
Provost Rice and the Do Good Institute, in collaboration with the Do Good Campus Strategic Leadership Council, awarded more than $450,000 in Do Good Campus Fund grants this spring to faculty, staff and student groups. The Do Good Campus Fund supports substantial efforts happening across University of Maryland, aimed at reimagining learning and serving humanity both inside and outside the classroom.
These Do Good Campus Fund projects are shining examples of how University of Maryland students, faculty and staff are committed to creating solutions for a more equitable, sustainable and resilient world. With awardees representing all 12 colleges and schools, this program is a testament to our campuswide commitment to Do GoodJennifer King Rice Senior Vice President and Provost
The inaugural round of funding includes support from Arts for All, the presidential campus-wide initiative, which provided 1:1 matching funds with the Do Good Institute for arts-related projects to expand our Do Good Campus. The inaugural round of funding awarded grants to projects with lead applicants in every School and College on campus.
Our first offering of the Do Good Campus Fund far surpassed our expectations in terms of the number of applicants, their impact to date and ambition for the future, and the diverse array of pathways they’re pursuing to do good. Faculty, staff and student groups all across our Do Good Campus are daily advancing the University’s Fearlessly Forward vision – I’m excited to watch and support the implementation of these incredible projects over the coming year.James Stillwell Faculty Director, Do Good Campus
Campus Fund grantees will use their award to scale their impact according to the Do Good Learning Principles: experiential (TLTC definition), inclusive, innovative, social impact-oriented and in service of humanity. Meet the incredible groups across campus expanding their impact through the Do Good Campus Fund: