Bridging Learning & Doing
Community-Engaged Learning Mini Grants
Community-Engaged Learning Mini-Grants
As a means to achieving DU's public good vision, Community-Engaged Teaching Mini-grants are available to support opportunities for:
- community-engaged class projects,
- development of community-engaged courses,
- institutional capacity building,
- professional development, and
- Student Fellows: Community-Engaged Teaching (formerly Public Good Associates.
This funding mechanism is designed to support instructors to be innovative in developing and promoting their community-engaged teaching. Applications from adjunct faculty, postdoctoral and graduate student instructors will be considered, depending on fund availability. Applications for Mini-grants are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Read more about funding categories and access the application here.
Last updated: 10/1/20