UNH Parents Council awards more than $62K to student groups

Friday, January 18, 2019
UNH's dance team by the ocean

The UNH Dance Team is one group that has benefitted from a Parents Association grant. Courtesy photo

The UNH Parents Council recently announced more than $62,000 in enrichment grants have been awarded to 30 student-centered groups.

This year’s recipients range from intramural sports clubs to the dance team to precision racing. Parents Council President Emeritus Pam Dey Vossler notes the Parents Association Grants are geared toward providing seed money for emerging projects, expansions of existing efforts and new aspects of ongoing initiatives.

“It was very exciting, and we were really happy to be able to give out so much,” adds Parents Council Student Enrichment Committee Chairperson Ann Kinslow.

UNH students with a racecar
UNH students can take part in an array of cocurricular activities. Courtesy photo

This 2019 grant recipients are:

Alabaster Blue A Cappella, $1,250

Autonomous Surface Vehicle Team, $2,000

Beta Chapter of N.H. Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society, $2,000

Do It Yourself Engineering, $1,500

Engineers without Borders, $1,000

UNH Precision Racing Team, $3,000

Model United Nations Conference, $500

Model United Nations, NYC, $2,800

National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, $960

Net Impact UNH, $3,600

QuadSat Swarm, $3,500

Student Armed Forces Association, $2,810

Student Occupational Therapy Association, $1,455

Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, $2,000

The Civil Discourse Lab, $1,000.00

UNH Sports Clubs, $2,000

UNH Campus Recreation: Outdoor Adventures, $4,000

UNH Campus Recreation: Intramural Sports Program, $2,000

UNH Chem-E-Car, $1,528

UNH Dance Team, $4,000

UNH Extra-Terrestrial Navigation Swarm, $750

UNH Fencing Club, $2,000

UNH LunaCats, $2,000

UNH Men's Rowing, $3,500

UNH Remotely Operated Vehicle, $2,000

UNH Students Without Borders Partnered with Engineers Without Borders, $500

UNH Women's Club Volleyball, $4,000

UNH Woodsmen Team, $4,000

Women in Business, $650

“From sports to the arts to the sciences and business, we receive proposals from a broad spectrum of student groups,” Dey Vossler notes. “The students these?grants?support are so impressive, and we are very proud to be associated with them.?It is a privilege to steward these funds. These students represent the university and themselves so well.” ??

The?grants are funded through the endowed?Parents Association?Student Enrichment Fund, which was created in 1992. As the association’s leadership group, the council approved the funding awards each year

Interested in helping support the many opportunities UNH students can experience during their undergraduate years? Learn more about the UNH Parents Association.