色界吧

Campus Mini-Grants

The 色界吧 Foundation (SWCF) exists solely for the benefit of Southwestern College and awards approximately $70,000 per year for campus activities/organizations through the Foundation鈥檚 Mini Grant Program.

The purpose of the Foundation Mini Grant program is to provide funding to college programs, organizations and associations that enhance the educational experience of 色界吧 students; it is not intended to fund expenses normally covered by the college district (i.e. salaries/stipends for existing college employees, or swag, aka t-shirts, giveaways, etc.)

The program shall provide broad and flexible guidelines to mini grant applicants within a fair and equitable application, evaluation and selection process.

Goals of the program

  • Encourage and motivate students to continue in their studies as a result of the enhanced educational experience funded by the mini grant program.
  • Develop leadership and resource development skills of mini grant applicants
  • Create immediate and long-term opportunities for engagement and participation with the 色界吧 Foundation
  • Recognize and support campus programs and organizations
  • Create a partnership between college programs, organizations and association and the 色界吧 Foundation
  • Promote the impact of funded programs to the Foundation, Governing Board and broader community. 
Application Information
Application Opens Grant Seeker Workshop Application Deadline Award Notification Awardee Workshop
August 26, 2024 5 pm September 11, 2024 October 1, 2024 11 am October 3, 2024

IMPORTANT CHANGE: The Foundation is moving the deadline to use mini grant funds to align with the fiscal year end.  Therefore, all funds must be used by June 30, 2025 and disbursement requests submitted by July 7th.   This will be the only opportunity to apply for foundation funding for activities during the coming Academic Year.

A Grant Seeker Workshop will be held to provide technical assistance to anyone who plans on submitting a mini grant application. to reserve your spot.

Eligibility

Applicants must be a college department, program, student or staff organization. Student clubs must be chartered through ASO prior to using any funds that may be granted. Funding categories will include:

  • Conference Attendance
  • Speakers
    • Speakers receiving any funding support from a foundation mini grant will not be allowed to sell any product or service during their work on the funded project.
  • Equipment, not otherwise funded by general fund, Perkins or other funding stream.
  • College Tours
  • College Event Sponsorship (may include food/refreshments)
  • Other projects that demonstrate an enhanced educational experience for students

Funding requests are competitive and not guaranteed. The Foundation will consider funding requests of $5,000 or less. Funding requests must demonstrate an effort to access additional funding through fundraising, other district funding sources and/or other external funders.

Note: Mini-Grant applications for equipment will be considered only if the application provides documentation that funding was first requested through a college department.

Mini-Grant FAQ

 

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