The GriffinHarte Foundation, a 501(c)(3), is accepting applications for small grants ($100-$1000) from individuals exploring civility and/or the ways their research contributes to an understanding of civility, civil discourses, and civil practices. For more information, contact the GriffinHarte Foundation, or cindy AT griffinhartefoundation.org. Deadline for grant applications is December 31, 2012.
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GriffinHarte Foundation grants
Grant Opportunity: Small grants ranging from $100–$1,000
Application Deadline: December 15, 2011
Contact Person: Cindy Griffin at www.griffinhartefoundation.org and Cindy@griffnhartefoundation.org
The GriffinHarte Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to promote civil conversations about issues that divide us and are often contentious and difficult to sort through. These issues usually involve questions of fairness, equity, respect, identity (who we are) and the complex ways we are connected to other people. Most importantly, they almost always are related to the very foundations of our lives-so they require that we find ways to communicate effectively about them. Because the founders of the GriffinHarte Foundation, and its members, believe that communication is one of the key elements to understanding and working with our differences, the GriffinHarte Foundation is designed to do the
following:
Support and promote conversations, research, and scholarship that are 1) grounded in questions and practices of civility and feminism; 2) informed by a desire to define, explore, and advocate for social, political, and economic justice in our professional and personal lives; 3) centered in an explicit recognition of the ways our lives and communication are influenced by our identities-our gender and sex, race and ethnicity, age and physical abilities, and education and economic standing.
Support and promote educational practices and research that are1) focused on how we teach as well as what we teach; 2) grounded in a commitment to alternative pedagogies and educational practices; 3) informed by an explicit recognition of the ways identities, genders and sex, feminisms, civility, and civic engagement relate to social, political and economic justice.
Support and promote educational opportunities as they explore identity, gender, feminism, civility, civic engagement and social, political and economic justice.
You may apply for a grant by either email or postal mail.
To apply for a grant by email attach the following documents to an email and send it to Cindy at cindy@griffinhartefoundation.org.
To apply for a grant by postal mail place the following documents in an envelope and mail it to: Cindy Griffin 444 East County Road 68 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
Document list
Brief abstract of the project or your proposed research (500 words).
Complete description of the project or research.
Explanation of the need for the project or research.
Description of the goals and/or outcomes of the project or research.
Timeline of activities.
Detailed proposed budget.
Statement of approval from your Human Subjects Review committee, if relevant.
Your complete resumé.
Contact information for three references.
Brief biography.
Signed copies of the agreement to provide a “report of results” upon completion of the project or research.
Signed copies of the “agreement to return all grant monies” should the project or research not be carried out as stated in the grant application and approved by the Foundation.