Nashman Faculty Development Grants: Community Engaged Scholarship Course Development

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Funding Amount

US $2,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Nashman Faculty Development Grants: Community Engaged Scholarship Course Development

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: George Washington University
Amount: US $2,000
Last Updated: December 01, 2025

Summary

The Nashman Faculty Development Grants at George Washington University support the creation of community engaged scholarship courses, research, and professional development initiatives. The program is aimed at enhancing faculty engagement with community partners through innovative teaching and research methods. Grants of up to $2,000 are available for course redesigns that incorporate service-learning or participatory research, promoting collaboration and impact in the Washington, D.C. region.

Overview

The mission of the George Washington University is to educate individuals in liberal arts, languages, sciences, learned professions, and other courses and subjects of study, and to conduct scholarly research and publish the findings of such research. Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service The Honey W. Nashman Center supports the diverse ways GW faculty and students contribute to the community, including direct service; community engagement through courses, practica, or research that create a public benefit; policy and governance; philanthropy; social innovation; and community organizing and activism. Nashman Faculty Development Grants The Nashman Faculty Development Grants promote the development of new community engaged scholarship initiatives at GW, including courses, research, creative activity, and assessment of engagement outcomes. Funds are available to support: Development of new community engaged scholarship courses Faculty engagement in new community engaged scholarship activities with a community partner, including community-based participatory research, creative activities or other scholarly work Research/assessment on the outcomes of community engaged scholarship Individual or group professional development in community engaged scholarship Strategic planning for community engaged academic departments Applications will be accepted from GW faculty who are regular full-time faculty, or part-time faculty with a demonstrated long-term commitment to GW. Initiatives in partnership with Washington, DC region organizations/partners will receive preference. Types of Funded Projects Community Engaged Scholarship Course Development; Community-Based Participatory Research Grants; Faculty Participation in Community Engaged Scholarship Initiatives; Research or Assessment on the Outcomes of Engaged Scholarship; Engaged Department Grants; Professional Development Grants. Community Engaged Scholarship Course Development Purpose: Create or redesign a course to include community service-learning or community based participatory research. Funding guidelines: Generally, a $2,000 stipend for the instructor planning the course redesign.

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