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Enhancing Communication Skills in Engineering Grant

Engineering Information Foundation Inc

Funding Amount

US $5,000 - US $25,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Enhancing Communication Skills in Engineering Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Engineering Information Foundation Inc
Amount: US $5,000 - US $25,000
Last Updated: July 16, 2025

Summary

The Engineering Information Foundation offers grants of up to $25,000 to enhance communication skills among undergraduate engineering students. Proposals should focus on diverse methods for communication, including listening, speaking, writing, and visual tools. The foundation encourages innovative approaches, particularly from minority-serving institutions and those in developing countries, to meet ABET accreditation standards by demonstrating effective communication abilities across various audiences.

Overview

NOTE: A separate Women in Engineering grant can be found here. General Program Scope The Engineering Information Foundation invites proposals that seek to ensure that undergraduate engineering students master the skills necessary to communicate critical information individually and in groups to diverse audiences through a variety of means that include listening, speaking, writing, and the use of visual and graphic tools. We especially welcome proposals from minority-serving institutions in the US, and institutions in developing countries. Grants in this program range to a maximum of US $25,000. Current ABET accreditation standards require undergraduate degree programs in engineering to show that students have mastered “an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.” Because the standards are open on how to ensure such mastery, there are many different curricular approaches possible for engineering students to learn this complex set of skills. Successful proposals might include, but are not limited to, approaches that: Develop, test, and evaluate new models that focus on listening, speaking, writing, and/or the use of visual and graphic tools and seek to establish benchmarks of success.Incorporate existing and emerging technologies, such as CAD or AR/VR, and test their effectiveness in improving students’ visual communications skills.Provide a matrix of instructional programs and materials and test their effectiveness in training engineering students to produce memoranda, project proposals, presentations, and other professional communications.Emphasize teamwork and role-playing as a means for students to learn effective skills for communication in groups and across disciplinary and organizational boundaries.Articulate how communication skills are related to other key competencies for engineering professionals, such as information seeking and use and project management.Link the expertise of communications and information science specialists with the discipline of the engineering faculty.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Engineering Information Foundation makes grants to qualified not-for-profit organizations, and supports developmental projects, instructional projects, and training programs in engineering education and research.Organizations may submit ONE proposal per program area per cycle for a total of two proposals.

Ineligibility

No overhead is allowed.We say NO! to:requests solely for equipmentgeneral overhead (things like rent, electricity for classroom use etc.)campaignsconferencesscholarships, fellowships, assistantshipssupport for doctoral candidatesloans

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Fields of Work

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