The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation was established in 1974 with funds from the will of Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge. The mission of the foundation is to support and encourage those educational, cultural, social and environmental values that contribute to making our society more humane and our world more livable.

Dodge Foundation Frontiers for Veterinary Medicine Fellowships

Subjects: Veterinary medicine.

Purpose: To provide opportunities to veterinary students to explore and bring new problem-solving perspectives to animal-related issues.

Eligibility: Open to candidates who are enroled as full-time veterinary students at a U.S. or Canadian college of Veterinary medicine.

Level of Study: Postgraduate

Type: Fellowship

Value: US$7,000

Frequency: Annual

Study Establishment: Any American Veterinary Medical Association accredited college of veterinary medicine

Country of Study: United States of America or Canada

Application Procedure: Check website for details.

Closing Date: December 16th

For further information contact:

Contact: Michelle Knapik, Director for Environmental and Welfare of Animals

Dodge Foundation Visual Arts Initiative

Subjects: Visual art.

Purpose: To provide a unique professional infrastructure and sprinted network for the artist/educator.

Eligibility: Open to candidates who have taught the visual arts for at least 3 years and will be continuing as visual arts teachers.

Level of Study: Professional development

Type: Grant

Value: US$5,000 plus $2,000 for visual arts project

Frequency: Annual

Country of Study: United States of America

No. of awards offered: 20

Application Procedure: Check website for details.

Closing Date: January 31st

Funding: Foundation

Additional Information: For more information, please go to www.grdodge.org/what-we-fund.

For further information contact:

Contact: Sharnita C. Johnson, Dodge Arts Program Director

Stevens Institute of Technology

Subjects: Teacher training.

Purpose: To enable teachers to grow as educational leaders to better impact their scholars and communities.

Eligibility: For STEAM teacher training program which integrates Art into STEM through Engineering Design.

Level of Study: Postgraduate

Type: Fellowship

Value: $30,000

Frequency: Annual

Country of Study: United States of America

Application Procedure: Application form and details available on the website.

Closing Date: Check website for all up-to-date details

Funding: Foundation