The goal of the Faculty Fund is to stimulate and support faculty scholarship and teaching
that aligns with the Hamer Center mission—to serve as a catalyst for public interest art, architecture and design.
Eligibility
The grant program is open to individual School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (SALA) faculty, teams of SALA faculty, and teams including faculty from other disciplines. Any group applications must include a SALA faculty. Individual faculty may serve as Co-Principal Investigators (Co-PI) on multiple submittals. Individual faculty members are allowed to submit more than one non-team proposal. However, (if awarded) only one grant will be eligible for funding. This does not apply to team proposals.
Amounts
The maximum request is $3,000 for each proposal. No match is required, but matching funds will be considered in evaluation. Funds are intended to be used to further production and completion of scholarly and artistic works. As such, funds can be used to support travel to present papers and projects, research leading to publishable works, site installations, etc. No funds may be used to support faculty or instructor salaries, course buy-outs, or consulting. Payment will be made by establishing a Hamer Center cost center under the Principal Investigator’s (PI) name.
Cycle and Period of Grants
Announcement and call for proposals will be made to all SALA faculty in 2009.
Selection Committee
The selection committee will consist of the SALA Council and the Hamer Center Director. Faculty members on the selection committee are not eligible to vote if submitting a proposal.
Funding and Award Amounts
The selection committee has the discretion to award less than the maximum amount requested and as many proposals as it deems appropriate within the total annual budget. If the committee decides to award less than the total requested, the applicant will be requested to revise the scope of work and budget accordingly.
Selection Process
Each committee member will receive a copy of each of the submittals, a score sheet, and rank proposals accordingly based of selection criteria (see below). Each member will then provide a rating from 1 to 3 for each proposal: excellent (1); good (2); fair (3). These scores will be tallied, giving each proposal two separate scores, the lower of each the better. The committee will meet and review the cumulative rankings and make their decision. However, achieving the lowest score does not guarantee funding. Committee discussion will also serve as the basis for the award. Faculty Fund awards will be selected by mid-February, 2008.
Guidelines for Selection
- Proposal relevance to Hamer Center mission
- Potential impact of project to advance knowledge and scholarship
- Project feasibility including likelihood of producing stated outcomes within the amount of funding requested
Format and Submittal
Proposals must be written in 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and not to exceed five (5) pages single-spaced. This does not include a separate, one (1) page Project Budget. The proposal narrative should address the following:
- Names and contact information for PI and Co-PI’s
- Title of Project
- Abstract (not to exceed 150 words)
- Keywords (three to six keywords)
- Project Description
- Statement of the Problem
- Method(s)
- Goal(s)
- Anticipated Deliverable(s)
- Statement of Relevance to the Hamer Center’s Mission
- Project Schedule
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