The College Success Go Big Grant totals $1 million and will help the college provide additional student support services.
The Badgett Family Teacher Education Program was established thanks to continued financial support from the Badgett family. The family has supported the College of Education and Human Services via scholarship funds and endowed professorships.
The partnership will allow for the establishment of a Wildlife Management Area (WMA) agreement that will affect 10,273 acres of the university’s land.
The university’s Justice, Excellence, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Leadership Program underwent a pilot program in the Fall 2024 semester, and has received a grant from Columbia Gas of Kentucky’s NiSource Charitable Foundation that will allow the program to continue.
The grant comes from the Humana Foundation, with which the University of Louisville has been in partnership for some time. The funding will benefit the university’s Humana Health Equity Research Center.
The funding comes via the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education's (CPE) Healthcare Workforce Investment Fund (HWIF).
Family Scholar House has partnered with Elizabethtown Community and Technical College to bring a residential campus to the college to house 48 student parents and their families.
The grant comes from the Kentucky Association of Health Plan, Inc. and will fund a pilot program of a new initiative to provide laptops and wellness coaching to healthcare students.
The Jesse Stuart Institute is a dual-credit opportunity that will allow Greenup County Schools students to earn an associate degree from Ashland Community and Technical College while still in high school.
The grant comes from the Valinhos Foundation, which is a mental health-focused organization aimed at serving children, young adults, and families throughout Indiana via mental wellbeing initiatives.