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Company: University of Notre Dame Location: Notre Dame, IN Employment Type: Full Time Date Posted: 01/22/2026 Job Categories: Education, Collegiate Faculty, Staff, Administration |
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Faith and AI Rapid Response Grant - DELTA Partner Program![]() Faith and AI Rapid Response Grant - DELTA Partner Program Location: Notre Dame, IN Open Date: 2026-01-20 Deadline: Feb 26, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description:The Notre Dame Institute for Ethics and the Common Good's DELTA Partner Program seeks to award 10 Rapid Response Grants of up to $100,000 each to bold, visionary organizations and thought leaders to explore the ethical and spiritual dimensions of artificial intelligence-and to translate these insights into practical, scalable tools for real-world impact. These short-term (4-5 months in duration) grants will fund fast-moving, high-impact projects beginning April 2026 and concluding September 2026. Grantees will be expected to present their deliverables at the September 21-23, 2026 Summit on AI, Faith, and Human Flourishing on Notre Dame's campus in a workshop for the relevant Community of Practice (see below). At the conclusion of this initial phase, a second phase of two-year Impact Grants ranging from $500,000 to $1 million will launch. Rapid Response grantees will be eligible to apply to continue or scale their work, but the round will also be open to new applicants. A third phase is anticipated in the future, structured based on learnings from the first two phases. Applications for Rapid Response Grants are due by Thursday, February 26 at 11:59 p.m. (ET). Background What does it mean to be human in the era of powerful AI?
These questions lie at the heart of the DELTA Network at the Notre Dame Institute for Ethics and the Common Good (ECG), supported by a major grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. The DELTA Partner Program seeks to empower bold, visionary organizations and thought leaders to explore the ethical and spiritual dimensions of artificial intelligence-and to translate these insights into practical, scalable tools for real-world impact. The DELTA framework-an acronym for Dignity, Embodiment, Love, Transcendence, and Agency-is rooted in Christian virtues while drawing on shared moral wisdom to address the ethical complexity of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. It offers not just a set of principles, but a vision of human flourishing that can help orient our institutions, communities, and imaginations in a time of profound technological change. Community of Practice As part of the DELTA Network, three communities of practice will help guide and amplify the public impact of the work:
Each community of practice will bring together a diverse group of practitioners-educators, scholars, writers, pastors, and thought leaders-whose work is animated by a shared commitment to ethical and faith-informed responses to AI. We anticipate each community will include approximately 10-20 members drawn from across the DELTA Network. DELTA Partners will lead the design and direction of their specific projects for a specific community of practice, but they will not work in isolation. Rather, their efforts will be supported and enriched by the broader DELTA Network-including DELTA Leaders, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, undergraduate researchers, and practitioners. When appropriate, DELTA Network members will be integrated into Partners' projects to offer support, test ideas, or help extend the project's reach and impact. Partners will be expected to engage regularly with the relevant community of practice through bi-weekly virtual meetings, online collaboration, and annual convenings hosted at Notre Dame or regional hubs. Program Focus The DELTA Partner Program invites proposals from organizations ready to make significant progress in one of the following four areas:
The DELTA Partner Program will award up to 10 Rapid Response Grants of up to $100,000 each to organizations working in these areas of focus. These short-term (4-5 months in duration) grants will fund fast-moving, high-impact projects beginning April 2026 and concluding September 2026. Grantees will be expected to present their deliverables at the September 21-23, 2026 Summit on AI, Faith, and Human Flourishing on Notre Dame's campus in a workshop for the relevant Community of Practice (see below). At the conclusion of this initial phase, a second phase of two-year Impact Grants ranging from $500,000 to $1 million will launch. Rapid Response grantees will be eligible to apply to continue or scale their work, but the round will also be open to new applicants. A third phase is anticipated in the future, structured based on learnings from the first two phases. The Rapid Response phase reflects the urgency of the current moment-where AI is evolving faster than public understanding or institutional guidance. The subsequent Impact Grants recognize the importance of deep, thoughtful engagement and long-term infrastructure to address the complex ethical and spiritual challenges of AI. Expectations and Eligibility In addition to participating in their respective community of practice, DELTA Partners are expected to:
We welcome proposals from a broad range of institutions, including:
Applicants should designate a Principal Investigator (PI) to lead the project and serve as the primary point of contact. The application should also include information about other key personnel and collaborators. At the time of application, organizations should clearly identify the proposed deliverables (e.g., curriculum, public media, pastoral training resources, or policy guidance) that will result from their work. The PI must be able to attend the annual summit at Notre Dame, September 21-23, 2026. Applications for the DELTA Partner Program are due by Thursday, February 26 at 11:59 p.m. (ET). If you have questions about the application process for our DELTA Program, please contact Julia French jfrench5@nd.edu. Qualifications: To apply, visit https://apply.interfolio.com/180351 This appointment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check. Applicants will be asked to identify all felony convictions and/or pending felony charges. Felony convictions do not automatically bar an individual from employment. Each case will be examined separately to determine the appropriateness of employment in the particular position. Failure to be forthcoming or dishonesty with respect to felony disclosures can result in the disqualification of a candidate. The full procedure can be viewed at https://facultyhandbook.nd.edu/?id=link-73597. Equal Opportunity Employment Statement The University of Notre Dame seeks to attract, develop, and retain the highest quality faculty, staff and administration. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or age in employment. Moreover, Notre Dame prohibits discrimination against veterans or disabled qualified individuals, and complies with 41 CFR 60-741.5(a) and 41 CFR 60-300.5(a). We strongly encourage applications from candidates attracted to a university with a Catholic identity. Copyright 2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-50115bba4a7b844c88ff307ed6b3596f Contact Information
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