FTLC Mini-Grant Program
The FTLC Mini-Grant Program was designed to pair two of the FTLC’s main objectives: supporting faculty and bringing faculty together to inspire and learn from each other. The mini-grants are meant to aid faculty in their endeavors related to teaching and learning, research or creative activities, and/or community or discipline-specific service. There are two types of awards: Faculty Professional Development Grants and Teaching Innovation Grants. The FTLC will accept grant proposals with budgets up to $500.
Next Application Cycle
In Spring 2025, we will be accepting applications from February 3rd to March 14th, 2025.
- Spring mini-grants will be for activities occurring between February and September.
Recent Awardees
Congratulations to our Fall 2024 Awardees!
FTLC Mini-Grant FAQ's
Faculty Professional Development Grant
This award assists faculty engaging in scholarly endeavors, such as
- Participation at a conference where the faculty member will make a significant contribution (e.g., present a paper, serve as a discussant, or chair a panel).
- Research where travel is required (e.g., visiting historical archives or conducting interviews).
Teaching Innovation Grant
This award supports faculty seeking to expand their instructional talents by obtaining teaching-related
materials or training and then applying it to their practice. Funding will be considered for
- Purchasing teaching-related books, journals or other instructional media to revolutionize your course(s).
- Participating at a teaching conference where the instructor will make a significant contribution (e.g., present a paper, serve as a discussant, or chair a panel).
- Providing an honorarium to a guest (non-CSUB) speaker for a presentation to students or for demonstrating innovative pedagogies to colleagues.
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Funds awarded are for upcoming events and expenses.
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Fall mini-grants are for activities occurring between October and January.
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Spring mini-grants are for activities occurring between February and September.
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For Spring 2025, we are accepting applications from February 3 to March 14th, 2025.
- Any CSUB full-time lecturers, tenure-track, and tenured faculty may apply for a FTLC Mini-Grant.
In the application platform, you will be asked to
- Select the grant for which you are applying
- Professional Development
- Teaching Innovation
- Describe the activity. [Limit 150 words]
- Explain the anticipated positive impact on teaching and/or career path.
- Explain the anticipated positive impact, if any, on students.
- Specify what aspects of your proposal require funding as well as the total amount
requested.
- Example: $100 for books (4 x $25) and $400 for speakers (2 x $200) = $500
- Note whether you have sought other funding for this activity.
- Clarify whether you received a FTLC Mini-Grant in the past two years. If funds are limited, priority will be given to those who have not received a recent FTLC Mini-Grant.
Proposals that are complete and meet eligibility requirements will be evaluated for merit by the FTLC Advisory Board within one month of receipt. Funding decisions will be based on recommendations made by the Board, available funds, and the FTLC’s strategic priorities.
- Faculty stipends or release time are not allowable with the FTLC Mini-Grant Program.
- Expenses normally covered by departments or schools will not be funded.
- Student salary is not allowable with the FTLC Mini-Grant Program.
Grant recipients will be reimbursed for the cost of their materials, honoraria, registration fees, or travel expenses after the fact. Contact the Faculty Teaching & Learning Center as soon as you return from your travel to discuss reimbursement. Awardees who would like to have their funds directly deposited should complete an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Form and submit it to Accounts Payable.
All recipients will be required to submit a brief summary of the project’s outcomes to tlc@csub.edu. The Final Grant Report should include
- Project description
- Specific examples of changes in teaching strategies or assistance with scholarly activities
- Impact on students (examples of student learning, mentoring, or curriculum goals)
If travel is part of your grant request, complete the Travel Authorization Form. This form must be approved prior to travel. Additional information can be found on the CSUB Travel website.
- For questions about the submission process, contact Chris Shiery, Administrative Support Coordinator cshiery@csub.edu.
- For questions about the program, contact Rebecca Weller, FTLC Director rweller@csub.edu.