Request for Proposals - Academic Community Partnerships Planning Grant 2024

We have announced our Request for Proposals for the 2024 Academic-Community Partnership Planning Grants! 

DCE's Academic-Community Partnership Planning Grants RFP PDF

In collaboration with the Council on Community Engagement, we are inviting proposals from VCU Faculty and research Program staff to secure funding for planning grants that support community-engaged projects! Whether you are new to community-engaged research, currently collaborating with a community partner, or seeking to establish a new community partner, this planning grant offers the opportunity to develop an intentional, mutually beneficial relationship. This partnership can serve as the foundation for future collaborative research or programmatic initiatives! 

The Academic-Community Partnership Planning Grants aims to:

  • Strengthen and expand academic-community partnerships, fostering collaboration and mutual benefit
  • Facilitate community identification of the research problem in collaboration with the academic partner
  • Strengthen the science of community engagement in promoting Thriving Communities as Outlines in Quest 2028, and increasing coordinated programs in priority partner communities.

We define partnerships as "a sustained collaboration between institutions of higher education and communities for the mutual beneficial exchange, exploration and application of knowledge, information, and resources." This planning grant allows for dedicated time to develop a strong and trusting partnership with a community partner. 

Priority Partner Communities

We encourage partnerships with a community partner in one of VCU's priority partner communities as reference in the Thriving Communities Goal. Our Priority Partner Communities are:

  • Carver
  • Jackson Ward
  • Blackwell/Manchester/Southwood
  • Petersburg
  • East End
  • Charles City

*Applications focusing outside these communities are also welcomed.

Priority Focus Areas:

Applications must focus on one of these priority areas to be considered 

  1. Health equity and disparities
  2. Art, social, and technological development
  3. Economic and workforce development
  4. Pre-K - 16 student success
  5. Youth Development
  6. Partnership development and collaboration
  7. Transformative student engagement
  8. Richmond's History

Awards & Eligibility for DCE's Academic-Community Partnerships Planning Grants

Applications are due March 29th at 11:59PM

Click the link below for the full criteria on the application process and APPLY NOW!

DCE's Academic-Community Partnership Planning Grants RFP PDF