The WWEST Partners program brings together training, resources and funding from the WWEST program with both established and unestablished community organizations that are undertaking activities to promote outreach, recruitment and retention for girls, young women and industry professionals in engineering science and technology.
WWEST Partners Call for Abstracts – Closed
*Please check back later for dates on when we will re-open our call for abstracts.
The NSERC Chair for Women in Science and Engineering, BC and Yukon, is pleased to announce the Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology (WWEST) Partner Project. This project will provide funding to non-profit groups in BC and the Yukon who are undertaking outreach, recruitment, and/or retention projects focusing on women in engineering, science and technology. The WWEST Partners project aims to bring together groups with similar goals from across the region to share best practices and provide peer support, while reducing duplication of effort.
Available funding
Groups may apply for 1, 2 or 3 year grants for new or existing projects. Single-year projects are eligible for a one-time grant of up to $5000. Multi-year grants are eligible for up to $6000, distributed over the years of funding. The intention of the funding is to help establish or expand programs, and it is expected that projects include other funding sources and a plan to continue after WWEST Partners funding ends.
Groups may apply for multiple grants for multiple projects if they have the organizational capacity to support them. WWEST reserves the right to combine smaller projects from a group into a single grant.
Individual projects will generally be funded only once in a three-year period, so multi-year projects are encouraged to apply for multi-year grants.
The overall funding pool is limited, so it is anticipated that we may not be able to fund all projects, or may not be able to fund projects at the requested level. If receiving less funding than you applied for will cause the project to be cancelled or significantly modified, please include details in your proposal.
Criteria
Project selection will be based on:
- The need for the project;
- The impact the project will have and the number of people affected;
- The sustainability of the project after the funding ends, including organizational capacity;
- Organizational readiness for the funding;
- How the project will be measured and plans for dissemination of results.
Project funding will be based on recommendations from a review committee.
How to Apply
There is a multi-stage process to apply for WWEST Partners funding.
Note: All dates are TBA.
- Submit an abstract of less than 300 words, describing your proposed project and the funding you are requesting, to wwest@mech.ubc.ca.
- Groups with accepted abstracts will be requested to send delegates to the WWEST Partners workshop, held at UBC (Date and time TBA, travel subsidies available for those from outside the Lower Mainland). The workshop will focus on succession planning, and discussing both proposed projects and the projects already underway.
- Full application packages, based on the accepted abstracts, are due (Date TBA). Application forms will be distributed at the workshop.
- WWEST will then make funding decisions..
If you are interested in participating in the WWEST Partners program please email wwest (at) mech (dot) ubc (dot) ca
Current WWEST Partner Projects
To read more about our current WWEST Partners funded projects, click here
Past Workshops
Fundraising and Sponsorship Best Practices – January 10, 2011
Measuring Outcomes and Reporting Best Practices - April 2011
Succession Planning – September 23, 2011
Fundraising 101: Art and Science of Fundraising – January 23, 2012
