Deadline: 15-Dec-21
The GriffinHarte Foundation is pleased to accept applications for small grants from individuals, agencies, or the like, who are exploring civility and the ways their efforts and research promote and contribute to their understanding of civility, civil discourses, and civil practices.
The GriffinHarte Foundation is dedicated to supporting conversations, research, and teaching that help us live and work together with civility. Their mission is to provide people with the support they need to learn, teach, and explore how civility works in todays complex world.
Eligible Projects
They ask that people apply for grants to support the projects they are proposing. The grants are competitively reviewed, and the credentials of the individuals applying for grants are considered carefully. If an individual or individuals are given a grant, your donation will be used to support their efforts. Donations are used to support the following kinds of projects:
- Conversations, research, and scholarship that are
- grounded in questions and practices of civility and feminism;
- informed by a desire to define, explore, and advocate for social, political, and economic justice in their professional and personal lives;
- centered in an explicit recognition of the ways their lives and communication are influenced by their identities—their gender and sex, race and ethnicity, age and physical abilities, and education and economic standing.
- Educational practices and research that are
- focused on how they teach as well as what they teach;
- grounded in a commitment to alternative pedagogies and educational practices;
- informed by an explicit recognition of the ways identities, genders and sex, feminisms, civility, and civic engagement relate to social, political and economic justice.
Educational opportunities as they explore identity, gender, feminism, civility, civic engagement and social, political and economic justice.
For more information, visit https://griffinhartefoundation.org/