Applications due November 29. From Interfaith America:
If you are an educator (or know one) who believes in advancing pluralism in our society, then there is an opportunity to receive funding for the development of a course that demonstrates the transformative impact of bridging across divides.
Interfaith America is offering $4,000 Civic Pluralism Curriculum Development Grants for teams of two educators who are committed to collaborating in the classroom across their own significant religious, political, social, and/or moral differences.
This funding is reserved for educators at two- and four-year colleges and universities in the United States. Educators include faculty (tenured, contingent, adjunct, contract, and part-time), staff, and administrators who teach courses for academic credit.