Baloo Living Dream Builder Grant
Who Can Apply
- Must be an undergraduate currently accepted or enrolled in accredited universities or trade/vocational programs within the United States.
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Key requirement: must be actively leading or organizing a project or initiative. Examples could include:
- Mental health peer groups
- Sustainability projects
- Community wellness programs
- Mutual aid/support networks
- Local advocacy or education efforts
How to Apply:
- What are you actively building, organizing, or leading? (Be specific. We’re looking for real initiatives, not future plans. Max 150 words)
- What problem are you trying to solve, and who does it affect? (Max 150 words)
- What has been accomplished so far as a result of your work? (Examples: people reached, events run, outcomes created. Max 150 words)
- What did you personally initiate or take responsibility for? (Max 120 words)
- What’s one obstacle you’ve faced, and how did you work around it? (150 words)
- How would receiving this award support your work or your ability to continue it? (Max 120 words)
- How do rest and recovery impact your ability to serve others? (Max 120 words)
- Share 1–3 links or uploads that show your work (Examples: photos, website, social page, press, flyers, etc.)
Optional, but highly recommended:
- Record a video telling us in your own words what you’re building, why it matters to you and your community. (Max. length 90 seconds).
- Award
- $1000
- College/Department
- External Scholarships
- Deadline
- 12/01/2026