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Mader Research Grant Competition

Clarence Mader

The Ruth and Clarence Mader Memorial Scholarship Fund is accepting proposals for its 2025 Research Grant Competition. Recent recipients of Mader Fund research grants include Emma Whitten, Damin Spritzer, Anne Laver, Stephanie Barth, Russell Weismann, and Steven Young.

Proposals are welcome on all topics related to organs, organists, and organ repertoire. Individual grants of up to $1,250 will be awarded. Preference will be given to research leading to the publication of articles or books, though research projects involving the creation of recordings, digital resources, or other methods of knowledge dissemination will also be considered. 

The deadline to submit applications for this round of grants is April 30, 2025. 

For more information, application details, and a list of past recipients, please visit: maderscholarshipfund.org. 

 

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