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Program Manager for Strategic Initiatives
This grant is currently paused.
Overview
Convenings Grants are designed to support the creation, or curation, of intentional, organic dialogue around engagement in its various critical forms and modes. Engagement among scholars, students, and community partners requires critical reflection and rigorous conversation. Including events such as a lecture series, symposium, or another forum for open civic discourse, engaged convenings should provide an accessible platform to foster engaged learning, dynamic partnership, innovative thinking, and radical pedagogy.
Award
Up to $2,500
Timeframe
Application open: January 14, 2026
Due: March 6, 2026
Eligibility
Application Materials
Formatting
Helvetica regular font; 10pt font size.
Three-page proposal
Your proposal should outline what your convening is, who is invited or involved, and what its impact will be. You should clearly articulate how this convening addresses a specific community interest, problem, or public concern; how it includes working with and learning from a community partner; how it connects and integrates community-engaged experiences with educational content; and how you will incorporate structured, documented critical reflection into the process. Additionally, please introduce any community partners, explain why you are collaborating with them, and include a timeline that considers longevity after this event or series concludes, a budget outline, and any explicit deliverables.
Condensed CV or resume
Your condensed CV or resume should only include projects relevant to what you're proposing. Please do not include more than 15.
One-sentence summary
As directly as possible, what is this convening?
Short response
How will this convening address a specific community interest, problem, or public concern? How will you document critical reflection on its engagement?
Community partners
In your proposal, you should provide details about the nature of any collaborations as well as a rationale for the partnership. Here, please provide a list of community partners, including names of key collaborators and contact information. (AAP defines community partners as non-corporate and non-government groups, organizations, or public entities that share the college's commitment to equity and dialogue.)
Letter of collaboration
Provide a letter written by your community partner that expresses support for your proposed project or collaboration.
Budget Breakdown
Present all costs with relevant detail and purpose.
Budget Total
Simply state the total amount you're requesting.
Questions and Additional Information
For questions and additional information, please contact Sydney Boyd, Program Manager for Strategic Initiatives.