
"Four projects led by faculty, staff, students, and fellows from across the University have received funding from the Harvard Culture Lab Innovation Fund (HCLIF) for the 2025-2026 academic year. Three of them are new, with the fourth an expansion of a 2024-2025 project. Administered by Community and Campus Life, HCLIF provides grants to support innovative projects that foster belonging and a culture of mutual respect at the University."
""For more than seven years, the Culture Lab Innovation Fund has offered a unique platform for students, faculty, staff, and researchers to cross disciplines and engage in this essential work together. Whether by visualizing the lived experience of disability on campus, fostering brave spaces for interfaith dialogue, or teaching the art of deep listening, this year's recipients are doing more than breaking down silos at Harvard. They are strengthening our collective capacity to see one another more clearly.""
Four projects led by faculty, staff, students, and fellows across the University received funding from the Harvard Culture Lab Innovation Fund for the 2025-2026 academic year. Three projects are new and one expands a 2024-2025 initiative. The fund is administered by Community and Campus Life and supports innovative efforts that foster belonging and a culture of mutual respect. Awards range from $5,000 to $15,000, and applications for 2026-2027 proposals are being accepted. True belonging is framed as an ongoing pursuit that requires bridge-building. One funded project is The Deep Listening Workshop Series, led by Harvard Divinity School students Lia Pikus and Paula Ortiz and open to the entire University community.
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