Applications Open for 2025-26 Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-In-Aid Program

The Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at Syracuse University Libraries is accepting applications now through March 31, 2025 for the Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-in-Aid program. The grant, up to $5,000 depending on the proposal, is awarded to scholars or practitioners doing research using SCRC’s adult education collections. Award decisions will be shared by April 30, 2025. Details on the application process are available on the Libraries’ website.
Alexander N. Charters (1916-2018) was an internationally recognized American expert in the field of adult and continuing education. Syracuse University Libraries has assembled historical documents and University records, including manuscript, print, visual and media materials related to adult education, since 1949.
This material is known collectively as the Alexander N. Charters Library for Educators of Adults, in recognition of Charters’ efforts to promote and expand SCRC’s adult education holdings. Through the generosity of Charters, SCRC offers annual grants to one or more scholars or practitioners wishing to do research using SCRC’s adult education collections with the amount of the award dependent on the scope of the research outlined in the applicant’s proposal.
About Special Collections Research Center and Syracuse University Libraries:
Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center collects, preserves and provides access to world-renowned rare and archival collections and encourages their use to facilitate personal discovery and the creation of new knowledge. SCRC’s collections span time and format and document the history of Syracuse University and our global society through unique printed material, manuscripts, photographs, audio and moving image recordings, University records and more. Located on the 6th floor of Bird Library, SCRC connects the campus community and wider public to collections through our services, exhibitions, hands-on classes and programming.