Internal Grants
The purpose of this webpage is promote awareness of and application to internal funding opportunities. We invite all faculty, staff and administrators to review these programs.
SLCC Internal Funding Opportunities
Opportunity Title | Sponsoring Department(s) | Application Deadline |
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Research and Grant Development Program | Faculty Development, Office of Sponsored Projects, Office of the Provost | TBA GDP: Ongoing through May 31, 2025 |
Community-Engaged Learning Designation Program | Engaged Learning Office | The first Tuesday of September, October, November, February, March, April and June |
Faculty and Staff Community Engagement Grant | Community Relations | Rolling |
Carl Perkins CTE grants | School of Applied Technology and Technical Specialties | TBD (all requests except faculty development); quarterly for faculty development |
Research and Grant Development Program
The Office of the Provost, the Office of Sponsored Projects, and Faculty Development are seeking to more effectively engage full-time administrators, faculty and staff in research and grant work that aligns with College goals. This will be accomplished by directly investing in those who seek to increase the discovery and application of knowledge related to SLCC students, teaching and learning methods, operational processes within higher education, and faculty and community engagement. The Research and Grant Development Program has two tracks:
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Fellows
- Grant Development Fellows
For more information and to apply
Community-Engaged Learning Designation Program
The Community-Engaged Learning Designation Program seeks proposals for the development of new and modified community-engaged learning courses, civic faculty fellows, and Engaged Department/program designations. Funding is awarded to offset the cost or time that it takes to implement your ideas and projects! The CELD program has three categories:
- Individual Course Designation – up to $1,000
- Civic Faculty Fellows – up to $2,000
- Engaged Department Designation – up to $5,000
For more information and to apply
Faculty and Staff Community Engagement Grant
The Faculty and Staff Community Engagement Award provides one-time funding of between $250 and $20,000 in support of initiatives that advance SLCC’s values of community and collaboration.
For more information and to apply
Carl Perkins CTE Grants
The Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education (CTE) Act was last authorized on July 15, 2018 to increase the quality of technical education for individuals seeking to succeed in a knowledge-and skills-based economy. The purpose of this Act is to develop more fully the academic and career and technical skills of secondary education students and postsecondary education students who elect to enroll in CTE programs.