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Midwest Campus Compact STEM Consortium (MCCSC)

Request for Grant Proposals - Service-Learning in STEM now available

Funding provided by the Corporation for National and Community Service through the Learn and Serve America Program

Click here to view the Service-Learning in STEM RFP
STEM RFP Appendices

Purpose:
The purpose of the Midwest Campus Compact STEM Consortium is to provide training and technical assistance to sub-grantees as they implement multi-institution service-learning projects to increase student engagement, participation, and persistence in STEM disciplines while helping to address local community concerns about food, its production, and its distribution; and about nutrition and related health issues.  Funded service-learning projects will bring together multiple post-secondary institutions to collectively address local/regional food related issues such as, but not limited to, food security, sustainable agriculture, nutrition education, and childhood  obesity/diabetes. Sub-grantees will gain expertise in designing, implementing, and assessing courses that use complex and compelling social issues to deliver STEM instruction building a cohort of experienced service-learning practitioners in each participating state. The Midwest Campus Compact STEM Consortium will address the following major goals:

  1. Students will be retained and will succeed in STEM courses and programs
  2. Students participating in the project’s service-learning courses will remain involved with their community partner after course completion
  3. Communities engaged in service-learning partnershipswith project students and faculty will show an improvement in indicators of food security and/or social determinants of healthy nutrition.

Highlights of the Midwest Campus Compact STEM Consortium include:

Eligibility:
All grant proposals must be submitted by a collaboration consisting of at least one community-based organization or local education agency and at least two institutions of higher education that belong to Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, or Wisconsin Campus Compact.  Collaborations are welcome to involve institutions in multiple states within this region.

Timeline:
September 10, 2010
RFP Available
October 1 and October 7,  2010 Technical assistance calls
October 29, 2010 Proposals due; proposals are reviewed by committees
November 29, 2010 Notification of grant recipients
January 1, 2011 Grant period begins
January 11-13, 2011 Grantee gathering (in Milwaukee or Chicago, TBA)
End of July/beginning Aug 2011 Grantees attend SENCER Summer Institute, Indianapolis,IN, date TBA)

For more information contact Renee Miller Zientek at (517) 492-2424 or rzientek@micampuscompact.org