President's Building Bridges Fund
For spring 2025, four student-led projects within Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences have been awarded funding through the President’s Building Bridges Fund. The projects are focused on building community across different faiths, cultures, and backgrounds and provide unique opportunities for students to engage in dialogue on complex issues and topics outside of the classroom setting.
The Building Bridges Fund, a new initiative of the Office of the President, aims to promote a culture at Harvard that fosters community between affinity groups and encourages constructive dialogue on interfaith and/or intercultural issues. This fund was inspired by the recommendations from the Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias and the Presidential Task Force on Combating Anti-Muslim, Anti-Arab, and Anti-Palestinian Bias.
The spring 2025 application period has now closed. To learn more about project requirements for future applications, please see the information below.
Grant information
The President’s Building Bridges Fund is a one-time, nonrenewable grant for selected projects that bring together diverse groups of students along one or several of the following lines: building relationships between affinity groups whose interests and views on important issues might diverge; investing in intellectual excellence; acting against discrimination, bullying, harassment, and hate; and fostering constructive dialogue on campus about interfaith issues, intercultural issues, or some combination of the two.
Applicants can request up to $5,000. Projects must be completed, and funds used, by May 31, 2025.
The spring 2025 application period has now closed.
- Applicant must be a current degree-seeking student.
- These student-led projects require sponsorship from the project lead’s dean of students. For projects with a significant academic component, additional sponsorship from a faculty sponsor is encouraged. A letter or email from your School sponsor(s) is required with your application.
- Applicant must demonstrate:
- Potential to promote one or more of the following principles among the Harvard student community: building relationships between affinity groups whose interests and views on important issues might diverge; investing in intellectual excellence; acting against discrimination, bullying, harassment, and hate; and fostering constructive dialogue on campus about interfaith issues, intercultural issues, or some combination of the two.
- Awareness and leveraging of existing student programs and resources, rather than duplication of current efforts.
- Funding cannot be used:
- Retroactively, nor for equipment purchase.
- For student employment, stipends, memberships, or travel.
- Each proposal will be evaluated by a review committee.
- The application period for spring 2025 has now closed. Grants have been awarded.
Awardees will be asked to complete a brief report about project outcomes within 10 days of completion of the project/event/initiative.
Each application must include:
- Project name
- Description (including potential to promote connections between affinity groups, build community, invest in intellectual excellence, engage in efforts to combat discrimination, bullying, harassment, and hate, and encourage constructive dialogue on campus about interfaith and/or intercultural issues; and description of cross-School collaboration, as appropriate)
- Marketing plan
- Itemized budget, including other funding support, using the budget template
- Letter or email of support from School sponsor
- Letter or email of support from faculty sponsor for projects/events/initiatives with a scholarly component.
If you have any questions about the Building Bridges Fund, please contact buildingbridgesfund@harvard.edu.