Thursday, January 24, 2013

Student Community Service Mini-grants (CSMG)

Overview

Available to any student attending an Indiana Campus Compact member campus, Community Service Mini-Grants (CSMG) provide Indiana college students with hands on experiences in designing and implementing quality, direct service projects that address local community issues and needs while giving students an opportunity to apply for, manage, and implement a grant. Successful CSMG projects must: 1.) identify and address a critical need or issue affecting the local community; 2.) include a direct service component that reaches beyond the college/university campus and connects students with the local community; and 3.) offer a long-term benefit to the community. Download request for proposal here

The College Student's Guide to Creating a Community Service Project

Need an idea for a service-learning project? Not sure if your your project will qualify for an ICC Community Service-Mini Grant? Learn more about the grant, projects that have been funded in the past, and how you can make a lasting impact on your community! Download pdf

Scholarships, Fellowships, and Monetary Awards

Check the External Funders link above to learn more about scholarships, fellowships, and monetary awards for students.

Indiana's Campus Election Engagement Project Mini-Grants

In partnership with the Campus Election Engagement Project (CEEP), Indiana Campus Compact will fund up to 12 mini-grants to help defray the costs of Indiana Campus Compact member campus voter engagement events, programs, and initiatives. In order to be eligible for this funding, the projects must demonstrate a clear plan for voter engagement efforts, offer a community benefit, and demonstrate financial need.  Funds are available September 21, 2012 through November 9, 2012.

Preference will be given to applications that have developed a clear plan for their voter engagement efforts, offer a community benefit (beyond the campus community), and demonstrate financial need.  Grants are awarded on a reimbursement basis only. Funds may be used for voter engagement projects occurring on or after September 21, 2012, and through November 9, 2012.  All funds must be spent by November 9, 2012.

Download Campus Election Engagement Project Mini-Grant Application

For Questions, contact Michelle Clemons, Program Associate, at 317-274-6500

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