Deadline: 1 December 2018
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) is seeking applications for its Community Action Grants program to provide funds that address issues related to the needs of women and girls or that provide information to educate and benefit the public on those issues.
AAUW encourages proposals for projects that
- Use innovative approaches to address local community needs or build links among community partners
- Build partnerships between schools and community organizations
Special consideration is given to
- Projects directed by or collaborating with AAUW branches and states
- Projects focused on K–14 (including two-year colleges) women and girls’ achievement in math, science, and/or technology
- Projects that include community partners (Community partners might include local schools or school districts, businesses, and other community-based organizations.)
Funding Information
- One-Year Grant: $2,000–$7,000 over One Year
- One-year grants provide funding for community-based projects. Topic areas are unrestricted but should include a clearly defined activity that advances equity for women and girls.
- Two-Year Grant: $5,000–$10,000 over Two Years
- Two-year grants provide start-up funds for new projects that address the particular needs of the community and develop girls’ sense of efficacy through leadership, advocacy, or training opportunities. Funds support planning activities, coalition building, implementation, and evaluation. The application is for one grant that covers a two-year period. AAUW expects that the project may evolve and change somewhat over the course of the grant period; however, second-year funding is contingent upon the successful completion of the first year of the grant. Two-year grants are not for existing projects.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be individuals, AAUW branches, AAUW state organizations, or local community-based nonprofit organizations (including universities).
- Project directors must be the applicant and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
- The proposed activity must take place within the United States or its territories.
- Nonprofit organizations and universities must be based in the United States or its territories.
- Organizations (including universities) must have 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. AAUW branch and state applicants must have 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) tax-exempt status.
- The proposed activity must have direct community or public impact.
- Proposals from AAUW branches or states must be approved and signed by the branch or state president.
- Proposals from local community-based nonprofit organizations must be approved and signed by the organization’s executive director.
- Community Action Grants are not available for the development of written work for academic credit or for research that will be used for a degree thesis or dissertation.
- Previous Community Action Grant awardees must wait three application cycles before applying for another grant.
- Members and officers of the AAUW Board of Directors are not eligible to apply for fellowships and grant awards. AAUW staff or volunteers with decision-making authority who wish to apply for an award must recuse themselves from the decision-making process.
How to Apply
Interested applicants must apply online via given website.
For more information, please visit AAUW’s Community Action Grants.