Call for Proposals: Community-Engaged Learning Course Development Grants
Dear Faculty,
The Center for Social Impact’s Community-Engaged Learning Program is now accepting applications for the 2025-2026 Community-Engaged Learning Course Development Grants.
Community-engaged learning (CEL) is an experiential approach to teaching and learning. Through CEL, students have the opportunity to enhance their learning and contribute to positive social impact by working alongside community partners on projects and activities that connect with credit-bearing courses. For faculty who are interested in developing a new CEL course or revising an existing course to include CEL, we offer our Course Development and Co-Mentoring Program Grants. This grant is the primary pathway for developing sustainable community-engaged learning courses as well as a strong community of scholar-practitioners. Each award is $2,750.
We are happy to meet individually with faculty who are interested to learn more and discuss potential courses/projects.
The application for the grant can be downloaded here. Proposals are due on March 21, 2025.
Please reach out to us if you have any questions.
Ashley Byun, Associate Professor, Biology and Faculty Chair of Community-Engaged Learning
Andrea Canuel, Associate Director for Community-Engaged Learning, Center for Social Impact
Related Web Site : https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/oi2goa97xx6zr91flm2xd/Community-Engaged-Learning-Course-Development-Grant-RFP-2025-2026.docx?rlkey=dgn7kvycdj9t3i9n226wjseaz&dl=0
For more information, contact Andrea Canuel / Ext. 3393 / andrea.canuel@fairfield.edu