NSIP would like to share a Civic Engagement grant
opportunity for universities and colleges in the United States. Please feel
free to send to your local networks.
Campus Engagement, Civic Development Projects Application
Deadline: Various Award Ceiling: $1,000 and $10,000 Proposal Deadlines:
Proposals will be accepted on a quarterly-deadline system.
Proposal Due Dates: June 15, September 15, December 15,
and March 15
Details: Bringing Theory to Practice Project an
independent project established by the Association of American Colleges and
Universities, is accepting proposals from universities and colleges in the
United States for projects aimed promoting the nexus of engaged learning, civic
engagement, and psychosocial well-being among college and university students.
Types of grants include the following:
A) Seminar grants of up to $1,000 will be awarded for
projects that bring together diverse members of the campus community to discuss
the civic mission of the institution and how the full expression of that
mission can be achieved.
B) Program Development grants of up to $10,000 will be
awarded to enhance or extend a program that is consistent with Bringing Theory
to Practice Project’s objective of promoting engaged learning, civic
engagement, and the psychosocial well-being of students.
Please note: Institutional matching support is required
for all grants.
Yours in Service,
Paula Sotnik, Roxy Rocker and Jason Wheeler
Toll-Free number: 1-888-491-0326
Email: nsip@umb.edu
Website: www.serviceandinclusion.org
Twitter: http://twitter.com/NSIP_Online
This resource is from the UCEDD Resource Center, a
project of AUCD, in partnership with ADD, to strengthen and support the network
of UCEDDs.
Please note that the content contained in this News,
Notes and Resources does not imply endorsement from the Corporation for
National and Community Service, the National Service Inclusion Project, or any
of our partner agencies.
The National Service Inclusion Project (NSIP) is a
training and technical assistance provider on disability inclusion, under a
cooperative agreement (#08TAHMA001) from Corporation for National and Community
Service (CNCS). NSIP partners with the Association on University Centers on
Disability, National Council on Independent Living, Association on Higher
Education and Disability and National Down Syndrome Congress to build
connections between disability organizations and all CNCS grantees, including
national directs, to increase the participation of people with disabilities in
national service.
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