- Project Examples
- Eligibility
- Award Amount
- Award Timeline
- Application and Proposal Guidelines
- Award Project
The Global Aggies Award for LGBTQIA+ Rights encourages and supports UC Davis student global learning and engagement regarding the issues that LGBTQIA+ communities and individuals face around the world. This award provides students with funding to learn about and advance LGBTQIA+ wellbeing and rights globally, including through international, USA-based, or virtual activity.
The grant supports student involvement in research or creative work, internships/externships, or other projects that advance the rights and/or wellbeing of LGBTQIA+ people globally. This may include:
- Student-driven research or creative activity with a global dimension that aims to support or explore LGBTQIA+ wellbeing and/or rights.
- Collaboration with faculty on relevant research or creative activity.
- Engagement in projects or internships with organizations that support LGBTQIA+ wellbeing and/or rights—these may impact a defined community or create resources supporting LGBTQIA+ people locally, in the United States, in other countries, or transnationally.
- Student-developed independent projects focused on topics relevant to this award to be implemented while studying abroad.
- And more!
Meet our 2022 Global Aggies Award for LGBTQIA+ Rights Winners!
Project Examples
- Collaborate with faculty on a literature review to support research investigating the experiences of transgender and gender nonconforming people in Sacramento area diasporic communities who have sought gender-affirming care.
- Attend an international cultural gathering organized by LGBTQIA+ artists and musicians with the plan to share that experience through a video.
- Join a team to help create gender-affirming, racially and sexually inclusive resources on LGBTQIA+ Asian and Pacific Islander (API) health in multiple languages.
- Inform and participate in global LGBTQIA+ youth policy advocacy at the United Nations.
These are just a few project examples, if you want additional support brainstorming grant activities, please contact us.
Resource Highlight: Info Session - Global Aggies Abroad for LGBTQIA+ Rights
Eligibility
- Open to continuing UC Davis undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.
- Open to all majors and fields of study.
- Proposals must demonstrate an understanding of key issues facing LGBTQIA+ communities and individuals around the world and articulate how the proposed activity will result in a tangible deliverable that reflects the aim of this award.
- Proposed activities are expected to have a duration of at least two weeks of full-time engagement (25+ hours per week) or one month of part-time engagement (5-10 hours per week).
Award Amount
- Grants will range from a minimum of $500 to a maximum of $2,500.
- Award amounts and total number of recipients will depend on the availability of funding, the size of the applicant pool, the specific budgets of the proposed activities, and the competitiveness of each proposal.
Award Timeline
- Applications Open: December 14, 2022
- Proposals Due: March 24, 2023 at 11:59 p.m.
- Grant Recipients Notified: Late April/Early May 2023
- Grant Activity: May take place between June 1 – December 15, 2023.
Application and Proposal Guidelines
Applicants should submit the following to be considered:
- A proposal addressing the prompts below:
- A description of the proposed activity and how it meets the objectives of this grant (up to 750 words).
- Relevant applicant background/experience with LGBTQIA+ wellness and/or rights issues (up to 500 words).
- Brief background on any collaborating faculty, staff and/or organization(s); if you anticipate requesting additional support from Global Affairs (e.g., space, outreach/marketing), please indicate that here (up to 250 words).
- Expected deliverable at the conclusion of the activity and a timeline of when you expect each project component will be completed (up to 250 words); and
- An explanation of how the activity will advance LGBTQIA+ wellbeing and/or rights (up to 250 words).
- A budget and budget narrative of up to one single-spaced page in length that addresses each of the following:
- Proposed budget of independent activities (materials, travel costs, etc.) or a statement of program fees/costs from a program provider; and
- An explanation of the costs, including how you plan to complete the project or project component with the funds awarded.
Award Projects
Award recipients will be expected to share a deliverable/complete a project highlighting their contribution to wellbeing/rights of LGBTQIA+ communities within two months of the conclusion of their program.
APPLY NOW
Applications are open now through March 24, 2023.
Contact Information

Glynis Kincaid
Study Abroad Program Coordinator and Advisor
Global Learning Hub, Global Affairs
gakincaid@ucdavis.edu