This page is designed for accessibility. Content is obtainable and functional to any browser or Internet device. This page's full visual experience is available in a graphical browser that supports web standards. Please consider upgrading your web browser.

University of Minnesota Duluth

Office of Civic Engagement

College of Education and Human Service Professions

Office of Civic Engagement, 209 Bohannon Hall, 1207 Ordean Court, Duluth, MN 55812; Phone (218) 726-7125; Email: mhargrav@d.umn.edu

Mini-Grants

Applications Due: April 20, 2009
Faculty Mini-Grant Proposals Requested for Civic/Public Engagement
Fall 2009 & Spring 2010


UMD’s Office of Civic Engagement announces a request for proposals to UMD’s faculty. The purpose of the grants is to integrate civic/public engagement into an existing course or create a new course with a civic/public engagement component.


Procedures and Criteria for Allocating Mini-Grant Funds


Size and Nature of Awards: The Office of Civic Engagement is anticipating applications for mini-grants supporting faculty in integrating civic/public engagement into courses. An individual UMD faculty member may apply for up to $2,000.

Criteria for Ranking of Award: Applications are open to all UMD faculty. The Office of Civic Engagement Steering Committee will review and rank proposals. Awards will be made by Office of Vice Chancellor of Academic Administration. Criteria for selection will include one or more of the following:

• Innovation
• Emphasis on increase civic awareness in students
• Multi/inter-disciplinary approach
• Structured reflection: thoughtfully constructed process that challenges and guides students
• Partnership with community groups or organizations
• Curriculum integration
• Clarity


Application Procedures: Applicants must provide: (a) cover page, (b) a description of the civic/public engagement component (see course description below), and c) a budget for the requested funds. Please do not exceed three pages. Send electronic copies of the application material to the Office of Civic Engagement via email to: nrhicard@d.umn.edu. Applications must be received by Monday, April 20th, 2009.

Describe Your Course and Explain How It Is Designed To Answer the Following Questions:

• What are the specific goals, activities, and expected outcomes of the course?
• What impact do you expect this course to have on your students?
• What are the innovative features and long term impact of the project in
strengthening civic/public engagement?
• Who else will be involved as participants in the project (e.g. other faculty,
community partners, etc)?
• How will the success of the completed project be evaluated?

Budget: Include a brief budget. Only include narrative if needed for clarification. (See attached budget form).

Questions: Contact Nelle Rhicard nrhicard@d.umn.edu or 7125


In addition to an e-mailed mini-grant proposal please send or fax within one week one paper copy of your proposal with signatures of your: department chair, dean and/or director plus a cover page to: Office of Civic Engagement, 120 Bohannon Hall, University of Minnesota Duluth, Fax 218-726-8694.

Nelle Rhicard
Interim Director
Office of Civic Engagement
University of Minnesota Duluth
1207 Ordean Court
120 Bohannon Hall
Phone 218-726-7125
Fax 218-726-8694
nrhicard@d.umn.edu

Click Here for the Budget Form

Click Here for Cover Page