MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS CHALLENGE March 6 2018 Agenda

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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE March 6, 2018

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE March 6, 2018

Agenda § Overview § Johnson Controls Foundation comments § Building community partnerships

Agenda § Overview § Johnson Controls Foundation comments § Building community partnerships

THE PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE • Marquette faculty and community partner(s) working together to address one

THE PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE • Marquette faculty and community partner(s) working together to address one or more critical neighborhood issue(s) • Goal: create sustainable solutions that can change the trajectory of lives in our community

THE PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE • Collaborative, problem solving/solution orientation

THE PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE • Collaborative, problem solving/solution orientation

CHALLENGE DETAILS • Applications will be due at the end of September 2018 •

CHALLENGE DETAILS • Applications will be due at the end of September 2018 • Finalized application materials are still under development • Information will be posted at: www. marquette. edu/innovation

Who can apply? § Application requires a team that includes: o An interdisciplinary group

Who can apply? § Application requires a team that includes: o An interdisciplinary group of Marquette faculty with representation from STEM-related disciplines, social sciences, and humanities o Community organization partner(s)

Application Narrative § What is the problem that you are seeking to address? What

Application Narrative § What is the problem that you are seeking to address? What is the evidence of need? § What Milwaukee neighborhood(s) are you focusing your project on? § Who will be impacted? Note that the project will require a citizens advisory committee.

Application Narrative § Who are the community partners working on this project? What are

Application Narrative § Who are the community partners working on this project? What are their specific roles? § What are the planned activities? § What will the measurable outcomes? How will you define success?

Application Narrative § What is the anticipated impact? § What is your dissemination and

Application Narrative § What is the anticipated impact? § What is your dissemination and community communication plan? o Public-facing communication o Scholarly dissemination

Budget details § Marquette financial guidelines must be followed § Subawards to external partners

Budget details § Marquette financial guidelines must be followed § Subawards to external partners for specific activities § Final budget details will be negotiated with the selected team

Timeline § Community information sessions (March-April) § Final application and budget guidelines available by

Timeline § Community information sessions (March-April) § Final application and budget guidelines available by April § Workshop for interested applicants late May or early June

Timeline § Office hours and open information sessions early September § Budget preparation workshops

Timeline § Office hours and open information sessions early September § Budget preparation workshops mid- to late September § Proposals due September 30, 2018

Johnson Controls is partnering with Marquette University Being the Difference in Milwaukee Johnson Controls

Johnson Controls is partnering with Marquette University Being the Difference in Milwaukee Johnson Controls is partnering with Havenwoods, Thurston Woods and Westlawn Gardens.

Johnson Controls is partnering with Marquette University Being the Difference in Milwaukee Johnson Controls

Johnson Controls is partnering with Marquette University Being the Difference in Milwaukee Johnson Controls is partnering with Havenwoods, Thurston Woods and Westlawn Gardens.

Definition of Community Engagement § Community Engagement is the collaboration between institutions of higher

Definition of Community Engagement § Community Engagement is the collaboration between institutions of higher education and their larger communities (local, regional/state, national, global) for the mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge and resources in a context of partnership and reciprocity. Defined by the Carnegie Foundation

Community Engagement Principles § The principles are responsive to the consideration of the university

Community Engagement Principles § The principles are responsive to the consideration of the university as part of a broader “ecosystem of knowledge” in which solutions are co-created through partnership with the community of which the institution is a part (Saltmarsh and Hartley, 2016).

Community Engagement Support § Available for consultation, and facilitation of meetings between faculty and

Community Engagement Support § Available for consultation, and facilitation of meetings between faculty and community organizations regarding: o Brainstorming o Structuring of partnership o Ongoing consultation and support

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Visit Marquette. edu/innovation for more updates! Click to edit Master text styles CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLE Email: innovation@marquette. edu