University Life Programming Grant
Every academic year, University Life awards grants for programs that impact the quality of campus life at George Mason University. Funding priority is given to grant requests received by the following dates:
8 weeks in advance of the program(s) for grants $1000 or greater
2 weeks in advance of the program for grants under $1000
Mission
University Life Programming Grants are awarded to programs which: build community; promote faculty/staff/student interaction; celebrate cultural diversity; use the institution's technology resources; increase collaboration across units within the university; and are coordinated and aligned with the calendar of University Life events.
University Life Programming Grant Criteria:
Grants are awarded to programs geared toward a primary audience made up of students. Grant applications are evaluated on:
- Program rationale
- Academic connection(s).
- Likelihood of garnering an audience of the desired size and composition
- Promotion plan
- Alignment with events currently on university life calendar
- Extent to which the program fulfills the University Life Programming mission
- Workplan and timeline
- Anticipated outcomes and benefits of project or program
- Evaluation plan
- Proposed use of funds
In making its decisions, the ULPC considers:
- Significance of the project and its overall prospects for success
- Involvement of faculty and staff across the university
- Project or program's immediate and long-term impact on a well defined target audience, which may and generally should include the university community at large
- The relationship of the project to the goals and priorities of University Life
Audience
Because University Life Programming Grants are funded with student fee money, programs with a primary audience of students are given priority. Requests will first be evaluated on their likelihood of garnering an audience of the desired size and composition. There is considerable evidence that advertising alone in insufficient to this task, so proposals with an academic connection will be given high consideration. Identify the specific classes the event will be connected to or the faculty who have agreed to assign or otherwise encourage student attendance.
Special consideration will be given to programs that complement events currently on the University Life calendar. Please remember to check the calendar for other major events in order to avoid conflicting events.
University Life Planning Calendar
Previous University Life Programming Grant Recipients
Grant Application
Requests for University Life Programming Grants must provide information on the following. For additional information, please visit our program proposal information.
Information may be submitted online by completing the form below, or you may print the form and mail it, fax it, or save it as a Word document and email it to the address below. If you complete the form offline, please limit submissions to no more than 2 pages.
Questions regarding the approval process, or forms completed offline, may be directed to:
Ms. Alissa Karton
University Life Programming Committee
MSN 2C4, Johnson Center, Room 239E
Phone: (703) 993-1438
Fax: (703) 993-2117
E-mail: akarton@gmu.edu
University Life Programming Committee
Grant Recipient Highlights
2006-2007
Event |
Sponsors |
Fall for the Book: P.S. Project |
FFTB, Art Dept., CVPA, Counseling Center, Graduate and Undergraduate Art organizations |
Peace Day & Human Costs of War |
English, NCC, GMU Faculty for Peace, Sociology/Anthropology, |
9/11 Years Later Where Are We Now? |
ICAR, Middle East Working Group, University Life, Democracy Project |
Family Weekend speaker: Hill Harper |
Provost, University Scholars, The Freshman Center, NCBI, NCC, CHSS, SOM, Black Student Alliance, AFAM, Women’s Studies, Diversity Programs & Services, Orientation & family Programs |
Education for Social Justice |
College of Education & Human Development, Multicultural Research & Resource Center |
Earth Week |
Environmental Science & Policy, English, NCC, Sociology/Anthropology |
4th Annual Visual Culture Symposium |
Cultural Studies, Audio & Visual Technology, Women’s Studies, Philosophy, Art, NCC, Honors, English |
Performing Shakespeare |
English, Undergraduate English Society |
Ultimate Learning Experience |
Alcohol, Drug and Health Education, Center for Advancement for Public Health, Fairfax County, Disability Services, Intercollegiate Athletics |
Resources
Events Management
Events Production
Union Operations
Catering
Parking Services

