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Become a Philanthropy Lab Partner (University Partnership) is sponsored by Once Upon A Time Foundation. The Philanthropy Lab (a program of the Once Upon A Time Foundation) invites top-tier universities to apply for partnership to host an experiential philanthropy course. Selected universities receive funding for a full-credit undergraduate course where students are given the responsibility of directing real money to nonprofit organizations. The program aims to ignite students' interest in philanthropy and increase the priority of philanthropy education in higher education.
Geographic focus: United States
Focus areas: Higher Education, Philanthropy Education, Experiential Learning, Community Partnerships
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Once Upon a Time Foundation Once Upon a Time Foundation Once Upon A Time Policies Raynor Cerebellum Project Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) Electronic Data & Mental Health Research The Once Upon a Time Foundation is a $275 million private foundation based in Fort Worth, Texas. We support a wide range of organizations including those that provide arts and humanities, community affairs, health and medicine, human services, and education benefits to members of the community. The Philanthropy Lab engages college students in philanthropy by giving them the tangible responsibility of directing real money to nonprofit organizations in the context of full-credit undergraduate courses. Over $19 million has been distributed to nonprofits, directed by undergraduate students. Electronic Data & Mental Health Research is comprised of grants totaling $3 million awarded to clinical teams of experts at Harvard McLean, Johns Hopkins University, and University of Pennsylvania to collaborate in parallel research studies on “The Use of Patients’ Electronic Communications in Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment.” Child Apraxia Treatment provides resources to both parents and clinicians on evidence-based assessment and treatment of childhood apraxia of speech, including the Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC) treatment method. Grants totaling nearly $2 million have been awarded to study the effects of various treatment conditions, including parent training, length of therapy session, and masking, on outcome measures for children with moderate to severe childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), using Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC), an evidence-based treatment method. Once Upon a Time launched The Raynor Cerebellum Project in 2022 with the goal of finding the shortest path to improving the lives of patients affected by cerebellar disorders. To date, the Raynor Cerebellum Project has awarded over $40 million to fund cutting edge cerebellar research projects around the country and the world, along with the creation of a schedule of regular conferences focused entirely on bringing together the best minds in cerebellar research. The Raynor Cerebellum Project will be known as the greatest collaboration of minds and resources dedicated to finding solutions for those living with cerebellar disorders. The Raynor Cerebellum Project is a top strategic priority for Once Upon a Time with the intent to significantly broaden our footprint in the area of cerebellar research. is a Nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. Once Upon a Time Foundation ,
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Once Upon a Time Foundation Once Upon a Time Foundation Once Upon A Time Policies Raynor Cerebellum Project Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) Electronic Data & Mental Health Research The Once Upon a Time Foundation is a $275 million private foundation based in Fort Worth, Texas.
We support a wide range of organizations including those that provide arts and humanities, community affairs, health and medicine, human services, and education benefits to members of the community. The Philanthropy Lab engages college students in philanthropy by giving them the tangible responsibility of directing real money to nonprofit organizations in the context of full-credit undergraduate courses.
Over $19 million has been distributed to nonprofits, directed by undergraduate students. Electronic Data & Mental Health Research is comprised of grants totaling $3 million awarded to clinical teams of experts at Harvard McLean, Johns Hopkins University, and University of Pennsylvania to collaborate in parallel research studies on “The Use of Patients’ Electronic Communications in Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment.
” Child Apraxia Treatment provides resources to both parents and clinicians on evidence-based assessment and treatment of childhood apraxia of speech, including the Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC) treatment method.
Grants totaling nearly $2 million have been awarded to study the effects of various treatment conditions, including parent training, length of therapy session, and masking, on outcome measures for children with moderate to severe childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), using Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC), an evidence-based treatment method.
Once Upon a Time launched The Raynor Cerebellum Project in 2022 with the goal of finding the shortest path to improving the lives of patients affected by cerebellar disorders.
To date, the Raynor Cerebellum Project has awarded over $40 million to fund cutting edge cerebellar research projects around the country and the world, along with the creation of a schedule of regular conferences focused entirely on bringing together the best minds in cerebellar research.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Top-tier accredited colleges and universities in the United States; applications/nominations are accepted from professors, department chairs, or deans. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $100,000 per year Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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View Foundation ProfileApplication snapshot: target deadline March 15, 2026; published funding information Up to $100,000 per year; eligibility guidance Top-tier accredited colleges and universities in the United States; applications/nominations are accepted from professors, department chairs, or deans.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
The Raynor Cerebellum Project will be known as the greatest collaboration of minds and resources dedicated to finding solutions for those living with cerebellar disorders. The Raynor Cerebellum Project is a top strategic priority for Once Upon a Time with the intent to significantly broaden our footprint in the area of cerebellar research. is a Nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.
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