NCAA Educational Affairs Grant Program
The Program:
The NCAA Educational Affairs Grant awards up to $2,000 to NCAA member institutions and conference offices to fund student-athlete development and health and safety related programming. This programming can focus on topics such as:
|
Student-Athlete Development
Achieving Athletic Excellence
Leadership Development
Life After Sport
Peer Mentoring
Student-Athlete Mentoring
Stress Management
Career Preparation and Development
Ethical Decision Making/Problem Solving
Sportsmanship
|
Health and Safety
Addictions
Hazing
Mental Health
Nutrition
Sexual Health
Sexual Assault/Violence Prevention
GLBT issues
Eating Disorders
Positive Body Image
|
Other relevant topics may be considered upon submission of an application.
We strongly encourage you to collaborate with other departments on campus to maximize your resources and reach more students campus-wide.
Any program using a speaker for a health and safety topic will require the use of a speaker from the NCAA Educational Affairs Grant Program Registry. If the speaker is not included on the registry, the grant applicant must provide the appropriate credentials and a full program description.
Who Is Eligible to Receive Funds?
For the 2010-11 academic year, any NCAA Division I, II or III institution or Conference Office is eligible to apply for the Educational Affairs Grant. However, an institution may only receive one grant per academic year.
When Can I Apply?
PLEASE NOTE: All grants have been awarded for 2010-11.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and equitably distributed across divisions. Preference will be given to institutions that meet the grant requirements and on a first-come, first-served basis. If funding is still available after the deadline, applications will be accepted until funding is depleted.
Please click here for the grant guideline.
If you have any additional questions regarding the 2010-11 Educational Affairs Grant Program, please contact Latrice Sales, lsales@ncaa.org or 317/917-6353.