Upcoming Sponsored Teaching and Learning Events


2024-2025 Sponsored Teaching and Learning Events

2025 Reacting to the Past (RTTP) Summer Institute

2025 Reacting to the Past (RTTP) Summer Institute

  • June 5–8, 2025
  • Barnard College, New York City, NY
  • Award Amount up to $2250
  • 3 spots available

Join fellow engaged educators at the 25th annual Reacting to the Past Summer (RTTP) Institute at Barnard College in New York City. This conference offers RTTP's signature mix of engrossing educational game workshops, thoughtful concurrent sessions, and working groups dedicated to addressing pressing questions facing instructors at this moment. With a great array of game options both long and short, key pedagogical insights, a keynote speaker you can't miss, and the best community you'll find in higher ed, we look forward to seeing you this summer at the Reacting Summer Institute! 

Application deadline: March 26, 2025

NOTE: T his grant supports the full cost of attendance and therefore additional CSCE funds should not be sought. 

Apply for this grant via FTLC Grant System

The award amount reflects the anticipated total cost of attendance. Additional expenses above the award amount, including any pre-conference workshops or add-on events, are the responsibility of the participant.

The 2025 Knapsack Institute: Transforming Teaching and Learning (Virtual)

The 2025 Knapsack Institute: Transforming Teaching and Learning

  • June 9–11, 2025
  • Online/Virtual
  • Award Amount up to $850 (for registration fee)
  • 5 spots available

The Knapsack Institute is a three-day summer institute focused on social justice pedagogy.

Race, ethnicity, class, gender, disability, and sexuality are emotionally laden subjects that have become increasingly politicized. As we face new and more serious threats to advancing inclusion and equity, how can we continue our work at the individual, institutional and national levels? This is one of the many issues we will consider at our three-day Knapsack Institute (KI), which is now in its third decade.

Designed for all educators (K-12; higher education; workshop facilitators, etc.), the Knapsack Institute provides the most current knowledge, tools, strategies, and support to build inclusive and equitable learning and working environments and encourage radical self-care.

The KI is an intimate learning community facilitated by specialists in the field. Our intersectional curriculum is updated each year to incorporate the latest research and best practices. The KI provides both a foundational framework and a range of workshops to select from.

Embrace this opportunity to learn with, and from, people working in a diverse range of settings, all with a shared commitment. This cross-fertilization is one characteristic that makes the KI a unique experience and differentiates it from other professional development programs or conferences. This year we will inaugurate a structured cohort model that will incorporate follow-up action; cultivate relationships in order to better support one another; promote ongoing networking opportunities; and inspire future colloboration.

Application deadline: April 18, 2025

NOTE: T his grant supports the full cost of attendance and therefore additional CSCE funds should not be sought. 

Apply for this grant via FTLC Grant System

The award amount reflects the anticipated total cost of attendance. Additional expenses above the award amount, including any pre-conference workshops or add-on events, are the responsibility of the participant.

The 2025 Landmark College Summer Institute for Educators

The 2025 Landmark College Summer Institute for Educators

  • June 24–26, 2025
  • Putney, VT
  • Award Amount up to $2500
  • 3 spots available

The Summer Institute at Landmark College has been an annual opportunity for education professionals to reboot their learning and refresh their enthusiasm for supporting students who learn differently. 

The event showcases nearly 40 years of Landmark College expertise in teaching students with learning disabilities (like dyslexia), ADHD, autism, who are neurodivergent or who have executive function challenges. Participants engage in small, focused groups for learning and networking, ensuring all voices are heard and questions are addressed.

Application deadline: April 10, 2025

NOTE: T his grant supports the full cost of attendance and therefore additional CSCE funds should not be sought. 

Apply for this grant via FTLC Grant System

The award amount reflects the anticipated total cost of attendance. Additional expenses above the award amount, including any pre-conference workshops or add-on events, are the responsibility of the participant.

The 2025 Teaching Professor Conference--Solving the Challenges of Today's Teaching Together

  • June 6–8, 2025
  • Washington, DC
  • Award Amount up to $3000
  • 5 spots available

Are you finding that the challenges of higher education teaching and learning have escalated? You're not alone. Join faculty from around the country to gain practical tools, innovative strategies, inspiration and support tailored to the unique challenges faced by educators today.

This annual conference is designed with the needs, challenges, and goals of higher education faculty and educators in mind. The Teaching Professor Conference provides an opportunity to dive into effective teaching practices, enhance student learning, and join a supportive community of fellow faculty members who share your same challenges. You'll be able to share your experiences, discuss actionable solutions, and rejuvenate your passion for teaching in an ever-evolving academic landscape.

Application deadline: December 5, 2024

NOTE: Preference is given to first-time attendees.   This grant supports the full cost of attendance and therefore additional CSCE funds should not be sought. 

Apply for this grant via FTLC Grant System

The award amount reflects the anticipated total cost of attendance. Additional expenses above the award amount, including any pre-conference workshops or add-on events, are the responsibility of the participant.

