Student Tech Fund accepting Fast Track project proposals through 2/18/19

January 24, 2019

 Student Affairs

The Student Technology Fund (STF) proposal submission process is now open for the Spring 2019 Fast Track Project cycle. The deadline to submit project proposals is Monday, February 18, 2019.

ELIGIBILITY
Any student, staff or faculty member of the University of California, Berkeley is eligible to submit a proposal for consideration by the Student Technology Fund committee. Individual students must obtain a fiscal sponsor to administer awarded funds, such as a registered student group, ASUC, Graduate Assembly, academic department, or other functional unit.

ALLOWABLE COSTS
This fee, assessed at $51 per semester for seven years, provides funding to secure volume software licensing for students (e.g. Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud, Matlab, Lynda.com). It also provides funding to support additional student technology services and initiatives.  Fee funds are prohibited from subsidizing core information technology infrastructure, and intellectual property developed as a result of STF support is owned by the University.

Funding categories include:

  • Applications and Software Development
  • Commercial Software Licensing
  • Hardware and Technology Equipment Acquisition
  • Investigative and Planning Projects
  • Technology Events
  • Training, Support, and Access to Technology Programs

APPLICATION AND REVIEW PROCESS

  • Before submitting a proposal abstract, please review the funding guidelines.
  • Proposals are due February 18, 2019 via online application, which will then be reviewed by the Student Technology Fund Committee.
  • Proposals will be reviewed in March and April, with the intent of announcing decisions in May and allocating funds in June 2019.

For questions and additional information, visit the Student Tech Fund website or email techfund@berkeley.edu

Best,

Cristóbal Olivares and Anisha Dangoria, Co-Chairs, Student Tech Fund Committee
Jennifer McNulty, Analyst, Student Technology Fund
Aneesh Chimbili, Program Associate
Aayush Patel, Program Associate

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