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Programs Supported by the AMA Foundation
AMA Collegiate Chapters Community Service Grants: Grants to assist AMA Collegiate Chapters in planning and executing successful community service programs by defraying the costs related to the projects.
AMA Professional Chapters Community Service Grants: Grants to assist AMA Professional Chapters in planning and executing successful community service programs by defraying the costs related to the projects.
AMA Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium Program: Funds study and discussion sessions for doctoral students with academic leaders from multiple institutions.
Berry-AMA Book Prize for the Best Book in Marketing: The award recognizes books whose innovative ideas have had significant impact on marketing and related fields and was awarded for the first time in Fall 2002.
E.G. Chingos Grant Program: Funds student memberships for third- and fourth-year undergraduate students at New York University majoring in marketing in the AMA and AMA-New York chapters.
Paul E. Green Award: Honors articles published in the Journal for Marketing Research, which contribute significantly to the practice of marketing research.
David K. Hardin Memorial Award: Recognizes articles published in Marketing Research for innovativeness, applicability, and the potential societal and economic benefits or implications of the research.
Richard A. Hammill Scholarship Fund: Provides an annual scholarship award to qualified students who are enrolled in the Marketing Program at Georgia State University.
John A. Howard/AMA Doctoral Dissertation Award: Recognizes excellence in dissertations that represent the dynamic, ever-advancing character of marketing knowledge and serve as a stimulus for study and teaching.
Journal Distribution Program: Provides complimentary subscriptions to several AMA journals to more than 35 libraries throughout the world, particularly those in emerging economies.
Thomas C. Kinnear/Journal of Public Policy & Marketing Award: Honors articles published in the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing that make a significant contribution to the understanding of marketing and public policy issues within three years.
Robert J. Lavidge Marketing Research Scholarships for Nonprofit Marketing Professionals: Enables leaders of nonprofits in marketing to attend marketing research conferences.
Vijay Mahajan Award: Recognizes career contributions to marketing strategy literature for a period of 10 or more years.
Charles C. Parlin Marketing Research Award: Recognizes distinguished academics and practitioners who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and sustained impact on advancing the evolving profession of marketing research over an extended period of time.
Sheth Foundation/Journal of Marketing Award: Honors articles published in the Journal of Marketing that have made long-term contributions in the field of marketing and acknowledges contributions made to marketing theory.
Sheth Foundation Research Competition on Nonprofit Marketing: Encourages research designed to improve the marketing competencies of nonprofit organizations.
Louis W. Stern Award: Recognizes outstanding articles published in an AMA journal in the area of marketing channels and distribution.
Nonprofit Travel Grant Scholarships: Enables Ph.D. students with an interest in nonprofit marketing to attend an annual AMA Nonprofit Marketing Conference.
Valuing Diversity Ph. D. Scholarship: Enables underrepresented populations to attend marketing doctoral programs.
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