Frick Initiative
The multidisciplinary Frick Initiative supports a broad range of grants, opportunities, and university events.
About the Initiative
WashU Emeritus Trustee and alumnus Robert Frick and his wife, Barbara, have made a gift to establish a pilot initiative at the university to encourage an understanding of and commitment to, civil discourse, free and open markets, free speech, and personal responsibility.
Purpose and Goals
The Frick Initiative will provide seed funding for opportunities and events which, in a multidisciplinary context, encourage an understanding of, and a commitment to, the importance of:
- Civil discourse
- Free and open markets
- Free speech
- Personal responsibility
Steering Committee Members
The Initiative will be led by Mahendra Gupta, the Geraldine J. and Robert L. Virgil Professor of Accounting and Management and former dean of Olin Business School; and Russell Osgood, Professor School of Law. In partnership with a steering committee representing student, faculty, and university leadership, they will have responsibility for funding allocation, sponsorship opportunities, and monitoring the program’s success.
- Becko Copenhaver, professor of philosophy in Arts & Sciences
- Betsy Sinclair, Chair and Professor of Political Science
- Liberty Vittert, Professor of the Practice of Data Science at the Olin Business School
The committee also may recommend funding for course or research support, student experiential learning, internships, or community projects. An advisory committee, including Robert and Barbara Frick, will also provide input.
Application Process
Applications will be reviewed periodically by the Initiative’s steering committee. After each meeting, the committee will inform each applicant whether and at what level the application will be funded, and for what period. The committee may make suggestions regarding how to revise an application to make it more likely to be funded.
Each applicant is encouraged to file an application (in letter form) fully explaining:
- What is proposed, and how it fits with the purpose and goals of the Frick Initiative
- A proposed budget and timeline (not to exceed a one-year period),
- A suggestion of the goals to be achieved by the program and ways to measure success.
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