Property Research Trust – Aubrey Barker Fund Research Grant 2025
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Section
Deadline Date
July 4, 2025
Donor Agency
Aubrey Barker Fund
Grant Size
$10,000 to $100,000
Applications are now open for the Property Research Trust - Aubrey Barker Fund Research Grant.
Focus Areas
- For this Call, they are seeking to attract bids from researchers who whose work will further knowledge and public benefit which will positively impact at least two of the following areas:
- Improving land tenure and property rights
- Improving the resilience and sustainability of settlements
- Providing additional insights into urban-related development challenges
- Improving skills and capacity among the local land and property profession to apply best practice to land and property matters
- Providing additional pathways to the effective use of technology to support effective land and property management
Funding Information
- They expect to award up to £10,000 (ten thousand pounds sterling) of grants in this round, probably as one award.
- Applicants may bid for:
- A grant of up to £10,000 to produce an original piece of research normally based on empirical work or data modelling. For this the timescale is negotiable, but they suggest a target of about 6-12 months.
Who is eligible to apply?
- Applicants can be individuals or teams of researchers, based in a university, commercial business, or a not-for-profit organisation.
- Applications must have a developing country focus (defined as being undertaken within or in partnership with a developing country, which will have lasting benefit to a community and/or society of one or more developing countries).
- Applicants with cofunding are encouraged.
For more information, visit Aubrey Barker Fund.
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