Educational Foundation Mini-Grant Awards
The Virginia M. Carter Center for Excellence in Teaching welcomes mini-grant applications from faculty. Mini-grants are funded by the Foundation Board of Delaware County Community College and made available through The Carter Center.
After applications are submitted they will be reviewed by an evaluation committee consisting of members of the Professional Development Committee, the Carter Center and the Foundation Board. The recipients of the Educational Foundation Mini-Grant will be announced at the last General Faculty Meeting in April or May.
Program Guidelines
- All grant funds are approved by the Foundation Board of Delaware County Community College.
- The grant applications are judged using a point system of 1 through 5, with 5 as the highest rating. General criteria are listed on the website; a direct relationship to the mission of The Carter Center, a clear description of the project, a plan to evaluate and share project results, clear budget descriptions, and the involvement of multiple disciplines and/or faculty in the project will be considered attributes of a strong proposal.
- A typical budget submission might include line items for travel expenses, supplies, equipment needed, stipend amount (if applicable), and personnel expense (such as the typing of a report or other clerical needs). Try to be as specific as reasonably possible.
Project Proposals Evaluation Criteria
- The project aligns itself with the mission and goals of The Carter Center at Delaware County Community College.
- The project promotes excellence in teaching and learning via activities related to the personal, instructional, or institutional components of professional development as described by The Carter Center.
- The project proposal includes evidence of instructional benefit and application for students and/or support of the professional development of faculty and/or staff.
- The project application includes a brief itemized budget outlining the use of the requested funds.
- The project proposal includes a plan for reporting the results of the project to faculty, as well as the Foundation Board (Example: a synopsis report to be presented to the Board and a brief presentation to faculty, staff, and/or administrators during a scheduled faculty meeting or professional development day).
Eligibility: All faculty (full-time and part-time) are eligible to apply.
Timeline: Applications are due in The Carter Center for Excellence in Teaching by February 3. Faculty will be notified of award decisions in April.
The application is located on the Center's page in delaGATE.
Award Recipients
2024
Carly Ellman
Service Learning Meets Social Work at Delaware County Community College
Naomi Machell, Anne-Marie Verenna
The Addition of Human Anatomy & Physiology Student Group Study Kits for the A&P Study Room, Marple Campus
2023
Michael LaMagna, Andrea Rodgers
Bring the Library’s Print Collection into the Future Through a Large-scale Collection Analysis
Megan Trexler, Kathy Hastings
Supporting Innovative, Research-Based Literacy Instruction Across the Disciplines
2022
Stephen Smith
Shakespeare Under the Stars at DCCC: A Summer Shakespeare Collaboration Between Delaware County Community College and the Hedgerow Theatre
2019
Robert Jones
Community college students’ use of creative thinking skills, self-regulation, and critical thinking disposition as potential mediators to creative problem-solving
Jon Sagle
Active Physics Education in University and College Physics II Courses
2018
Susan Ray
Rethinking Our Students' Relationship with Technology: Tackling Smartphones in the Classroom
Christine Doyle
Bringing in the Bystander: A Prevention Initiative for Establishing a Community of Responsibility around Sexual Violence
Anne-Marie Verenna, Naomi Machell
Axial Bone Models for Anatomy & Physiology Student Use in the Learning Commons on Delaware and Chester County Campuses
2017
Keeley Mitchell Wallace
Paralegal Studies Clinical Program
Olivia Florek
Art History and Interdisciplinarity: Picturing the Modern Monarch
2016
Tanya Franklin
Student and Faculty Success: There's an App for That!
2015
Fiona Geiser, Meredith Much
Starting the Conversation about Tobacco Intervention
Naomi Machell, Anne-Marie Verenna
Anatomy and Physiology Student Desktop Human Skeletons for the Learning Commons Across Campuses
Tanya Gardner
Service Learning Integration at the College
2014
Fiona Geiser
Guided Inquiry Laboratory on Tobacco Exposure
Linda Flora
First-Person Video Recordings of Anatomy and Physiology Lab Dissections
2013
Sharvette Law-Philmon, Susan Scalzi
Innovative Practices Using iPad Technology in Allied Health
Lauren Donovan, Sarah Murphy
Service Learning Project: Promoting the Benefits of Sleep to College Students
2012
Jaime Treadwell
Inflated Colossal Campus Installations
Fiona Geiser
Student Project on Second-Hand Smoke Exposure Using NicAlert Urine Strips
2011
Susan Ward
Working with Quality Matters Certification Training
Debra Metz, Kathy Schank, Jeffrey LaMonica
Collaborative Teaching and Learning: An Interdisciplinary Resource Guide
2010
Pam Santarlasci
Student Readmission and Retention in an Associate Degree Nursing Program
2009
Ingrid Callenberger, Jennifer Conley, Beiye Gu, Patrick McGinty, Ann-Marie Smith
English as a Second Language Online Resource Center
Audrey Ervin
*Infusing Cross-Cultural Perspectives in the Classroom: Using Technology to Foster Critical Thinking and Deepen Global Understanding
2008
Larry Woodward, Glenn Artman, Pat Barnes
*Contextual Teaching and Learning: Coordination of ENG 50, MATH 060, TECH COMM III
Erica Danowitz, Alysia Peich
Providing Librarian Skills Classes for DCCC Online Learners
2007
Ife Williams
Political, Historical, Cultural Legacies of the Caribbean
2006
Ann-Marie Smith
E-Portfolio Initiative
Sandra Connelly, Lisa Barnes
College-Wide Reading Initiative
Steve Aquilani
Development of an International Field Course, Natural History of South Africa
2005
Beth Carpenter
English 50 Course Design
Lana DeRuyter
African-American Students’ Experiences in a Dominant Culture Academic Associate Degree Nursing Program
Dianne Peich
Future of the Writing Center at DCCC
*Awarded, but have not been pursued by original proposers for specific reasons.