Grants

 The Division of Student Affairs actively pursues private and public grant opportunities to further strengthen its outreach, services and programs to achieve student success.

 
 Program

 Amount
Career Development Services, Internship Program
Academy of Motion Pictures   
Funding for five paid student internships at various production companies including Participant Productions and MPower Pictures.

 $10,000
Center for Service and Action, Alternative Breaks Program   
Ralph & Eileen Swett Foundation   
Funding to expand offerings within the Alternative Breaks program and provide additional opportunities for student to participate.

 $10,000
Jewish Student Services, Black and Jewish Engagement Series   
Religious Action Center Kovler   
An educational program that explores Black and Jewish identities with the goal of strengthening the relationship between these two student communities.

$300
Jewish Student Services, Hillel Logo & Purim Celebration   
Soref Grant - Hillel International   
Funding to create a new logo for Hillel and host a campus Purim celebration.

 $500
Senior Vice President Student Affairs, M Powerment   
Avon Foundation for Women    
A Peer Educator program to promote healthy relationships & create greater awareness among college students.

 $10,000
Student Employment Services, Off Campus Community Service   
U.S. Department of Education   
Funding to provide additional opportunities for LMU students to tutor at Loyola Village Elementary School.

 $46,000
Student Psychological Services, Alcohol Education   
California Coalition for Safer Universities   
An alcohol education and prevention program to create greater awareness among college students through social norming.

 $10,000
The Learning Community, TLC Expansion   
AT&T Grant   
Funding to expand and enhance TLC, a first-year program designed to engage, retain and graduate African American students.

 $50,000
Upward Bound, Upward Bound@ LMU   
U.S. Department of Education  
Partnership with Westchester High School to prepare low-income and first generation students to successfully complete high school and competitively enter and graduate from college.

  $250,000
   
 TOTAL  2010 – 2011 STUDENT AFFAIRS GRANT FUNDING:
 $386,800