The Postdoctoral Scholar Family Grant provides up to $10,000 per academic year (Sept 1 through Aug 31) per family to eligible postdoctoral scholars with dependent children.  Funds may be used for family expenses such as healthcare and rent. Awards are paid monthly and are taxable income.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicant

  • You must be a Stanford postdoctoral scholar, appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, in good standing and your appointment end date must be 90+ days from the submission date of the Family Grant application. Only one application per family should be submitted if both parents are postdoctoral scholars.

Children

  • Must be your legal dependent(s) as shown on your 2023 federal income tax return. For children born after January 1, 2024, a birth certificate (or other official documentation) is required
  • New international postdocs or others who may not have filed a 2023 federal tax return must submit alternate documentation (e.g., birth certificates or dependent visas). Documentation must be in English or translated into English and notarized.

Household Income

  • You must have an annual household income of $150,000 or less. You must demonstrate your financial need by submitting appropriate income documentation (e.g., 2023 federal income tax documents), including child support received. Postdocs experiencing significant changes in income from one year to the next can submit current income information.
  • If you share a household with the parent of your child(ren), they must provide financial information.

Award Level

  • Awards range from $1,000-$10,000 for the current academic year, Sept 1 through Aug 31, depending on family financial circumstances.
  • Award levels are based on your household's federal taxable gross earnings as documented by prior year tax forms, documentation of child support payments received (if applicable), and the age and number of eligible children. Expenses for child care, health care, and rent will also be factors.
  • Families with children under 10 years old as of 9/1/2024 will be given greater consideration.
  • The Financial Aid Office considers your individual circumstances as explained on your application and establishes your grant eligibility (no more than $10,000 total) based on your individual financial situation.
  • Postdocs are eligible for one grant per family per academic year, Sept 1 through Aug 31. Funds are disbursed monthly through the Graduate Financial Support system and are prorated for periods of eligibility less than 12 months. For example, with a $5,000 award, you receive $416.67/month during periods of eligibility. Those who become eligible after September 1 are eligible for a prorated amount. Taxes may be withheld on this income.

Application Process

Applications will receive funding on a rolling basis. Applicants should wait to apply until after their child is born.

  • Complete Family Grant Application 2024-2025.
  • Have the required documentation readily available for upload at the time you submit your application:
    • ​2023 federal income tax return (all pages)
      • ​1st year international postdocs who do not have a US income tax return may submit the most recent translated foreign tax return or annual income statement
    • Birth certificates for child(ren) born after 1/1/2024

To Submit Your Documents:

What Happens Next?

The Financial Aid Office will notify you of eligibility via Stanford email. Funds are disbursed monthly via GFS.

Frequently Asked Questions

I am temporarily working at reduced effort. Am I still eligible for the Family Grant?

Postdocs are expected to be full-time. Under some circumstances, with approval from the Associate Vice Provost and Associate Dean of the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, a postdoc may temporarily work part-time. In this case, you will still be entitled to receive the Family Grant. Postdocs on an approved unpaid personal Leave of Absence will generally not be eligible.

I do not have children who are dependents, but I am supporting other family members (e.g., parents, siblings). Am I eligible for this grant?

No. This program was created specifically to support postdocs who are parents with their unique needs. While we understand that you may also have unique needs, these funds were not made available for postdocs in your situation.

Someone else claims my child(ren) for tax purposes, but I still have expenses related to their support. Can I still apply?

Yes. Provide information about the situation and your expenses in your application. Grant eligibility is based on financial need.

What are acceptable forms of documentation for our parent/child relationship?

  • Child is claimed as a dependent on your latest tax return, or
  • Copy of a birth certificate, or
  • Letter from the hospital, or
  • Court Orders establishing custody or guardianship, or
  • F2 or J2 visa documentation

I am a postdoc who is also enrolled in a degree program. Can I apply?

Yes, this program is appropriate for postdocs who are enrolled in a degree program.

I am a postdoc and my partner is a graduate student. Can we apply to both the postdoc and graduate Family Grant programs?

Only one grant (Postdoc Child Care Grant and Family Grant or the Graduate Family Grant) will be awarded per family. You may apply to both and we will award whichever is most advantageous for your family.

Where can I get more information about taxes related to this funding?

All support is subject to US and California tax law. You can find more information about taxes for postdocs at the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.

I still have questions. Who can I talk to?

The Financial Aid Office is managing this program in partnership with the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. Please email Postdoc Family Support with additional questions.

 

Updated 8/15/2024