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This summer, Incite Institute set out to award $300,000 in new grants through our Breakdown/(Re)generation Project, which supports Columbia University Arts and Sciences initiatives related to breakdowns in the social and natural worlds. After an extensive search, we’re excited to introduce you to the 2024 Breakdown/(Re)generation grant recipients.
This October, we’re bringing together leading political experts and scholars for a three-part panel series exploring key topics shaping this pivotal election, including voting behavior, domestic policy, and the global implications of U.S. foreign policy.
Have an idea for an initiative that brings people together to generate insight and incite change? Whether you’re an artist, activist, journalist, organizer, scholar, or community leader—and no matter where you are in the world—we may have a grant that’s right for you.
Today, the Baldwin-Emerson Elders Project becomes available to the public for the first time.
Since relaunching in 2022 as the first magazine to explore tech from Black, Asian, and queer vantage points, Logic(s) has seen steady growth.
The collaboration between Columbia University’s Bundles Scholars and Incite will create enhanced funding, mentorship, skill-building, and networking opportunities for program participants.
A conversation with Dr. Allison Benson-Hernández, our first Global Change Program recipient.