Undergraduate Programs - Service Learning

Funding Resources

---It may be possible to obtain funding for development of a Service-Learning course through the UAB QEP Funding Grant which provides funding to faculty for reinforcing discipline-specific components of the competency of Ethics and Civic Responsibility.

---Explore funding opportunities such as the Students4Giving program, which gives students a chance to direct donor-advised funds worth $15,000 toward charitable purposes.

Deadline: October 2, 2009

---Applications Invited for State Farm's Youth Advisory Board Service-Learning Grants Program

The State Farm Youth Advisory Board is a group of thirty diverse youth that helps create and oversee a State Farm-funded grantmaking initiative for student-led service learning projects in the United States as well as Alberta, New Brunswick, and Ontario, Canada.

Grants are available for projects that address the issues of environmental responsibility, natural and societal disaster preparedness, driver safety, financial education, and accessing higher education/closing the achievement gap.

All nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations as well as Canadian charitable organizations, educational institutions, and governmental entities are eligible to receive grant funding. The primary applicant should be either an educator who currently teaches in a public K-12, public charter, or higher education institution; or a school-based service-learning coordinator whose primary role is to coordinate service-learning projects in a public, charter, or higher education institution. Nonprofit organizations are eligible if they are able to demonstrate how they plan to actively interact with students in public K-12 schools.

Grants will range from $25,000 to $100,000 each. The number of grants to be awarded will depend on the number and quality of requests received. However, at least one service-learning project will be funded in each of the thirteen State Farm zones, which include the three provinces in Canada.

Visit the Youth Advisory Board Web site for complete program guidelines and online application.

Contact:
Link to Complete RFP


  • Office for Undergraduate Programs, 205.996-7190, Fax: 205.975.7677
  • Mailing Address: AB 374, 1530 3rd AVE S, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35294-0103
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