Grant Overview
Your electronic application and any appendices should have your last name only (e.g., Smith application.pdf, Smith appendix A; Smith appendix B; etc.). Only two appendices will be accepted per application.
- Fall Awards
- Travel Grants
- Hemingway Faculty Vitality Grants
- Hemingway Adjunct Faculty Grants
- Innovative Teaching Grants
- Research and Professional Grants
Fall travel grants are due August 30, 2024. Please submit the application form available here. Maximum award is $750.
Deadline for all other Fall awards is October 4, 2024 by 5 pm: One copy of the final proposal should be submitted using the application form available here. Please give your college representative at least one week to review in advance of this date. You may do this by submitting through Google Forms and a copy will be sent to your college's representative, or you may send it to them separately. Any suggested changes may be made in Google Forms. Once you submit, you will receive an email with a copy of the submission for your records.
Proposals lacking any of the required signatures or late proposals will not be considered. Your electronic application and any appendices should have your last name only (e.g., Smith application.pdf, Smith appendix A; Smith appendix B; etc.). Only two appendices will be accepted per application.
- Spring Awards
- Travel Grants
- Hemingway Collaborative Awards
- Hemingway Excellence Awards
- Hemingway Adjunct Faculty Grants
- Hemingway Faculty Vitality Grants
- Hemingway New Faculty Grants
- Innovative Teaching Grants
- Research and Professional Grants
Spring travel grants are due January 10, 2025. Please submit the application form available here. Maximum award is $750.Deadline for all other Spring awards is February 7, 2025 by 5 pm: One copy of the final proposal should be submitted using the application form available here. Please give your college representative at least one week to review in advance of this date. You may do this by submitting through Google Forms and a copy will be sent to your college's representative, or you may send it to them separately. Any suggested changes may be made in Google Forms. Once you submit, you will receive an email with a copy of the submission for your records.
Proposals lacking any of the required components or late proposals will not be considered. Your electronic application and any appendices should have your last name only (e.g., Smith application.pdf, Smith appendix A; Smith appendix B; etc.). Only two appendices will be accepted per application. - Summer Travel Awards
Summer travel grants are due May 1, 2025. Please submit the application form. Maximum award is $750.
- Helpful Information About Proposals
Proposals that include cost sharing from departments, colleges, off-campus agencies and/or faculty personal funds are viewed more favorably than are proposals that do not include cost-sharing.
RSPG grant amounts typically range from a few hundred dollars to $3,000. Presidential Teaching Innovation grants are limited to $5,000. Hemingway Collaborative and Faculty Excellence awards may receive higher levels of funding. RSPG will provide no more than $1,250/person for travel to conferences within the United States. The committee will consider larger requests for foreign travel during the mid-fall and mid-spring rounds. Travel that exceeds $750 must use the RSPG proposal form.
Proposals that request retroactive funding will NOT be reviewed.
For more information on how the committee evaluates and scores proposals, see our evaluation rubric. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Chair.
- Funding Criteria
The proposal must demonstrate the significance of the problem or issue.
The proposal must provide a brief review of the relevant literature and/or other background issues while adhering to the specified character limits.
The proposal must identify the intended outcomes or deliverables of the project.
The procedures must be stated clearly.
The proposal must demonstrate project feasibility in terms of cost, procedures, personnel, time, and available resources.
The proposal must explain and justify budget items, and support the budget items in the appendix.
The proposal must be written clearly and simply.
Checklist - A "no" answer to any of these questions will result in your proposal being excluded from consideration. Lack of "no" answers will not guarantee funding.
- Is the proposal presented using the RSPG Committee's standard format?
- Does the proposal indicate the appropriate names of the investigator's department chair and all deans, chairs and program directors who might be responsible for committing funds to the project?
- If the project involves human subjects and/or animals, have you obtained signature(s) from the chair(s) of the Institutional Review Board (Human Subjects) and/or the Animal Use Committee?
- Is the budget clearly itemized on the budget page and explained in the budget narrative, and supported in the appendix?
- If you are requesting reassigned time or a stipend, do you have a letter from your chair stating that the project is above and beyond basic faculty duties to the extent it requires such?
- Are personnel costs properly justified and calculated, including benefits?
- Does the body of the proposal adhere to the word or character limits in the proposal form?
- Have you submitted final project reports (or annual update reports, if appropriate) on all projects previously funded by RSPG or the Hemingway Trust? Submit Hemingway Faculty Vitality reports to both the Provost and RSPG Chair.
- Funding Guidelines
Passed by the RSPG Committee Spring 2003
I. Eligible Expenses
Reassigned time or stipends for full-time faculty or professional staff acting as project director(s), or for payment to off-campus consultants may be eligible. Funds are not intended to compensate faculty for performance of customary professional responsibilities.
Due to limited funds, RSPG will not fund more than three credit hours of reassigned time per person per project; nor will we fund a stipend worth more than three credit hours per person per project. In order to be eligible for release time or a stipend the department chair must write a letter of support indicating:
- What is normally expected of faculty or staff in his or her area of instruction at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ?
- What specifically sets this project above and beyond what is done by other faculty or staff in the department or program without release time or a stipend?
- If the proposal requests release time, the letter should also detail what the normal base teaching load is and should also identify any other reassigned time the faculty member will receive during the academic year. Finally, the chair should identify any overload teaching done during the academic year.
Activities suitable for reassigned time or stipends include, but are not limited to:- Course Development beyond basic faculty responsibility and expectations of the discipline. In order to be eligible for funding, the proposal must be accompanied by a letter from the department chair justifying the need for release time or stipend.
- Scholarly activities beyond basic faculty responsibility and expectations of the discipline. In order to be eligible for funding, the proposal must be accompanied by a letter from the department chair justifying the need for release time or stipend.
- Hourly wage/student assistants may be eligible. Departments are encouraged, however, to assume secretarial support, unless the magnitude of the project demands additional help.
- Travel to attend meetings or professional societies may be eligible if the applicant is presenting a paper, chairing a symposium, or acting as a symposium discussant. Conferences sponsored by professional societies or focused on a narrow topic may be given first priority. Justify why the conference you are attending is relevant to your scholarship. Please submit proof of acceptance.
- Travel for data collection or related scholarly activities may be eligible.
- Equipment and materials may be eligible if the research cannot by completed without them. Alternative means of equipment acquisition, such as lease or rental, should be considered. Materials (such as office supplies) in excess of what a department can provide and materials unique to a project (such as software) may be funded.
II. Ineligible Expenses- Projects primarily intended as commercial products rather than for scholarly dissemination.
- Research undertaken as part of a program leading to a Master's or Doctoral degree.
- Travel simply to attend meetings of professional societies.
- Literature searches per se.
- Retroactive requests for funding.
- Licensing fees and costs of certification examinations.
- Memberships in professional societies and journal subscriptions.
- Computer expenses.
- Direct student expenses such as travel to conferences, meals, books, etc.
Proposals should contain a budget appendix which provides rationale for all items listed in the budget.