ACL’s Administration on Disabilities is seeking paid peer reviewers for a variety of grant competitions, in particular, reviewers with disabilities. ACL believes in the importance of meaningfully including people with disabilities at all stages of our work, including grant review.
Reviewers are responsible for:
- Attending a virtual reviewer training;
- Independently reviewing and scoring assigned grant applications in an online system;
- Participating in one or more conference calls with other reviewers to discuss their independent application reviews; and
- Submitting final scores and comments by the deadline.
Reviewers will receive a stipend for completing the tasks above. Reasonable accommodations are available, if needed, to complete the review process.
To be considered as a reviewer, please create an account and upload a copy of your CV or resume to the Reviewer Recruitment Module (RRM) in Grants Solutions.
Below are specific opportunities for people with disabilities to serve as reviewers this summer. Please follow the above steps to create your RRM account and then reach out to the respective contact if you are:
- A person with a disability and intersectional identities, contact: Jack.Brandt@acl.hhs.gov;
- A person with co-occurring intellectual and development disabilities and mental health disabilities, contact: Dana.Fink@acl.hhs.gov; or
- A person with a traumatic brain injury, contact: Elizabeth.Leef@acl.hhs.gov.