[RP TownTalk] Community Partners Program
Alice Ewen Walker
alice.ewen.walker at gmail.com
Wed Jan 17 19:57:51 UTC 2007
With the program's link to the University's cooperative extension
program, I wonder if a proposal linked to expanding the impact of our
town farmer's market would be a good fit.
- Alice Ewen Walker
On 1/16/07, Rob Oppenheim <oppenheim at email.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hmmm, a UM grant program to develop community.
> Put on those thinking caps... Maybe...
> Employment/education center?
> Training for energy preservation?
> Hiker biker trail?
>
> Are you interested in pursuing a grant?
>
> From: "William W. Destler, Provost" < UMMailer at megamail.umd.edu >
> Date: December 19, 2006 1:04:12 PM EST
> To: "Campus Community":;
> Subject: Community Partners Program
> Reply-To: euinfo at umd.edu
>
> I am pleased to announce the launch of The Community Partners Program
> (CPP), an exciting new "seed" grant program designed to encourage and
> fund University/community partnerships. Created by the Provost, the Vice
> President for University Relations, and key University trustees, CPP
> embodies an institutional commitment to Prince George's County and is
> one of the centerpieces of our many diverse community engagement efforts.
>
> CPP will be administered by the staff of the Engaged University, a unit
> of Maryland Cooperative Extension (College of Agriculture and Natural
> Resources) at the University of Maryland. The program's purpose is to
> focus a range of University resources on partnerships that improve the
> quality of life in the surrounding community while enriching the caliber
> of learning on campus by encouraging hands-on problem solving and
> innovation. By actively promoting collaborative solutions to community
> needs, CPP aspires to cultivate a shared sense of place, belonging,
> safety, trust, cooperation, understanding, and hope between community
> residents and the University.
>
> CPP grants will address critical needs in the communities surrounding
> the University of Maryland, College Park campus, with a special focus on
> low-income neighborhoods within Adelphi, Avondale, Bladensburg,
> Brentwood, Colmar Manor, College Park, Cottage City, Edmonston, Langley
> Park, Lewisdale, Hyattsville, Mt. Rainier, North Brentwood, and
> Riverdale, among others.
>
> The Engaged University is currently soliciting proposals for the 2007
> Community Partners Program. Applicants representing all segments of the
> University and the local community are encouraged to apply. Letters of
> Interest are to be submitted by February 16, 2007, and full proposals
> are due April 13, 2007. Recipients will be notified of their award by
> May 14, 2007.
>
> To learn more about the program and to receive the program guidelines,
> please email or telephone:
>
> Genevieve Villamora
> Assistant Director, The Engaged University
> Telephone: 301-405-2285
> euinfo at umd.edu
>
> Sincerely,
> William W. Destler
> Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
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>
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