Ginsberg Student Fellowships

Typical application deadline: 
January
Contact Name: 
Dave Waterhouse
Page last updated: 
04/12/2011
Application Deadline: 
January 1, 2011
Contact Phone: 
(734) 647-7402
Contact e-mail: 
hoohouse@umich.edu
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Masters
Master's Project
Ph.D.
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

All undergraduate and graduate students at UM are eligible to apply for funds.

Keywords: 
Activism
Biodiversity
Environmental Education
General support
Minority
People
Social sciences
Urban Planning
Amount: 
up to $2,000 stipend plus $250 project support
Funding Abstract: 

The Ginsberg Student Fellowships provide University of Michigan students with the opportunity to make a significant contribution to the community in partnership with a community-based organization.  The Fellowships provide a stipend to students of up to $2000 (spring/summer or fall/winter fellowship).  To help defray the costs of the project, each fellow will also be eligible for up to $250 in program funds (not intended for travel expenses).

*NOT OFFERED IN 2011; WILL LIKELY BE OFFERED IN 2012 STARTING IN JANUARY.*

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Funding Comments: 

Funding support is available for projects during the upcoming Spring/Summer or Fall/Winter terms.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

The Fellowship has a two-step application process. Students must submit a two-page initial proposal form including: student information, title of proposal, community partner information, partnership information, and a proposal (250 words max) outlining proposed project and a statement of motivation.

If students are invited to submit a final application, they must submit: final application form, complete project proposal, resume, and a letter from proposed community partner.

Fund Usage: 
Project implementation
Funding Restrictions: 

Proposals that do not involve direct community engagement and outcomes will not be considered (i.e., this is not a research fellowship). Recipient must acknowledge the Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning as a supporter of the project and may be asked to present at the Ginsberg National Board meeting or in ongoing training and meetings with other Fellows. Fellows must submit a final report within thirty days of project completion.

Fields of Study: 
Behavior, Education and Communication
Environmental Justice
Environmental Policy and Planning