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100 Projects for Peace
How does a student (or group of students) make a proposal?
To be considered, a student (or group of students) must include the following
- A written statement (not to exceed two pages)
- describing the projects goals and plans (who, what, where, how)
- including expected outcomes and prospects for future impact
- considering the following questions
What experiences have motivated you to pursue this peace proposal? What is your definition of peace?
What academic and outside of the classroom Macalester experiences have prepared you for this project?
How do you intend to share your work with the Macalester campus after your project is completed? - describing your current and/or past relationship with the community partners you will be working with
- A detailed budget (one page)
- A written letter of pre-approval and support from all involved parties and organizations involved in the project (such as community partners)
- A resume
- A letter of reference from someone who can comment on your preparation. Ideally a Macalester staff/faculty member who has agreed to serve as your advisor. The writer can submit these separately to Karin Trail-Johnson - trailjohnson@macalester.edu and cc: to Christy Heal - heal@macalester.edu . (Indicate Davis Projects for Peace - Your Lastname in the subject line.)
The proposal should be submitted electronically by midnight January 20, 2010, to the designated official at each campus (Macalester's contact is Karin Trail-Johnson, Associate Dean of the Instititute for Global Citizenship at trailjohnson@macalester.edu). Students with queries may direct them to their campus designated official as communication between students writing proposals and the Davis UWC Scholars Office is prohibited. Before submitting a proposal, students are strongly encouraged to set up a meeting with Karin to discuss their idea and to let her know that you will be submitting an application.
How are these proposals submitted and judged?
A Macalester selection committee will review all proposals, conduct interviews with finalists and submit the top two qualified applications to Davis UWC Scholars Office. Projects will be evaluated on innovation, feasibility, potential for a lasting community impact and preparation of the student(s). Final review and approval of all recommended proposals from individual campuses rests solely with the office of the Davis UWC Scholars Program, which will then forward the appropriate grant funds to each school with winning project(s).
What is required for each project's final report?
Each funded project must submit a final report to the Davis UWC Scholars office by September 17, 2010. The final report is to be limited to two pages of narrative using the final report form for 2010 posted on the website. It also includes a separate one-page accounting of the funds expended. Students have the option of including up to 3 digital photos, attaching them to the end of their two-page final report. Final reports are submitted on disk to the Davis UWC office by Karin Trail-Johnson. Reports will be posted on the program’s website for all to see and learn from.
