Request for Proposals Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education Project Overview – under the sponsorship of the International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU), a Task Force representing the six regions of the world was convened in March 2019 to develop a pathway to drive transformation in Jesuit Business Education. A first step was the drafting of “The Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education'' in response to the most recent Apostolic Preferences of the Society of Jesus. The report was released in June, 2020, (https://iaju.org/working-groups/newparadigm-jesuit-business-education) and the American Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) Business School Deans are interested in encouraging the development of materials that will assist Jesuit business schools in the US and worldwide to align themselves with the Inspirational Paradigm.
Project Goals – this project will use a challenge grant program to encourage the development of materials – such as videos, podcasts, teaching notes, etc... -- that faculty can use to integrate the principles of the Inspirational Paradigm into their teaching, as well as to develop materials that would support co-curricular programming consistent with the Inspirational Paradigm.
Scope of Work – the scope of work will vary with the type of materials developed. Deliverables might include, but are not limited to, cases, videos, podcasts, simulations, teaching notes, supporting materials, etc.... It is expected that some projects will entail more work than others, and incentive grants will vary to match the scope, with grants ranging between $1,000 and $20,000.
Evaluation Metrics and Criteria – projects will be evaluated using the following criteria:
• Advancement of the aims of the Inspirational Paradigm
• Relevant expertise and experience of participants to produce a high-quality project
• Evidence that project will foster collaboration between and meet the needs of multiple Jesuit business schools.
• Degree of innovation in project scope
• Efficiency of resource use implied by budget submitted
• Ability to leverage resources from other sources in the production of the project Submission Requirements – proposals will be evaluated based on these materials:
• Information on the qualifications and experience of project participants (including CVs)
• A budget detailing the major spending categories, including stipends to grant participants and non-salary expenditures
• A description of the project written with the evaluation criteria in mind
• Sources and amounts of any other funding expected to support the project (including from the home institution(s) of participating faculty)
• Project timeline, with finished product due on or before August 31, 2021
• Proposals should not exceed 1250 words and ten pages including any attachments (excluding CVs)
Proposals should be submitted to Dean Jim Joseph, [email protected], one of the review committee co-chairs.