The Departments of Global Affairs, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Sustainability and Grand Challenges are pleased to announce a call for applications to support multidisciplinary collaborations focused on advancing one or more of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Grants to advance the Sustainable Development Goals facilitate the engagement of faculty on critical economic, social and environmental issues for humanity at the local, regional, national and international levels. Addressing these complex challenges requires multidisciplinary, transdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder collaborations.
The purpose of the SDG Grants is to advance inclusive global dialogues and projects that contribute to the achievement of the SDGs. The grants are co-led by diverse interdisciplinary teams of UC Davis faculty working equally and sustainably alongside domestic and/or international partners. Potential partners include universities, research entities, NGOs, private sector organizations, or others who can help UC Davis more creatively explore how the SDGs provide a common language and platform for addressing local and global challenges. Successful grants reinforce the campus’s commitment to global collaboration, the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and social and environmental sustainability, and are based on directly addressing the systemic inequities at the heart of the SDGs.
Proposals may advance the achievement of the SDGs in a variety of ways, including generating innovative projects or collaborative approaches focused on specific SDGs in a particular region of the world (e.g., Latin America, Asia, Europe, Africa, etc.) and/or a particular challenge focused on the SDGs (e.g., climate change or the fight against poverty, hunger, or socio-economic inequalities); and/or the multifaceted cultural and social contexts necessary for a holistic approach to complex issues.
Grant funding supports workshops, seminars, speaker series, knowledge exchange, training, or other events or activities. These can be on the UC Davis campus, in the community, or in other locations around the world, with UC Davis partnering as a co-leader and/or visible organizer. Proposals for virtual, hybrid, and in-person events are welcome.
Eligibility and funds
Members of the UC Davis Academic Senate and the Academic Federation with PI status from any UC Davis site are eligible to apply. Proposals are encouraged by various groups of PIs/co-directors, with the lead PI being a UC Davis faculty member. Ideally, teams will include at least one international co-leader/collaborator and represent a range of disciplines and experiences. The involvement of graduate and undergraduate students in grant activities is encouraged, but they may not serve as project leaders.
This year we expect to award up to five grants, each worth up to $7,500.
Two awards are open to projects focused on one or more of the 17 SDGs.
One award will be given to a proposal with a clear focus on climate change (SDG 13).
One award will be given to a proposal with a clear focus on SDG 10.3: “Ensure equal opportunities and reduce inequalities of outcomes, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and actions in this direction.”
One award will be reserved for CAMPOS/CAMSSAH fellows
CAMPOS and CAMSSAH aim to embrace the multicultural perspectives of university faculty in STEM and social sciences, arts and humanities, with an emphasis on expanding the presence of women and underrepresented faculty in these disciplines.
Funding timeline
Proposed activities should take place between March 2025 and March 2027.
BUDGET
Please use the budget sheet (https://ucdavis.box.com/s/qehhx9hggnznb7pwy0ic24vfy8wga659) on the first page to develop your budget in accordance with UC and UC Davis policies and, if possible, in discussion with your departmental staff who will administer the scholarship if awarded. The budget may include the following categories and should be accompanied by a budget description:
Staff (salaries, speaker fees, etc.)
Staff compensation is strictly governed by UC policies. Salaries of full-time university employees cannot be included in the budget.
Travel and Entertainment (rental/location expenses, food, transportation, etc.)
Equipment and Supplies
Miscellaneous Services (conference fees, IT services, etc.)
Requirements for proposal submission
Proposals should include the following:
Project title.
Summary (up to 150 words). Overview and timeline of the proposed collaborative and interdisciplinary project. This should include a clear articulation of the types of events or activities that the funding is intended to support, as well as how each of the different collaborative PIs will contribute to the project, including engagement with different stakeholders (up to 1200 words). Description of how your proposal integrates one or more of the UN SDGs (up to 250 words). Description of how your proposal integrates the concepts of diversity, equity and inclusion, and environmental and social sustainability (up to 250 words). Explanation of how the proposal will create meaningful global learning opportunities for graduate, professional, and/or undergraduate students and how students will be involved in your project (up to 250 words). Budget Presentation. Briefly explain how the funds will be spent and ensure that your budget meets UC Davis requirements (up to 250 words). Please see the budget section(https://ucdavis.box.com/s/qehhx9hggnznb7pwy0ic24vfy8wga659) of the cover page on the Global Affairs website for more details on expenses.
Deadline
January 8, 2025
For more information and to apply, go to: https://globalaffairs.ucdavis.edu/sdgs-grants