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Overview
The Wabash Center provides funds for projects that enhance teaching and learning
in the fields of religion or theology. It seeks to fund:
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projects that improve the practical application of teaching and learning methods
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projects that create supportive environments for teachers
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projects that promote a sustained conversation about pedagogy
A grant project might involve a meeting of scholars from different schools, regions,
denominations, or subject areas.
A grant project might focus on a topic such as syllabi, teaching strategies,
student learning styles, articulating outcomes and objectives, assessment, teaching
as a vocation, teaching cultures, mentoring, creating learning communities, or
ministerial formation.
A grant project might create a faculty development program, or a program for
a doctoral institution to help its students prepare for teaching careers.
Annual Grant Deadlines
January 1, May 1, September 1-Grants up to $20,000
Rolling Deadlines-Small Project Grants up to $2,500
Please review "How to Apply" before beginning the application process.
How To Apply
Questions? Contact:
Rev. Dr. Paul O. Myhre
Associate Director of the Wabash Center
myhrep@wabash.edu
800-655-7117
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Types of Grants |
Small Project Grants (up to $2,500) Project Grants (up to $20,000)
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How to Apply |
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Review these instructions at the outset, to familiarize yourself with the protocols and procedures of our grants program.
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Search Awarded Grants |
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When preparing a grant proposal, we strongly recommend that you find and learn from previous projects.
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Eligibility Requirements |
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Check to see if you are eligible before you apply.
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Activities Not Funded |
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Projects must focus on teaching religion or theology in higher education, within the parameters of Wabash Center funding priorities.
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Some Recently Awarded Grants |
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A synopsis of a few select grants awarded over the last year.
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Grant Writing Aids |
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Web links, citations, and full text articles that instruct on the genre of grant writing.
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Other Funding Sources |
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Links to other funding agencies for projects that fall outside the parameters of our grants program.
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Simply, the Wabash Center has exerted a more powerful positive
effect on my teaching and professional development than any other
institution or program.
Greg Carey
Lancaster Theological Seminary
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