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Grants & Fellowships

The CCIB seeks to support ÃÛÌÒapp faculty and qualifying business students who have extraordinary potential to become business scholars and leaders, through student fellowships and grants.


Ongoing support of scholarship

The CCIB works to attract, retain, encourage, and grow ÃÛÌÒapp business faculty by providing ongoing support of scholarship and engagement through faculty fellowships and grants. The expectation is that all funds given will be used to promote improved teaching and learning, on behalf of faculty and students, and to support the scholarly pursuits of our faculty.

Faculty Grant Opportunities 

Business Grants

Small Grants

ÃÛÌÒapp faculty members may apply for this grant to cover small expenses associated with teaching, continued scholarship, course development, faculty development or engagement.

  • Grant amount: up to $500
  • Covered expenses: travel, supplies, student assistants or researchers, stipends
  • Eligibility: ÃÛÌÒapp faculty 
  • Deadline: request any time throughout the year
Large Grants

ÃÛÌÒapp Business faculty may apply for this grant to cover large expenses associated with continued scholarship, course development, faculty development or engagement

  • Grant amount: $501 to $6,000
  • Covered expenses: travel, supplies, student assistants or researchers, stipends*
  • Eligibility: ÃÛÌÒapp Business faculty
  • Deadline: applications will be reviewed throughout the year

Frequently Asked Questions

Awards may be used to fund research seminars or research assistants, to assist with publications, to develop new approaches to curriculum, to enhance professional development, and much more.

Not necessarily. Any ÃÛÌÒapp faculty member, regardless of discipline, may apply for a CCIB grant. However, the project presented must be focused on some business or business-related topic. The project's principle investigator or project leader should also be a ÃÛÌÒapp business faculty member. Grant requests from ÃÛÌÒapp Business faculty receive priority in funding decisions.

Yes, though priority is given to projects that have no other means of support. Priority is also given to research projects that involve students or business practitioners.

Typically, awards and grants will be given to a project once, and one per year per faculty member.

A list of all required documentation is included on the grant application form found here.

Applications for awards may be submitted anytime throughout the year. Typically, an applicant will be notified about a decision within 14 days.