The CLAS Dissemination Grant is a competitive program that provides an opportunity for tenure track, tenured, and clinical teaching track faculty to obtain funds for disseminating research and creative activities via publication (page and other publication charges), travel to support presentations at professional meetings, website design related to communication of results and projects, or other scholarly dissemination activities. Up to $2,000 may be requested per academic year per faculty member to support dissemination activities. Applicants must complete the attached Dissemination Grant Application Form. Applications will be evaluated by a faculty committee of past recipients on the basis of the importance of the work, the impact of the dissemination activities, and the degree to which the budget request is justified. Preference will be given to equally qualified projects without alternative funding sources and to applicants who have not received funding from the dissemination program in recent years. To remain eligible for funding in future years, past grant recipients must provide a brief report on the dissemination activities supported by the grant within six months of their completion. Please contact Interim Associate Dean Stephanie Santorico (Stephanie.Santorico@ucdenver.edu) if you have any questions. Submit applications via email to CLAS.Dissemination@ucdenver.edu.
Funding has also been restored for the CLAS Council on Diversity and Inclusion DIIF Grants. You can apply via the website for rolling grants of up to $500 and a deadline grant of up to $2500. Examples of projects related to diversity and inclusion goals that the DIIF will support include but are not limited to
- Hosting speakers, symposia, and conferences
- Developing and providing workshops on best practices and pedagogies
- Showcasing diversity, equity, and inclusion work
- Improving policies and procedures within the college
Please consider applying so that the Council can support projects that encourage people to think about diversity, equity, and inclusion in meaningful ways and to make positive changes in CLAS and the broader campus. Questions can be directed to Associate Dean Marjorie Levine-Clark (Marjorie.Levine-Clark@ucdenver.edu).