Writing a Compelling NetVUE Grant Proposal

March 21, 2026

(Pre-registration required)

This interactive session, led by the NetVUE grants team, is designed to support faculty members and staff at member institutions in shaping strong proposals for NetVUE grant opportunities. The team will introduce the range of available grant programs, explain eligibility requirements, offer practical tips for crafting compelling applications, and share patterns that have correlated effective campus programming. Participants will learn about the guidance and resources NetVUE provides once a grant is awarded and throughout the grant period. The workshop will allow significant time for small-group conversations organized by grant program, giving attendees the chance to explore emerging ideas, ask questions, and receive feedback from the member of the grants team who is responsible for that particular grant program. Institutions and individuals preparing for their first NetVUE grant—as well as those that have experience with previous NetVUE grant applications—are most welcome.

W. Carter Aikin, Department Chair, Philosophy and Religion, Blackburn College (IL); NetVUE Grants Director
Kari Kloos, Vice President for Mission and Professor of Religious Studies, Regis University (CO); NetVUE Grant Program Officer
Robert Pampel, Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis (MO); NetVUE Grant Program Officer
Jane E. Walters, NetVUE Grants and Membership Manager, CIC