Cornerstone: Learning for Living
Solicitation Title: Cornerstone: Learning for Living
Funding Amount: $25,000-$300,000 (see Other Information)
Sponsor Deadline: Monday, December 1, 2025
Solicitation Link: https://www.teaglefoundation.org/Call-for-Proposals/RFPs/Cornerstone-Learning-for-Living
Solicitation Number: N/A
Overview
The Cornerstone: Learning for Living initiative aims to reinvigorate the role of the humanities in general education, and in doing so, expose a broad array of students to the power of the humanities; help students of all backgrounds build a sense of belonging and community; strengthen the coherence and cohesiveness of general education; and increase teaching opportunities for humanities faculty.
Two curricular components of the Cornerstone program model are especially notable:
- Gateway courses aimed at incoming students that are anchored in a common set of transformative texts help build intellectual community among students as well as faculty through a common learning and teaching experience.
- Thematically organized clusters of courses that bring humanistic inquiry to problems in business, health, engineering, and other technical fields help students appreciate that technical problems cannot be addressed exclusively through technical solutions.
Criteria for Project Proposals: Institutions will be selected based on the design and scale of their proposed programs. Selection criteria for both planning and implementation requests are described in further detail below:
- A faculty-led and faculty-owned initiative
- A common intellectual experience anchored in transformative texts for incoming students
- Coherent pathways through general education
- Student reach, particularly for STEM and other pre-professional majors
- Sustainability
- Assessment
- Dissemination
Timeline: Requests for grant support will be considered following a two-stage application process Concept papers for planning and implementation awards must be submitted by December 1, 2025 to [email protected]. Applicants will receive status notifications by February 2026. Applicants who are invited to submit proposals will be expected to finalize their applications by early April 2026. Work supported by the grant may begin as early as summer 2026.
All concept papers should list two co-PIs who are tenured or tenure-track faculty and include a provisional list of faculty members who are interested in teaching with transformative texts.
Interested applicants may wish to refer to this toolkit that distills lessons learned in setting up a Cornerstone program. For additional details, please see this list of frequently asked questions.
Award Types: Implementation grants of varying amounts, up to $300,000 over 24 months, will be made to each funded project participating in this initiative. The size of the implementation grant award will be based on the scope of the project. Planning grants up to $25,000 over 6-12 months are strongly encouraged to lay the groundwork for successful curricular reform and faculty professional development.
RODA ID: 2839