Global Solidarity Grant Deadline Extended- APPLY NOW!

Is your campus advancing Catholic mission through a globally focused project? Apply now for a 2018 Global Solidarity Grant!

Campus initiatives addressing societal issues such as, but not limited to issues surrounding migration, human trafficking, or global sustainability may be eligible to receive a 2018 Global Solidarity Grant.

Sponsored by the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities and Catholic Relief Services, Global Solidarity Grants aim to support projects that are innovative and high-impact, that combine prayer, spiritual development, and the examination of values with educational objectives. ACCU member institutions working creatively to advance Catholic mission through global solidarity are encouraged to apply now and be considered for an award of up to $3,000.

The deadline to apply for a grant has been extended to Friday, November 9! Visit the ACCU website for more details about how your campus can receive a Global Solidarity Grant!

For questions, please contact njalandoni@accunet.org.

Catholic Relief Services Launches New Resources for Faculty on Human Trafficking

Catholic Relief Services University Engagement New Academic Resources on Human Trafficking for 2018-2019

 Whether you are a university faculty member, interested learner, or student writing a final paper on human trafficking, explore 7 modules of curated Human Trafficking resources hosted on our Catholic Relief Services Faculty Learning Commons platform.

  • Modules include learning objectives, case studies, videos, articles, and discussion questions.
  • Content explores the complex root causes, current manifestations, and effective responses to the issue that Pope Francis calls “a crime against humanity.”
  • Material was curated and developed as a collaboration between:
    • Christine Cervenak, JD, of the Center for Human and Civil Rights at the University of Notre Dame
    • Lucy Steinitz, PhD, CRS Senior Technical Advisor for Protection
  • Modules are interdisciplinary, free to access, and are meant to be shared in the classroom as well as beyond it in order to form educated global citizens and student leaders and advocates for the common good.
  • Learn more and share with others:
  • Questions? Contact Danielle Roberts: Danielle.roberts@crs.org