The NDSU Development Foundation again is seeking grant proposals for projects that have an immediate and positive impact on the educational experience of NDSU students.
The foundation is offering major grants of $20,000 to $75,000 through the SU Impact Fund Grant Program. Available to faculty, staff and recognized student groups, the program is funded by unrestricted contributions received from alumni, parents and friends, as well as proceeds from the annual Bison Bidders Bowl.
"We again hope to see applications from all across campus. We are looking for innovative projects that will make a significant impact," said John Wold, chair of the foundation's Grants and Awards Committee. "We were very pleased to fund the establishment of the Thought Leader Workshop with an SU Impact Fund Grant last fall and look forward to new opportunities this year, particularly those that would have an impact on the campus classroom environment."
According to program criteria, successful proposals will receive funding one time. However, the actual expenditure of grant funds may take up to three years. Programs or a proposed project should not be a portion of a larger program, unless the grant is requesting matching funds. Successful grant requests should clearly recognize the Development Foundation SU Impact Fund as the source of funding.
Applications are due to the Development Foundation Sept. 2. The completed form may be submitted via email to joann@ndsualumni.com.
The Grants and Awards Committee will select a group of finalists for additional consideration. These finalists will be invited to make 10-minute presentations to the committee during its Homecoming meeting on Sept. 29. Notification of awards is scheduled for Oct. 4.
For more information about the program and an application form, visit www.ndsufoundation.com and access the campus resources section of the website.