The Georgetown University Social Innovation and Public Service (SIPS) Fund is a $1.5 million student-run fund that allocates approximately $60,000 in grant money every year to help students and alumni start their own social ventures. The mission of SIPS grows out of the Jesuit tradition of service to others. At the SIPS Fund, we invest in people as changemakers and match them with the resources they need to address pressing issues and create substantive, positive social impact.
We evaluate grant proposals based on our four pillars–Innovation, Sustainability, Impact on Community, and Impact on Student–and work with grantees over the course of the academic year to help them transform their public service ideas into a reality. We fund a variety of projects, from nonprofit organizations to new student groups to international workshops. To date, SIPS has incubated 54 student and alumni projects which have sent grantees to underserved communities all over the world.
The Green Revolving Loan Fund (GRLF) is a designated portion of Georgetown’s SIPS Endowment that promotes sustainability both locally and globally.