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Matching Purpose to Practice Process for the Obermann Center
As a granting arm of the university, the Obermann Center co-sponsors many campus initiatives each year; however, it can be difficult to determine which of the many initiatives in need of funding and/or publicity to support with our limited financial and staff resources. In 2020, we created the following worksheet (nicknamed "The Sieve") to gauge how closely a proposed co-sponsored activity aligned with our mission. For many years, we used this tool to ensure that we allocated our co-sponsorship resources wisely. We provide it here, in case other campus units find it useful for their own needs.
1. Category of proposed event/activity:
- Fellowship
- External grant-funded program
- Convening to explore interest in an idea
- Skill-building activity
- Presentation
- Collaborative events with other units
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
- Symposium
- Short course
- Workshop
- Visiting speaker(s)
- Community-campus exchange of expertise
2. Description of the proposed event/activity:
3. Relationship to our mission — Does the proposed event/activity do one or more of the following?
- Support research
- Serve our convening/facilitation role (exploring a new idea, gathering a team)
- Encourage collaboration in the service of discovery or advancing art/research
- Share discoveries with various audiences, including public audiences
- Other/explain further