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Milan Ephraim
Program Manager, International, Community and Economic Engagement
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mephraim@aplu.org

C. Peter Magrath & W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Engagement Scholarship Awards


APLU Impact

  • Since 2006, the APLU C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award has provided national recognition for the outstanding community-university engagement work of public universities.
  • The Magrath Award winner is chosen from one of four regional winners of the Kellogg Community Engagement Awards, which are presented each fall during the ESC Annual Conference.
  • Both the Magrath Award and the Kellogg Awards recognize universities that have enhanced their learning, discovery, and engagement missions by becoming more integrated with their communities.

With support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU)’s C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award provides national recognition for the outstanding community-university engagement work of public universities.

The 2024 APLU Community Engagement Scholarship Awards cycle is underway. Prospective applicants are encouraged to prepare their submissions first by utilizing the award guidelines & timeline; submissions are due Friday May 3rd at 11:59 PM PST.

Former Magrath Award winners may compete again after a three-year waiting period with a partnership substantially different from their previous submission. For example, the 2020 Magrath winner may compete in 2024; the 2024 winner may compete in 2028.

The national award is named for C. Peter Magrath, APLU president from 1992 to 2005. The Magrath Award is connected to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Engagement Scholarship Regional Awards given by the Engagement Scholarship Consortium (ESC). Both the Magrath Award and the Kellogg Community Engagement Awards recognize universities that have redesigned their learning, discovery, and engagement missions to develop deep and enduring mutually beneficial partnerships with their communities.

The Kellogg Community Engagement Awards are given to the winner of each of the four regional competitions. They are presented annually each fall during the ESC Annual Conference in partnership with APLU’s Commission on Economic and Community Engagement (CECE). Prior to the ESC Annual Conference, the winners of each of the four regions are selected by a panel of university engagement scholars appointed by the ESC Board of Directors and the CECE Executive Committee. In addition, the panel may select one additional application per region that is identified as an exemplary application for special recognition at the ESC Annual Conference.

Each of the four regional winners of the Kellogg Community Engagement Awards competes for APLU’s national C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award. Each Kellogg Community Engagement Award recipient receives two complimentary registrations for the ESC Annual Conference and $2,500 to support the production of a two-minute video “story” about their partnership and to defray expenses for travel to the ESC Annual Conference. During the ESC Annual Conference, each of the four regional winners receives an award object and certificates to be shared with their community partners. The video is shown at the ESC Annual Conference and is part of the review process for the C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award.

The C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award is presented in November of each year during the APLU Annual Meeting, North America’s largest convening of public university presidents, provosts, vice presidents, and senior administrators. The award winner is recognized with an award sculpture, a $20,000 prize, and visibility through CECE. The three regional winners not chosen for the Magrath Award each receive a cash prize of $5,000 at the APLU Annual Meeting in November.

See the Engagement Scholarship Consortium WK Kellogg Foundation Awards page for a full listing of regional award winners and their exemplary projects.

2022: University of Georgia for The Archway Partnership

2021: University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s Center for New North Carolinians (CNNC)

2020: University of Utah’s University Neighborhood Partners (UNP)

2019: Cornell University’s Farmworker Program in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS)

2018: Ball State University and Whitely Neighborhood of Muncie’s Context of Community (SCC) program

2017: Oklahoma State University and the Chickasaw Nation’s Solutions-based Health Innovations and Nutrition Excellence (SHINE) program

2016: Let Knowledge Serve: Portland State University and the Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, Portland State University

2015: CommUniverCity San José, San José State University

2014: Working Together to Transform Lives through Pharmacist Collaborative Care and Outreach in the Community (PCOC), Virginia Commonwealth University

2013: Young Scholars Program, The Ohio State University

2012: Lucille W. Gorham Intergenerational Community Center, East Carolina University

2011: From Bozeman to Khwisero: Engineers Without Borders, Montana State University

2010: The Riverworks at Sturgeon City, North Carolina State University

2009: The American Dream Academy, Arizona State University

2008: Rethinking Urban Poverty: the Philadelphia Field Project, The Pennsylvania State University

2007: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)

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