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DCF and 250th Mini-Grant DEADLINE TONIGHT: Envisioning the World We Want

DCF and the 250th invite proposals from students, staff, and faculty creating programming that inspires and sparks cross-campus dialogue: http://dartgo.org/dcf_2018_grants

Monday, February 11, 2019
All Day
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Request for Proposals from Students, Staff, and Faculty

ENVISIONING THE WORLD WE WANT

 

Background

At a moment in which great divisions threaten our world, how can we challenge ourselves to step bravely into the future?  The Dartmouth Centers Forum (DCF) and the Dartmouth 250th Anniversary invite proposals for programming from students, staff, and faculty that address the 2018-2019 theme, Envisioning the World We Want. The DCF is a collaborative alliance of 20 campus organizations that seek to promote an open dialogue on complex issues.

 

Overview

The DCF invites you to create programming in 2019 that inspires, sparks cross-campus dialogue, and embodies the words of Alan Kay when he said: “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.”

Through this Request for Proposals (RFP), the DCF hopes that creative panels, workshops, discussions, and performances around this theme will work to draw students, staff, and faculty into bravely inventing our shared future together.

The DCF adopts the Envisioning the World We Want theme in concert with the Dartmouth 250th Anniversary in celebration the past 250 years at Dartmouth, “Honoring Our Past; Inspiring Our Future”.

 

Proposal Submission and Reporting Information

Please complete application form at: http://dartgo.org/dcf_2018_grants

Proposals that demonstrate collaboration among organizations and strive for intergroup partnership and engagement are highly encouraged. We hope to receive proposals representing a broad array of activities ranging from in-depth dialogues with a few participants to larger, campus-wide programming.

The deadline for proposals for spring term events is end-of-day on Monday, February 11th.

Proposal budgets should not exceed $2,000 and the primary project lead on proposals must be a student, staff, or non-tenured faculty member although collaboration with tenured or tenure-track faculty is permissible.

The selection committee may choose to award full or partial funding. Successful proposal applicants will be contacted the week of February 18-22.

Requirements Upon Completion of the Project

Grantees will be required to submit a one-page description of the event along with (a) the number of individuals involved in the event; (b) 2-3 digital photos (with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi, as an email attachment) showing those who participated in the event; (c) reflection on lessons learned and how the event achieved its goal in line with the DCF theme. This must be sent within 72 hours of the event’s completion. The above should be sent to Dartmouth.Centers.Forum@Dartmouth.edu and may be posted on the DCF website (www.dartmouth.edu/~centersforum), Dartmouth’s 250th website, or other media, as appropriate.

For more information, contact:
Ashley Doolittle

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.