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Description
VentureWell awards up to $30,000 grants (with a duration of three years) to colleges and universities for the purpose of strengthening existing curricular programs and/or building new courses and programs that engage student teams in developing and pursuing scalable solutions to real world needs through I&E.
The Spring 2021 Sustainable Design Faculty Grants cycle will support faculty and staff who are committed to cultivating I&E dedicated to positive social impact and environmental sustainability (see Appendix for definitions), and will integrate sustainable design concepts tools, and frameworks into their I&E curriculum. We are seeking proposals with innovative ideas related to the development of new courses and programs, or to strengthening existing courses and programs, that incorporate key sustainable design concepts with the end goal of developing novel inventions and technologies. Special consideration will be given to proposals that demonstrate clear support for student innovations that are dedicated to climate change solutions (i.e. mitigation and/or adaptation; see Appendix for definitions), as well as innovations to existing products or systems that address an opportunity to become carbon neutral or net zero energy, or reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, pollution, and waste.
Examples of sustainable design concepts, tools, and frameworks include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Systems thinking & whole system mapping
- Environmental impact measurement methods (i.e., Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Cradle-to-Cradle Certification, etc.)
- Greener materials development and/or selection (i.e., green chemistry, materials science, or manufacturing)
- Engineering for One Planet (EOP) Framework
- Circular economy
Contact
This foundation is an institutionally-managed entity by the Office of Foundation and Corporate Engagement. Please contact Charlie Lemcke (cwlemcke@ucdavis.edu) if you have any questions about this opportunity.
Internal LOI Requirements
Please submit an internal LOI by Thursday, April 8, 2021. The internal LOI must include:
- A completed online application form with pasted project abstract, and
- A CV for the PI and any co-PIs