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Initiatives For Women makes awards on an annual cycle. Generally,
applications are accepted early in the calendar year (early to
mid-March). Recipients are notified in early May, and the awards
ceremony is held during the summer (usually July). Any person
or group affiliated with the University at Albany, SUNY, and supporting
the advancement of women or women's concerns at the University
may apply for an Initiatives For Women award. Applicants must
be a current student or employee at the University at Albany both
at the time of application (spring) and when the activities occur
for which the award will be used (for expenses incurred in spring
or the following academic year). In addition, Initiatives For
Women coordinates the Avon-IFW Life Impact Scholarship Program.
Emily Gonzalez, IFW
Recipient | IFW enables women students, staff and faculty to
realize their academic and career potential. The program builds on
the University at Albany's tradition of providing equal educational
opportunity to women by supporting different categories of awards for
women of promise: general, presidential, and endowed
awards. Women may apply in every category for which they are
eligible.
The IFW awards generally range from
$500 to $2,000 depending on need. In 2001 for the first time, two
awards of $2,500 each were given. The IFW Awards Selection Committee
reviews all requests submitted. Every application is read by at least
five members of the Selection Committee. Starting in 2004 all
applicants will also be required to submit an Online IFW Award
Eligibility Form |
Award recipients from previous
rounds include: - an undergraduate student for books and printmaking
material for an art course;
- a
University employee for financial support to register for an
additional undergraduate course;
- the
Institute for Research on Women for a program to
promote interdisciplinary research and scholarship on women and
gender;
- a cluster of faculty and
librarians who proposed a project to create a video series entitled,
"Seeing Women Transnationally";
- a Ph.D. student to support her research on women in
politics, especially women who ran for Congress.
The first round of 10 IFW awards was given in 1994. By 2000,
the total amount of money distributed by IFW had surpassed $100,000,
and in 2001 the total number of IFW awards pushed over the 200
mark. In 2004, 39 awards totalling $38,350 were given. To date,
IFW has raised over $1,000,000 to help support the dreams of women
at the University at Albany.
For more information, please contact Sue Faerman.
Webmaster Joy
D. Ewing.
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