Call for Grant Proposals

The Infinity Foundation is calling for project proposals to do research and/or develop educational materials, whose objective would be to improve the authenticity of portrayal of Indic traditions in the educational system. These projects would result in one or more of the following: books, curriculum development, articles, conferences, CD-ROMs, digital slide shows, Internet presentations, and audio/video materials. Topics covered may include: philosophy, history, religion, science, art and sociology, as they pertain to the educational curricula on Indic traditions.

These initiatives are in response to growing concern over inaccurate and damaging 'Orientalist' portrayals of India and India's cultural legacy, portrayals that have persisted in educational curricula despite the scathing critiques leveled by post-modern scholars. In order to foster greater harmony among different peoples and cultures, The Infinity Foundation has been giving grants to various institutions with these same overall objectives.

While the Infinity Foundation will consider all proposals dealing with the authentic portrayal of Indic traditions, it particularly wishes to receive proposals on the following topics:

Selection Process:

All grant applications must contain the following items:

  1. A detailed C. V. highlighting your demonstrable commitment to the topic area
  2. A typed proposal, 2 to 5 pages in length, detailing what is to be accomplished, the methodology that will be used, the time required for completion and the amount of funding requested.

Applications should be submitted by mail or fax to:

The Infinity Foundation
53 White Oak Drive
Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone: 609-683-8161
Fax: 609-252-0480

All applications should be clearly marked "GRANT PROPOSAL". All complete applications will be considered on a merit basis either by the trustees of the Foundation or by an advisory committee appointed by it. All applications become the property of the Foundation. There is no deadline for submission. Awards will be made on a merit basis, judged on the importance of the project to the Foundation's mission, and also upon the availability of funds. All decisions made by the Foundation will be final.

The following criteria will be followed:

The Infinity Foundation is a non-profit, charitable foundation. For more information concerning its history or grant-making activity, visit The Infinity Foundation website.