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Early Career Research Grant

Access to youth well-being data and $10,000 for early-career researchers

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Program Overview

At Hopelab, we have always believed that science is key to systems change. The 2025 Early Career Research Grant provides opportunities to access our data and $10,000 to five early-career researchers to accelerate more equitable research on technology and youth mental health and well-being. Proposals should include analyses focused on Black, Latinx, or LGBTQ+ young people. Applicants who already have access to a dataset that fits with Hopelab’s areas of emphasis may also propose using their existing dataset.

Awards in 2025 will be made for projects that use one of the following data sources:

  1. Data from Hopelab and Born This Way Foundation’s survey on online support for LGBTQ+ young people. This data set contains responses from 1,267 LGBTQ+ young people and is focused on online and in-person community and friendship.
  2. Data from the Hopelab’s survey for the report Parasocial Relationships, AI Chatbots, and Joyful Online Interactions. This data set contains responses from 1,526 LGBTQ+ young people and focuses on parasocial relationships with online content creators, use of AI chatbots, and positive online interactions.
  3. Data from the Hopelab and Common Sense Media’s 2024 National Survey on Social Media and Mental Health. This data set contains responses from 1,231 young people and is focused on engagement with social media.
  4. Data from Hopelab’s 2018, 2021, and 2024 National Surveys, for variables with identical or close matches across time waves (note that these are separate surveys and not longitudinal data of the same individuals).
  5. Data that PI applicants have access to and that fits within Hopelab’s areas of emphasis in the mental health and well-being of LGBTQ+ and BIPOC young people. Please note that this award does not support original data collection; applicants must already have the relevant data collected if using option 5.

Advisory support from Hopelab is available for 12 months for this grant.

2025-2026 Early Career Award Scholar Teams

2024-2025 Early Career Award Scholar Teams

Mike Parent, Ph.D., MBA
Mike Parent, Ph.D, MBA Hopelab Principal Researcher

The Early Career Research Grant provides emerging scholars with access to Hopelab data and funding to accelerate research on mental health and technology use among young people. We're thrilled to have this team of young researchers leveraging this data to develop critical insights on young people's well-being.