The national organization of the American Association of University Women has several grants and fellowships it offers university faculty members throughout the nation. The application process opens Sept. 16, and applications are due no later than Nov. 15.
Ball State is an affiliate member of AAUW.
Faculty who teach at the university level can find information about the grants and fellowships at https://www.aauw.org/resources/programs/fellowships-grants/current-opportunities/.
Annually AAUW awards more than $6 million in grants and fellowships to more than 300 women and community projects. Throughout its more than 125-year history, AAUW has given more than $135 million to more than 13,000 women and community projects.
The Muncie Branch of AAUW, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2025, has awarded more than $64,000 in scholarships for nontraditional college students attending Ball State and Ivy Tech Community College since the early 1980s. Proceeds from the Muncie Branch’s annual used book sale that takes place at the end of May each year at the Ball State Alumni Center support the organization’s nontraditional student scholarships and operational costs.
For Muncie Branch AAUW information, contact AAUW President Sheryl Swingley, sswingley@bsu.edu.