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The University of California Humanities Research Institute facilitates experimental, interdisciplinary humanities scholarship through partnerships, research initiatives, and competitive grants.
Grants
As a grantmaking organization, UCHRI primarily funds UC faculty and graduate students who participate in innovative research and projects that engage a variety of disciplines and stakeholders.
Supplemental Multicampus Faculty Working Group Graduate Student Fund
The UCHRI Supplemental Multicampus Faculty Working Group Graduate Student Funding provides financial resources to create or augment support of research-driven, graduate student engagement in Multicampus Faculty Working Groups. Prospective PIs as well as successful applicants from last year who are applying for a renewal grant are eligible to apply for supplemental funding for a graduate student stipend that will allow the substantive inclusion of one or two graduate students in the project. Please note that for administrative reasons, the graduate student(s) must be from the PI’s campus.
Supplemental funding is intended to allow graduate students to participate significantly in large-scale research projects, to receive sustained mentorship from the professors involved in the project and build on their own research, and to help them gain research and project management skills. Full integration means that PIs and project members share the full scope of the project with graduate students, including how it was conceived, what its future will be, and how its budget operates. Graduate students should be both collaborators and mentees and their participation in the project should be carefully considered and diligently managed.
UCHRI has funded integrated graduate student participation in many research-based projects in the past. Graduate students have helped to set the research agenda, used data from research projects to write scholarly articles, engaged with community members around research issues, and shared pedagogical and methodological resources through studio-built websites and workshops.
Integrated graduate student collaboration can take many forms, but grantees are especially encouraged to consider:
Del Rey Yacht Club (310) 823-4664 or visit the DRYC Junior Program website
California Yacht Club (310) 823-4567 or visit the CYC Junior Program website
Santa Monica Windjammers Yacht Club (31) 827-7692 or visit the SMWYC Junior program website
About
The Santa Monica Bay Sailing Foundation (SMBSF) began in 1990, as a 501(c)(3) corporation, committed to changing lives within the Santa Monica Bay area through the sport of sailing and other boating activities.
Over the past three decades, the SMBSF has partnered with several local charities and raised over $1,000,000 to help the general sailing public.
The Foundation is proud of its ability to develop and fund innovative programs promoting the sport of sailing for qualified participants of all ages and abilities, thereby making it one of California’s leading sailing community support groups. SMBSF funds summer scholarship programs as well as competitive sailing teams at DRYC, CYC, SMWYC, WYC and KHYC.
SMBSF Scholarship Grants
This foundation provides funds for young people who demonstrate need to participate in sailing classes and clinics throughout the year.
Scholarship funds are established by local individuals, families, businesses and organizations. They provide tuition assistance and financial support to new and continuing college students, and many offer renewable awards.
Jennie V. and Marie Cook Scholarship
Continuing students pursuing degrees in Engineering, Health Science (includes nursing and medicine), or Science who are currently enrolled at: UC Irvine, UC San Diego, UCLA, UC Riverside, CSUF, CSULB, California Institute of Technology, or Occidental College.
Community Finance Initiative
Advancing the financial resilience of low-income households across the U.S.
This model enables us to engage and support a broad range of organizations across the globe to tackle some of the most pressing social issues of our time.
The Citi Foundation’s 2026 Community Finance Initiative commits $35 million to support programming that bolsters the financial stability, strength and safety of low-income households in the U.S.
Focus Areas
The Foundation seeks to support organizations advancing low-income household financial resilience in the United States across three focus areas:
Stabilize: Programs that help low-income households to build financial skills and confidence to manage daily finances and navigate financial stress.
Strengthen: Programs that help low-income households build and repair credit, as well as short- and long-term financial assets.
Safeguard: Programs that protect low-income household financial security by preventing and addressing financial losses.
Funding Opportunity
The Foundation plans to award 70 $500,000 (USD) grants (to be disbursed over two years) totaling $35 million to community organizations working in select communities where Citi has a presence.
The grants will be restricted and are anticipated to be disbursed in two annual payments in 2026 and 2027. Proposed projects should be for a term of 24 months, starting no sooner than August 1, 2026 and ending no later than December 31, 2028.
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