assist the scholars we support.
Intellectual property rights in all works of authorship, data, inventions, and trade secrets (“Intellectual Property”) created or developed by grantees and investigators using Spencer Foundation resources shall be owned by the grantee and/or investigator, as they may determine between themselves.
Grantees and investigators shall make all appropriate efforts to disclose, publish and distribute the Intellectual Property to the public and the scholarly community in a manner consistent with the mission and purpose of the Foundation to foster the dissemination of educational research. Notwithstanding the foregoing, personally identifiable data and information shall be kept confidential.
The Foundation reserves the right to review and comment, and in cases where necessary disassociate from the Intellectual Property, in advance of any commercial exploitation of the Intellectual Property by any grantee or investigator, other than publication of works of authorship by commercial publishers.
With respect to works of authorship, grantees and investigators, to the extent the grantee and investigator are legally able to, shall grant to the Spencer Foundation, a non-exclusive, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use excerpts from such works in both conventional and electronic media for furthering the Foundation’s mission. No such excerpt shall exceed 15% of the total length of the work from which it is taken without the prior written consent of the copyright owner. With respect to the licenses granted above, the Spencer Foundation shall consult with the principal investigator prior to using and/or excerpting the works.