PCDI: Fall 2022 Research, Teaching, and Professional Development Grant-Application
All Stan State faculty and staff are eligible to submit one proposal. A sponsoring department or office is required.
The PCDI grant can be used for the following purposes:
1. Advance research and scholarship related to diversity, inclusivity, equity, and social justice. New or continuing research projects will be considered.  
2. Develop or enhance curriculum that is based on diversity, inclusivity, equity, and social justice.
3. Provide opportunities for faculty and staff to increase their understanding of social justice issues that affect underrepresented and underserved populations, and support the professional development of faculty and staff who are engaged in these issues.

The final deadline for submission for Fall RTPD grants is Nov 4, 2022.

Please review the guidelines for the grant program here:
https://www.csustan.edu/diversity-matters/pcdi/pcdi-grant-program-call-proposals


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Applicant Name
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Department/Program/Office Affiliation
Project Title
Project Description (400 words or less). Please address the following: A) Describe the scope of the project, and its alignment with the purpose of the grant program. B) What are the expected impacts and outcomes? C) How will the findings be disseminated and shared?
Budget and rationale (200 words or less). Itemize and justify expenses. The request should fit within the scope of the proposed project, event, or activity. If overall budget is >$3000, specify what portion of the budget PCDI funds will be used for. Funding can be used for supplies and/or internal and external services (i.e. research assistants, transcriptions, etc.) related to research, teaching, and/or professional development. All expenditures must comply with University guidelines and policies.
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