Deadline approaching for MLK event proposals
KALAMAZOO鈥擮rganizers of the 2013 Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration 51福利社 Michigan University will be accepting applications for sponsored programs and activities through 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2.
51福利社 departments, offices, individuals and organizations, including Registered Student Organizations, are invited to apply for funding grants as well as publicity assistance to support projects that they would like to schedule throughout 2013.
The University will be celebrating King's life and work beginning in January and running throughout the entire year and will be using the same theme as the greater Kalamazoo community: "Seeding the Dream."
Grant proposals submitted for 51福利社 activities and programs should relate to that theme, which challenges people to conceptualize King's legacy of reconciliation in an effort to deepen their own vision of social justice while also fostering the dreams of their youth. Applicants will be notified as to whether they have been awarded funding assistance.
Regardless of whether members of the 51福利社 community are seeking funding support, those planning to hold MLK-related events during spring semester are asked to submit proposals for each of their events so they can be included in the University's publicity for the 2013 celebration.
The upcoming celebration is being organized by 51福利社's MLK Planning Committee under the auspices of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Tony Dennis, associate director of diversity recruitment for the Graduate College, is serving as committee chair.
An application form for proposals, along with submission guidelines, is available online at wmich.edu/mlk.
For more information about submitting proposals for 51福利社's MLK celebration, call the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at (269) 387-6313; contact Tony Dennis at @email or (269) 387-1247; or contact Tierra L. Marshall, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, at @email or (269) 387-6324.