The Scholarship of Engagement: Faculty Grant Dollars to Support Your Engaged
Teaching, Research, and Service
J.R Jamison, M.A. Associate Director
Indiana Campus Compact
OverviewFirst Quarter:
• History/Mission
• Organizational Structure
• What do we do?
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Last 75%:
• ICC Faculty Funding Opportunities
Campus Compact History
• Established in 1985 by four university presidents in Rhode Island
• The 35th state Compact office was recently established.
• Currently more than 1,100 member colleges and universities
Indiana Campus Compact History
• Founded in 1993 by students with presidential support
• Initially six institutions, ICC has grown to 42 member colleges and universities
• 69% of institutions in Indiana
• All Indiana public institutions are currently part of ICC
Indiana Campus Compact Mission
Indiana Campus Compact (ICC) is a network of 42 college campuses that supports higher education’s efforts to develop students into well-informed, engaged citizens. Providing programs, services, and resources, ICC serves as a catalyst for campuses and communities to improve people’s lives through service-learning and civic engagement initiatives.
…advancing citizenship and service as critical components of Indiana higher education.
Clarification of Terms:
At Indiana Campus Compact, we function
under the two following terms –
Service Engagement
&
Service-Learning
Service Engagement
Service Engagement is any endeavor that brings the
community into the campus and the campus into the
Community, reciprocally, often addressing a
social concern. –It could include service-learning, co-curricular community
service, and volunteerism. –It could also include some internships and field experiences. –Ultimately, the sum of these activities leads to a campus that is
fully engaged with the community. –Service engagement is also referred to as “civic engagement”
by many national organizations. (Adapted from the definition of “Civic Engagement” provided by National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
by Indiana Campus Compact)
Service-Learning
Service-learning is a credit-bearing, educational experience in which students participate in an organized service activity that meets identified community needs and reflect on the service activity in such a way as to gain further understanding of course content, a broader appreciation of the discipline, and an enhanced sense of civic responsibility.
- Bringle & Hatcher (1996)
Some of our Programs• Funding
– Community Service Mini-Grants for Students – Scholarship of Engagement Grants for Faculty– Community Service Director Engagement Grants– Enhancing Service Engagement Collaboration Grants – AmeriCorps – Service Engagement Corps & M3C
• Fellowships & Scholarship – Faculty Fellows– Sponsored Research for Service Engagement– Alternative Beak Institutional Program
• Networking & Fun– Awards– Alternative Breaks– Networking Council Meetings– Governor’s Conferences & Annual Summit
Support for your work through ICC
• Staff
• Books, publications
• Network of people
• Ideas
• Sounding board
• Energy
ICC Organizational StructurePresidents and Chancellors Board
Maggie Stevens Executive Director
J.R. Jamison Associate Director
Summer Sharp Office Manager
Liza Newman
Program Director for Marketing & Member
Relations
Emily Sellers
Program Director for Student Devlp.
IU Center on Philanthropy
Applying for an Indiana Campus Compact
Faculty Grant
Scholarship of Engagement
• One semester of funding.
• Choose 1 of 3 areas:
- teach a service-learning course;
-research; or
-professional service.
• $2,250 award on a reimbursement basis only – institution must cash match $750.
Scholarship of Engagement
Past IPFW recipients (last two years):
• 08-09 – Suzanne Rumsey, English & Linguistics
- Literacy & Family History
-also involved History, Gero, & communication students
• 09-10 – Wei (Kitty) Luo, Intercultural Communication
- Incorporating Service-Learning into the Intercultural Communication Curriculum
• 10-11 – Talia Bugel, Language & Culture
- Looking in the Multilingual/Multicultural Mirror
Faculty Fellows
• One year commitment
• Recipients will:
- teach a service-learning course
- provide a professional service
- participate as an active member of the faculty fellows to
develop a research article or a creative project.
• $3,750 award paid in two installments – institution must
cash match $1,250.
Faculty Fellows
Examples of Past Fellows’ Projects:• Quick Hits for Service-Learning
- IU Press, 2010
-Contributions of how to develop a service-learning course from all over the globe (non-theoretical)
• Serve at your Own Risk: An Indiana Study on Service-Learning in the Promotion and Tenure Process
- Journal of Community Engagement & Higher Education, 2010
• Statewide Service-Learning Conference
- Started in 2000 – overtime has grown into the Governor’s
Conference & the Service-Engagement Summit
Indiana Campus Compact
317-274-6500
www.indianacampuscompact.org
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