2024 Capacity-Building Grant Recipients
Thanks to the support of Lilly Endowment Inc., the Educating Character Initiative (ECI) has awarded 41 grants of up to $50,000 to institutions seeking to educate and embed character in their distinctive contexts of higher education. We look forward to the ways in which the work of these institutions will deepen collective understanding of character and expand capacity to educate character in undergraduate colleges and universities. Congratulations to these deserving recipients.
Arkansas State University
Building Character Initiative: A Focus on A-State Students
Audrey Bowser, Annette R. Hux
Auburn University at Montgomery
Purpose and Character for Holistic Student Success
Stephen P. Bray, Lynn Stallings
Austin Community College
Completing the CIRCLE: Shaping Character Through Liberal Education
at Austin Community College District
Ted Hadzi-Antich Jr., Arun John, Grant H. Potts
Baylor University
In collaboration with Yale University, Howard University, Lincoln University,
Davidson College, and University of Pennsylvania
Common Good Character Trust
Andy Hogue, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Baylor University
Preparing Champions
Paul E. Putz, Juliana Smith, Cori Bolts
Bellarmine University
Character Education in Connection to Thomas Merton
Jon Blandford
Carleton College
Knowing Ourselves:
Reflecting on Values, Ethics, and Meaning-Making in the First-Year Seminar
William L. North, George Cusack, Jennifer R. Wolff
Carson-Newman University
Developing Character Toward Student Success and Flourishing
Jeana Partin, Rodney E. Russell
The City University of New York, Medgar Evers College
The Beloved Community Character and Leadership Institute
Glenn McMillan
Clarke University
Clarke Character and Charism Project
Mariann Weber, Amanda Matson, Callie Clark, Garland Shirley
Davidson College
Cultivating Humane Instincts and Building Public Good
Douglas A. Hicks
Elms College
Ethical Leadership & Mission Sustainability (ELMS)
Andrew F. Coston
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Nurturing Global Citizens of Character
Robert E. McGrath, Benjamin Freer
Fort Lewis College
Character Building Conversations on Reconciliation & Restorative Justice
Paul A. DeBell, Heather J. Shotton
Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System
Planning for Moral Resilience in Nursing Students
David L. Whidden III, Cindra K. Schneider
Hildegard College
Formation for the Common Good
Matthew J. Smith, Jeffrey L. Tanner
Lee University
Character through Core Values
Thomas R. Pope, Jared Wielfaert, Debra Gladden, Holly Perleoni
Miami University
The Character of Entrepreneurship: Preparing Tomorrow’s Entrepreneurial Leaders
Rebecca Crews, Kerri Cissna, Gregory R. Dern
Middle Georgia State University
Leadership and Character Development Program
Rafael Villamil, Winfield Tufts
National Louis University
Building Interpersonal Strength and Character to Improve
College Persistence and Graduation
Jamal Scott
North Park University
Utilizing The Sankofa Experience to Educate Character Development
in Empathy and Justice
Anthony Zamblé, Elizabeth Odette Pierre,
Karl Clifton-Soderstrom, K. Richard Kohng, Peter St. Jean
Providence College
Virtuous Education: Integrating the Humanistic Tradition with Character Formation
Raymond Hain, Iain Bernhoft, Sister Matthew Marie Cummings, James F. Keating
Radford University
Cultivating Virtues for Solving Wicked Problems
Heather E. Keith, Steven Fesmire, Guy Axtell, Paige Tan
Rhodes College
Creating a Community of Character at Rhodes College
Catherine E. Welsh, Daniel Cullen, Brittney Jackson,
Rebecca Finlayson, Mary Elizabeth Miller, Timothy Huebner
Saint Mary’s College of California
Character for Community Engagement
Shawny Anderson, Sarah Beth Dempsey, Jennifer Herzog
Salem Academy & College
Touchstones for Character: Gender, Care, and Justice
B. Diane Lipsett, Jennifer S. Borrero, JaNae Joyner
Santa Clara University
Capacity-Building for Character Formation within a Principled Leadership Program
Sarah P. Cabral, William J. Mains
Seton Hill University
Seeking Conviction and Understanding Vocation:
Coordinating Character Education at Seton Hill University
Sarah E. Marsh
Tufts University
Developing Rigorous Measures for Assessing Civic Character:
A Mixed Methods Approach to Scale Construction
Sunah Hyun, Diane M. Ryan, Peter Levine
University of California Santa Barbara
The Development of an Open-Source App for Enhancing Curiosity
and Its Associated Virtues
Jonathan W. Schooler, Madeleine E. Gross
University of Chicago
Developing and Assessing a Fellowship Program in Virtue and Practical Wisdom
Howard C. Nusbaum, Jim Palos, Zachary Loveless
University of Delaware
Institutional Consensus of Character Education at the University of Delaware
Johann F. Ducharme
University of Dubuque
Building Stronger Teams: Integrating Social-Emotional and Character Development in College Athletics
Anne Funke, Mary K. Bryant, and Liza Johnson
University of Florida
Project VITE: Virtue in Teacher Education
Mark B. Pacheco, Christopher J. Anthony, Timothy M. Vetere
University of Kansas
IRISE Values Adoption Initiative
Nancy E. Snow, Linda L. Luckey
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
From Theory to Practice: Building Communities for Ethical Deliberation
at the Nation’s Oldest Public University
Michael Vazquez, Sarah Stroud
University of Texas San Antonio
Developing and Designing Character Education at UTSA: A Capacity Building Project
Rachael Miller, Alvin Curette Jr.
University of Virginia
Building Faculty Capacity to Cultivate Character in the School of Education
and Human Development at the University of Virginia
Sara Rimm-Kaufman, Jamie Jirout, Rachel Wahl, Jim Soland
Utah State University
Developing the Temperament and Tools to Build Peace in the 21st Century
Patrick Q. Mason, Austin J. Knuppe, Shannon Peterson, Tammy M. Proctor
Villanova University
Augustinian Leadership & Character Education Beyond 1st-Year Experience:
Shared Understanding & Collaboration
Anna B. Moreland, Michael Tomko, Colleen E. Mitchell,
Paul A. Camacho, Terence Sweeney
Warren Wilson College
Character at Work:
Educating for Civic Engagement, Empathy, and Integrity at a Work College
Jay W. Roberts, Annie Jonas, Paul J. Bobbitt
The ECI is grateful to all those who submitted proposals for 2024 Capacity-Building Grants. We were impressed by the quality of the proposals received, including many we were unable to fund in this round. We encourage all applicants whose requests were not fulfilled to reapply in our next grant cycle.