There is an opportunity to apply for seed grants from the law school for public-interest oriented leadership projects that would enrich programmatic and curricular offerings across the university. The grants will be targeted at helping to start new projects. Last year, for example, this fund awarded a grant to graduate students from Earth, Education and Medicine to design, implement, and evaluate a novel curricular initiative to provide diversity and inclusion training to medical students.
A committee at the law school will be awarding grants of up to $40,000 this spring, and proposals are due by April 3. The proposals should be sent to Jason Solomon at jsolomon@law.stanford.edu. Any questions should be directed to Jason as well.
What you will do
help develop leadership skills
contribute to the community
make a social impact
Eligibility and Requirements:
All members of the Stanford community are welcome to apply. To apply, you should submit a brief narrative proposal (1-3 pages, but really whatever you need) and a budget. The proposal should describe what you intend to do, why you think the project is valuable, and how your experience or expertise gives confidence that the project would be successful.