The LEADER Consortium Annual Mini-Grant Program is designed to promote the recruitment, retention, and advancement of tenure-track STEM women faculty at the consortium institutions and to promote a workplace environment that fosters those achievements. The Maximum Grant Award is $5,000.
Open to STEM faculty members across the partner institutions, funding requests are to support activities that will occur during the upcoming calendar year and be targeted to support any activity that addresses the above objectives. Examples include (but are not limited to): convening a workshop; attending a conference on professional development; hosting a speaker or visiting scholar; or supporting a research program by hiring a student research assistant or purchasing equipment or supplies.
Proposals may come from individuals or from groups, within or across institutions, and must include the following:
In addition to the LEADER Consortium Mini-Grant program, LEADER also promotes three programs funded by two of our partner institutions:
The Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship Program (SFFP) is a program for full-time science and engineering faculty at U.S. colleges and universities to conduct hands-on research at Air Force research facilities (in Dayton, research would take place at the Air Force Research Laboratory or the Air Force Institute of Technology) for a residency period of 8-to 12 weeks.
Through the LEADER project, AFIT supports the participation of 1-2 women faculty from consortium institutions annually to conduct research on the AFIT campus. For application information, visit the Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship Program website at www.sffp.asee.org/. Dr. Heidi Ries, Co-PI for the LEADER Consortium at AFIT, is happy to answer any questions applicants may have regarding this program or the application process. Email Dr. Ries. November 30, 2012 is the application deadline for summer, 2013 appointments.
Open to Central State University women faculty only, the Central State University ADVANCE Grant Program provides small grants to women faculty needing funding support to advance their professional goals. Funding requests may include, but are not limited to, travel to conferences or workshops and hosting guest speakers for events. In addition to a one- or two-page proposal, a letter of support from the applicant’s department chair is requested.
Open to Central State University women faculty conducting STEM research, faculty can apply for a university grant, a CSU ADVANCE grant, or both through a request for matching funds through CSU’s Research Challenge Program.
In addition to these programs, another resource is the Research Funding eAlert published weekly by the Principle Investigators Association™.
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