The Pi Sigma Epsilon (PSE) National Educational Foundation, in partnership with the Sales Education Foundation (SEF), is pleased to announce the launch of its Inaugural Joint Sales Research Grant Opportunity. This initiative aims to foster groundbreaking sales research and further elevate the sales profession.
As a long-standing advocate for sales education, the PSE National Educational Foundation has consistently supported the development of students pursuing careers in professional sales. In addition to being the home of the Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management (JPSSM), the Foundation is also the new home for the Sales Education Foundation (SEF) and a proud, long time supporter of the National Conference in Sales Management (NCSM). These affiliations reflect our deep commitment to advancing the field of sales education and research.
Through this initiative, faculty and doctoral students have the opportunity to make significant contributions to sales research. Up to three grants of $5,000 each will be awarded to support data collection, research software, respondent fees, research assistants, and other essential research-related expenses.
This grant is designed to fuel innovation and collaboration in sales research, equipping academic and practitioner communities with the tools needed to drive new insights and advancements in the field.
An independent Selection Committee, comprised of respected academic researchers and accomplished practitioners, will review all proposals. Committee members will evaluate submissions anonymously and base their decisions on merit alone. The decisions of the Committee are final.
Proposals will be evaluated based on:
Recipients will be expected to:
Proposals must include:
Submit your completed proposal via email to:
PSE National Educational Foundation
4811 S 76th Street, Suite 310
Greenfield, WI 53220
(414) 328-1952 | www.pse.org
We invite faculty members and doctoral students working with faculty, to apply for this prestigious opportunity to impact the field of sales education. Whether your research is conceptual or empirical, if it pushes the boundaries of current sales theory or provides practical solutions for the industry—we want to hear from you.
Don’t miss this chance to help shape the future of sales research. Submit your proposal by October 31, 2025!
Elevating the Sales Profession Through University Education