SADDI Grand applications are open and being accepted through May 2025!
The SADDI Grant was created in an effort to streamline funding through 绿帽社 University鈥檚 Road Map strategic plan. This process allows divisional offices to compete for funds that assist with student-focused programming that promotes social justice and/or celebrates diversity. Some guidelines:
- Grant funding seeks to aid in retention initiatives for underrepresented minority students.
- Due to limited funds, SADDI grants are not intended to sustain programming but instead are "seed" funds that help launch diversity initiatives.
- Departments are encouraged to collaborate with each other on projects and programs.
- Student organizations must partner or be sponsored by a department of mutual interest for eligibility.
- Creative, innovative and technological ideas are welcomed!
The SADDI Committee assists the divisional diversity officers (DDO) with grant decisions. Applicants should contact the DDOs for specific questions about the application process.
Grant Application, process and instructions
Post-event meeting follow-up
Grant recipients maybe invited to a post-initiative meeting with the committee following the submission of their Post-Initiative Assessment, which is due 10 days after the completion of the initiative. Complete your Project Evaluation and Financial Report before your meeting and be prepared to present them at your post-event meeting.
Failure to comply with the policies or procedures may result in any of the following by the SADDI Committee:
Funding reimbursement may be denied due to non-compliance.
Ineligibility to apply for grants for the remainder of the academic or calendar year.
Generally, funding ranges from $300-$500 with a maximum of $1,000, however each proposal
is received and considered on an individual basis.
*Collaborating with a Student Affairs office is a required part of the SADDI grant if you are a student organization.*
Below is a list of offices you can reach out to for support in your venture: