Time: 8 am to 12 am
Contact: Sybol Anderson · scanders@loyno.edu · 504-865-2306
The Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee, under the aegis of the Office of Academic Affairs and Office of Diversity and Inclusion, is pleased to solicit applications for 2017-2018 Strength in Diversity Grants http://academicaffairs.
These mini-grants are supported by the Committee to encourage and support programming on diversity issues. We welcome applications from student organizations, faculty, and staff for funding to support guest speakers and performers, conferences and workshops, and other special events.
Strength in Diversity Grants are awarded throughout the academic year. Deadlines for 2017-2018 are:
*Round 1: Tuesday, September 12, 5:00pm*
Round 2: Tuesday, October 10, 5:00pm
Round 3: Tuesday, November 7, 5:00pm
Round 4: Tuesday, February 6, 5:00pm
Round 5: Tuesday, March 6, 5:00pm
All proposals must promote understanding of diversity in the academic experience and/or community life of Loyola University. They must address one or more of the following dimensions of diversity: age, class, culture, disability, ethnicity, gender, national origin, race, religion, or sexual orientation.
Proposals should aim to make a long-term impact on enhancing diversity and inclusion at Loyola; reach a broad range or number of students, staff, or faculty; and address a significant but currently unmet need or concern related to diversity and inclusion.
The maximum grant amount is $500. Sponsored activities must take place during the 2017-2018 academic year.
Visit our Strength in Diversity Grantswebpage for complete application instructions.
http://academicaffairs.
Email your completed application to lawrence@loyno.edu or hand deliver it to Tarana, Administrative Assistant in Academic Affairs, Monroe Library, Room 301, the Dean Suite Offices.
Questions? Contact Sybol Anderson, Chief Diversity Officer, at extension 2306 or scanders@loyno.edu.
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