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IF Engagement Grants RFP
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Engagement Grants RFP

 

The Information Fluency Initiative Office invites you to participate in its second Information Fluency Engagement Grant Program.
The IF Initiative Office will provide two grants totaling $42,500 distributed over three years (20K, 15K, 7.5K) to academic departments and student academic support units in order to design, implement, and assess projects that will engage student learning in the area of information fluency. This grant will support plans that are curricular or co-curricular, but must show how and where student learning will take place.

For 2008-2009, we are offering a new grant level - the $3000 mid-level grant.  For more information, please see the online application. For this grant, applicants may also be eligible to attend the Summer 2008 FCTL conference.  Please check the appropriate box if you are interested in attending this conference.

Resources for Grant Recipients

Assessment Support

Contact Tracy Dietz at the Office of Information Fluency for help with the assessment portion of your grant.

 

Grant Meetings

We will post information in this space about grant meetings.  We usually have one meeting a semester where you can report your findings, meet other grant members, and receive support for your grant efforts.

IF Engagement Grant Meeting Fall 2007 will be held Friday, October 26, 2007 from 11:00am - 12:00pm in TA 130.

 

Resources for Grant Recipients

 

Conferences with an IF Theme:

 

Office Contact Information:

Office of Information Fluency

Teaching Academy Room 420J

P.O. Box 161250

Orlando, FL 32816-1250

(407) 823-1339

FAX (407) 823-5487

Martha Marinara (Co-Director)

Chuck Dziuban (Co-Director)

Tracy Dietz (Assessment Support Liaison)

Jane Moody (Graduate Assistant)

 

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