The Annual Conference on the First Year Experience

  • Februrary 16-19, 2025
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Award Amount: up to $2500
  • 5 spots available

The Annual Conference on The First-Year Experience provides an ongoing forum where higher education professionals can share experiences, concerns, and accomplishments related to supporting student learning, development, and success in the first college year. We invite you to be a part of productive collaborations, conversations, and relationships.

Application Deadline: November 1, 2024.

Apply for this grant via FTLC Grant System

The award amount reflects the anticipated total cost of attendance. Additional expenses above the award amount, including any pre-conference workshops or add-on events, are the responsibility of the participant.

AAC&U Annual Meeting —Reaffirming Higher Education's Public Purpose

  • January 22-24, 2025
  • Washington, DC
  • Award Amount: up to $2000
  • 5 spots available

Higher education never stands still. Colleges and universities undergo continuous transformation in support of student success. Educational innovations develop in response to changing societal and workforce needs and an increasingly global context. Knowledge and discovery progress inexorably. To sustain this dynamism and advance the educational and democratic purposes of higher education, leaders at all levels must contend successfully with a variety of challenges—often unforeseeable, often daunting. Today, these challenges are mounting rapidly: Unprecedented government overreach and political interference. An upsurge in student and donor activism. Declining public confidence. The uncertain future of democracy. The growing influence of artificial intelligence. A student mental health crisis.

The 2025 Annual Meeting is designed to help higher education leaders navigate these complex challenges while continuing to innovate and maintain focus on higher education as a public good. Join colleagues from institutions of every type and size, leading experts and thinkers, policymakers and philanthropists for in-depth conversations focused on issues of pressing concern for you, your institution, your students, and your communities. Draw strength from a global network of peers committed to equity and excellence in liberal education. Learn about what’s working at other institutions, across the country and around the world, and share what’s happening at your institution. Discover successful models of partnership and collaboration across departments and divisions, institutions and sectors. Find the resources, support, and inspiration you need to move higher education forward in challenging times.

Application Deadline: November 14, 2024.

Apply for this grant via FTLC Grant System

The award amount reflects the anticipated total cost of attendance. Additional expenses above the award amount, including any pre-conference workshops or add-on events, are the responsibility of the participant.

Michigan OER 2024 Conference

  • September 20, 2024
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Award Amount: up to $20
  • 10 spots available

This one-day conference is hosted by the MI OER Network and brings together open education practitioners, creators, and advocates from across the state to learn, network, and collaborate to help advance open education in Michigan. 

Keynote Presentation: The Art of Open Resources, Pedagogy and Practice: a balancing act in three parts given by Autumn Caines.

Application Deadline: September 12, 2024.

Apply for this grant via FTLC Grant System

The award amount reflects the anticipated total cost of attendance. Additional expenses above the award amount, including any pre-conference workshops or add-on events, are the responsibility of the participant.

Lilly Conference-Traverse City, MI

  • October 9-11, 2024
  • Traverse City, MI
  • Award Amount: up to $2000
  • 10 spots available

Lilly-Traverse City is a part of the overall Lilly Conference Series. For nearly 40 years, Lilly Conferences on College and University Teaching and Learning have provided opportunities for the presentation of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Faculty and administrators at various stages in their academic careers come from across the United States, representing nearly every discipline found in higher education. Visit the Lilly Conference Traverse City webpage for more information.

NOTE: Preference given to first-time conference attendees. This conference is ideal for early, mid-, or late-career faculty relatively new to the scholarship of teaching and learning. This grant supports the full cost of attendance and therefore additional CSCE funds should not be sought. 

Application Deadline: September 5, 2024.

Apply for this grant via FTLC Grant System

The award amount reflects the anticipated total cost of attendance. Additional expenses above the award amount, including any pre-conference workshops or add-on events, are the responsibility of the participant.

OLC Workshop (open year-round)

OLC Workshop Sponsored Grant
Various Topics and Virtual Workshops Available
No Deadline--Open Year-Round

  • Award Amount: $170
  • Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted year round until funds are depleted.
  • Limited seats available each academic year

The OLC Workshop Sponsored Grant supports faculty enrollment in online courses offered by the Online Learning Consortium (OLC). Courses related to digital learning and online/hybrid course design are offered throughout the year. The immersive programs are expert-developed and designed to improve quality in every facet of online education.

Grand Valley State University has an institutional level membership in the OLC and the workshops are a smart and cost effective way to support your continuing professional development. These workshops are a $270 value and the Pew FTLC is able to purchase these course for faculty for $170/seat. We have a limited number of seats available in the workshops which range in length from 10 days to three weeks, and provide opportunities to interact with faculty from a wide variety of institutions. The offerings are designed as online classes so that you may also experience being an online learner. Certificates are issues upon timely completion of all coursework.

Faculty who are interested in participating in OLC workshops should review the list of available topics at http://onlinelearningconsortium.org/learn/olc-new-institute-schedule/.

All faculty (tenure-track, tenured, affiliate, visiting, and adjunct) are eligible to apply.

Apply for this grant via FTLC Grant System




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