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Grant Application Forms

Faculty and students: Use the information below to apply for peace grants funded by the Collaborative.

Call for Student Grants

Grants of up to $3000 were available in 2002-2003 for students in any academic field at Manchester College whose proposals are selected for research, travel, conferences, or internships for peace and justice.

Information about the application and review processes is available online. 2003-2004 deadlines will be available soon.


Call for Faculty Grants

The Collaborative grants up to $3500 for faculty research, course development, or teaching enrichment where they broadly relate to peace, justice, and reconciliation.

Information about the application and review processes is available online. 2003-2004 deadlines will be available soon.


Grant Recipients

2002-2003 Student Grant Recipients

Recipient

Purpose

Kelly Holbrook, Tafi Papaya

To Urban Life Center

Kelsey Swanson

Graduation Pledge promotion

Amos Rodriguez

Study of Pre-Columbian Civilization

Diana Nantongo

Intercultural center in Hawaii

Emily Hershberger

Holy Land Summer Internship, Israel

Nidia Rodriguez, Penny Heddings, Sayo Oshogwemoh, Rebecca Bowman, Sarah Besser

To Nicaragua Medical Practicum

Laura Stone, Amy Eager, Amanda Rottet, Alicia Hagan, Andrew Paul Hodges, Brian Pease

To Zora Neale Hurston festival

Rachael Waas Smith, Jessica Ramirez, Nate Shull, Nathan Grier, Amy Fry-Miller, Ben Leiter, Erin McCourt

To India to study Gandhi

Jessica Hamlyn, Ryan Yoder, Jennifer DePlanty, Jessica Manning, Matthew Jones, Cristina Ridgway, Julie Wieseke

For research on service-learning

Stacy Denny, Jennifer Morris, Michelle Sachs, Kim Sandor

Social work in a developing country (Jamaica)


2002-2003 Faculty Grant Recipients

Recipient

Purpose

Al Williams, Ken Brown

to India

Julie Garber

to Norway

Kim Duchane

“peaceful gymnasium”

Brian Peterson

“terrorism and economy” research

Marcie Coulter-Kern, Rusty Coulter-Kern

service learning research

Dagny Boebel

to Zora Neale Hurston festival


2002-2003 Campus Programs Grant Recipients

Recipient

Peace Studies Intern

Office of Multicultural Affairs (MSG)

Campus Programs Grant Recipients

Peace Studies Bulletin

Stop the Hate conference

Education Department, conflict mediation seminar

Education Department, anger management seminar

Communications Department, Public Radio access

Oak Leaves equipment purchases

History Department, South Asia conference

Peace Studies Institute, Buddhist Monks visiting lecture

Dan West video production

Visiting lecturer Raul Mahajan on Iraq

Performance by Three Rivers Jenbe Ensemble

Former skinhead and spoken word artist Janson Carney

Athletics Department, leadership and conflict resolution conference

English Department, Spectrum literary magazine

Peace Studies faculty to Peace & Justice Studies Association meeting

Holly Near workshop with college choir

Lecture by Israeli conscientious objector Noa Simone

Model U.N. delegation to Harvard

Campus museum and archives

Goshen conference on military conscription

Support of Taize brothers tour

Organizing for Peace

Militarism Newsletter

 

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