VIVA* (Virtual Library of Virginia) is accepting . Applications are due February 23, 2021, and award notification will take place on May 14, 2020.

VIVA Open Course Grants are designed to empower Virginia faculty with the resources and time they need to design or update courses to include open, no cost, or library materials. Open Course Grant recipients are awarded $2,000 - $30,000 to adopt, adapt, or create resources and pilot them in a course by spring, 2024.

If you applied for a 2020 Open Adopt Grant—$2,000 honoraria to adopt a pre-existing resource—you should have been notified recently of the outcome. Those who did not receive this funding are encouraged to revise your application and apply for an Open Course Grant.

Faculty members at any , full or part-time, may apply. Proposals may involve one person or teams that include: teaching faculty, librarians, instructional designers, subject matter experts, editors, graphic designers, or others as needed. Multi-institutional teams are particularly encouraged.

More information, including the full Request for Proposals and application instructions, is available at . A list of past grant recipients can also be found on that page.

Attend a Webinar for more information

Webinars will be held at the following times, and will include a general introduction to the grants, the application process, and a Q&A:

  • Thursday, January 14, 2021, 10:00 am - 11:00 am; Register here:
  • Monday, February 8, 2021, 9:30 am - 10:30 am; Register here:

For faculty developing a syllabus for a new course or simply updating a syllabus for a new semester, we hope that these grants offer an opportunity to look to open and no-cost course materials to improve student engagement and course outcomes. Applicants are encouraged to contact VIVA at vivaopen@gmu.edu with questions, to talk through project ideas, or for feedback on application drafts.

Successful applications will be selected on the basis of:

  • Potential for student savings, including class enrollment and existing resource costs
  • Use of Open Educational Resources (freely available and free to be modified)
  • Frequency of course offering, with a preference for high-enrollment, required courses, and/or courses that are part of the SCHEV Passport or Transfer Virginia Programs
  • Impact of the project on open education, such as the development of high quality resources in areas for which no other open content is currently available
  • Impact on educational equity and outcomes in traditionally underserved communities
  • Preference for statewide reach through multi-institutional efforts
  • Commitment to continue offering the course for future years
  • Agreement to the terms of the grant and required activities


You may also contact Karen Vaughan, Head of Scholarly Communication & Publishing at kvaughan@odu.edu ¹ÏÉñÍø Libraries for more information. We are eager to assist you and/or serve as project partners.


*VIVA is funded by the Virginia General Assembly and VIVA member institutions, and is sponsored by the State Council of Higher Education (SCHEV).