SADDI Grant

SADDI Grand applications are open and being accepted through May 2025!

The SADDI Grant was created in an effort to streamline funding through ßÙßÇÂþ»­ University’s Road Map strategic plan. This process allows divisional offices to compete for funds that assist with student-focused programming that promotes social justice and/or celebrates diversity. Some guidelines:

  • Grant funding seeks to aid in retention initiatives for underrepresented minority students.
  • Due to limited funds, SADDI grants are not intended to sustain programming but instead are "seed" funds that help launch diversity initiatives.
  • Departments are encouraged to collaborate with each other on projects and programs.
  • Student organizations must partner or be sponsored by a department of mutual interest for eligibility.
  • Creative, innovative and technological ideas are welcomed!

The SADDI Committee assists the divisional diversity officers (DDO) with grant decisions. Applicants should contact the DDOs for specific questions about the application process.

Grant Application, process and instructions

Student Affairs Divisional Diversity Initiative Grant Application

ßÙßÇÂþ»­'s Strategic Plan

Our Strategic Plan (The Road Map) helped us develop our vision that will guide us as we invest in new resources to improve the experiences of students and support faculty/staff through this time of growth. Taken together, the five Strategic Priorities are imperatives that will guide ßÙßÇÂþ»­ toward its goal of becoming the premier public university of the 21st century. Our grant process directly connects to priority number three: "Unite to foster a diverse and inclusive campus culture."

Purpose

Student Affairs Divisional Diversity Initiative grants are intended to provide supplemental financial support to divisional departments and offices seeking to sponsor activities and programs designed to expand, enhance and/or promote service to culturally diverse student populations. These initiatives enhance the co-curricular experience and aid in retention efforts for current students at ßÙßÇÂþ»­.

Overview of Programmatic Theme

Retention initiatives for current students: These initiatives encourage student involvement in all aspects of campus life and their development as leaders, scholars and professionals in all fields of endeavor.

SADDI Grant process

Note: Applications are now open through May 2025.
Important: Please review all SADDI Grant processes prior to submitting.

Submit your application

Departments and offices within the division of Student Affairs are encouraged to create or expand current initiatives to include emphasis on diverse student participation. While all departments are encouraged to apply, funding is limited. All decisions are determined by the Student Affairs Diversity Committee. The following steps are the outlined procedures for funding decisions:

  • Events/programs cannot begin within 14 days of the submission date.
  • Applications will be reviewed during the diversity committee meeting.
  • No funding will be given to activities held prior to the review of the application.
  • The committee will notify each grant representative of the committee's recommendations.

SADDI Grant Pre-Approval Hearings

If the Diversity Committee has questions for your department regarding your application, you will be contacted by the Diversity Officer on an as-needed basis.
Generally, funding ranges from a minimum of $100-$1,000, however, each proposal is received and considered on an individual basis.

Judging criteria for grant applications
  1. Based on divisional feedback, the following areas have been identified as areas of growth and will be given funding priority:
    • Trainings and or webinars to provide, explore and dialogue about different perspectives
    • Creating more spaces that encourage dialogue
      Programming that enhances the understanding, meaning and significance of diversity and inclusion
    • Programming submitted by committees with student representation and focus on diversity and inclusion
    • Programming that can be sustained over a long period of time and sustained at a low cost
  2. The application must show efforts have been made to make current students (retention initiatives), staff, faculty, community members and/or all of the above mentioned the primary intended audience/beneficiaries of the initiative.
  3. Funding is intended to support initiatives that are the primary responsibility of Student Affairs offices/department/units. If completing a grant proposal in collaboration with another unit, the initiative should demonstrate a clear connection of the Student Affairs office or department completing the proposal.
  4. All initiatives and/or events should be free or low-cost for ßÙßÇÂþ»­ students.
  5. The application must demonstrate how the event promotes student development, student retention, enhances diversity, benefits the campus community and creates a culture of care.
  6. The assessment should demonstrate how the initiative met the intended goals.

Post Initiative Assessment and Financial Report

Grant recipients are required to submit a This is due 10 days after the completion of the initiative/program. You should also attach a financial report as it relates to the expenses incurred and paid for the event.
Failure to comply with the policies or procedures may result in any of the following by the SADDI Committee:

  • Funding reimbursement may be denied due to non-compliance.
  • Ineligibility to apply for grants for the remainder of the academic or calendar year.

*Collaborating with a Student Affairs office is a required part of the SADDI grant if you are a student organization.*

Below is a list of offices you can reach out to for support in your venture: