Graduate, professional and undergraduate students and student groups play a central role in promoting dialogue and influencing social change. To support this, we offer two distinct opportunities for students to promote discourse and effect change on and off campus. Discourse at Dartmouth provides resources for recognized student organization campus events promoting dialogue. Discourse Beyond Dartmouth offers funding for off-campus events, conferences, visits, and other in-person opportunities allowing students to engage in dialogue and advocacy across the country and around the world.
Applying
To be considered for funding, those- individuals and organizations- submitting applications must be in good standing with the institution; cannot have any pending or unresolved Community Standards or Title IX allegations; and/or cannot have any unresolved account holds. The funding application deadline for both funds is the first Monday of each month during the term. Applications will be reviewed and decided upon by Friday of that same week.
Apply for Discourse at Dartmouth Funding here.
Apply for Discourse Beyond Dartmouth Funding here.
Graduate and professional students, you should not need to login to access the applications. If you experience challenges accessing, please contact Ed McKenna at edward.f.mckenna@dartmouth.edu.
Strong applications are detailed, thoughtful, and fully address all relevant parameters. Applications will be reviewed by a designated committee of staff, faculty, students and alumni in a manner that is content and viewpoint neutral. The maximum amount of funding per application for both funds is $12,000.00.
Do not apply for funding from Undergraduate Finance Committee (UFC) fundings sources or groups until after you complete this process.
The Review Committee
- Ed McKenna, Greek Life and Student Societies | Community and Campus Life
- Anna Hall, Senior Assistant Dean | COSO Advisor, Student Life
- Lyndsey Emmons, Assistant Director Supporting Women and Gender Communities, OPAL
- Jessica Chiriboga '24, Rhodes Scholar in Residence, University of Oxford
- Eli Moyse '27, Debate Director, Dartmouth Political Union
- Kiosha Fowlkes '25, President, Dartmouth Student Advocates for Legal Aid
- Stuti Agrawal, Guarini Fellow
- Dr. Mia Costa, Assistant Professor of Government
Testimonials
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FAQ
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Questions and Contacts
Questions about the process, applications, etc., can be directed to Ed McKenna at edward.f.mckenna@dartmouth.edu.
If you have been approved for funding, questions about accessing and using funds can be directed to Allie Johnson at allie.johnson@dartmouth.edu.