Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders Award
Award for early-career faculty in humanities/social sciences focusing on American history, politics, culture, and society. Offers $20,000 stipend and support for tenure track progress.
Details eligibility criteria and application instructions for the MMUF Travel & Research Grants, including required documents and deadlines.
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Award for early-career faculty in humanities/social sciences focusing on American history, politics, culture, and society. Offers $20,000 stipend and support for tenure track progress.
Professional learning experience for faculty to redesign courses or lead workshops that equip students with skills for productive conversations.
Fellowships provide time, resources, and mentorship for Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship alumni to secure tenure-track positions. Includes stipend and professional guidance.
The Institute for Citizens & Scholars sparks young people to create bold, fresh civic solutions. They partner with leaders and donors to foster civic skills and impact.
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Learn about the Institute for Citizens & Scholars' online learning platform focused on civic understanding and engagement in the workplace. Get updates and get involved.
The Institute for Citizens and Scholars partners with campuses to build civic culture, preparing students for engaged citizenship through programs and resources.
Explore research, news, and stories from the Institute for Citizens & Scholars. Includes sections on civic education, young adults, and community engagement.
C&S accelerates the work of young people creating civic solutions. Learn about programs, news, and how to get involved in community initiatives.
Citizens & Scholars (C&S) sparks young people to create bold, fresh civic solutions. They partner with leaders and invest in programs to build common ground.
A national gathering for young people and adult allies to practice difficult conversations, build skills, and create community action plans. Features the 2025 Summit.
Competition for young people to share solutions for strengthening civic knowledge, engagement, and trust. Winners receive $1,000 and national visibility.
Application for the Youth Advisory Council, offering young people a voice in shaping C&S programs and gaining leadership experience. Includes a $1,000 stipend.
A national coalition uniting over 125 college presidents to equip students with tools to solve civic problems. Offers resources, peer networks, and training for civic readiness.
Empowers young people, ages 14-24, to create civic solutions. Offers funding, coaching, and a national peer network. Applications are closed and under review.
An AI-enabled learning tool in beta testing to help students practice respectful discussions and build civic skills. Designed for colleges and faculty.
The Mellon Mays Graduate Assistance Program (GAP) supports Mellon Mays Fellows who have recently graduated in their pursuit of academic careers.
Grants for Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship alumni to fund pre-dissertation research. Offers up to $5,000 for travel, materials, and research site access.
A multi-year initiative for College Presidents for Civic Preparedness to instill civic culture on campus, supporting students in developing civic skills.
Supports junior faculty in humanities and social sciences with stipends up to $35,000, research funding, and mentorship. Application opens August 17, 2026.
Provides doctoral candidates who are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) with support to finish writing their dissertations.
A comprehensive review and framework for mapping civic readiness and opportunities, including tools and resources for practitioners across various sectors.
Research on Gen Z's civic engagement, motivations, and barriers, with insights for leaders, educators, and funders to foster youth participation.
Explores the multifaceted concept of citizenship, including legal, cultural, and digital dimensions, and its impact on community and democracy.
A 2019 white paper by Raj Vinnakota exploring the civic education space, its challenges, and proposing a reimagined ecosystem for 21st-century civic learning.
Frequently asked questions about the Carnegie Young Leaders for Civic Preparedness program, covering eligibility, team structure, project ideas, application process, and program expectations.
Details eligibility criteria and application instructions for the MMUF Travel & Research Grants, including required documents and deadlines.
A report from the Institute for Citizens & Scholars titled 'Mapping Civic Measurement' discussing assessing readiness and opportunities for an engaged citizenry.
This PDF details the research and insights behind the Common Sense Digital Citizenship Curriculum, focusing on responsible technology use for young people.
A landscape analysis and case for collaboration on civic education, exploring current systems and proposing a field-building approach for future development.
This PDF details a survey on Gen Z's civic engagement, exploring their motivations, barriers, and preferred methods of involvement in their communities.
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