| ASSU Grants (Annual/Standard) | Varies | Application, interview, and student body approval required. ASSU should be the last source of funding after VSOs have exhausted all other on-campus funding sources. |
| Bechtel International Center's Billie Achilles Fund | Up to $1,000 per event or up to $3,000/year | Requirements: Registered VSO with an international focus (fostering cultural exchange). Open to the entire campus. |
| Bingham Fund for Student Innovation in Human Biology | $100 - $3,000 per project | For HumBio majors only for student-led projects. |
| Black Community Services Center | Varies | Supports activities that touch on the African-American Diaspora. Contact the Asst. Director or Director. Click this link to complete the funding request form. |
| DIF: Diversity and Inclusion innovation Funds | UP to $5,000 | DIF is a program that supports Stanford graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in the development of a project that will advance diversity within those populations. |
| Neighborhood Funding | Varies | A dorm RA or neighborhood council representative must submit proposals. |
| Haas Center: Transportation Grants | Up to $200/student or max of $500/group per quarter | Grants to cover public transportation costs or reimburse gas & mileage for public service activities. Students must reapply at the beginning of each quarter. |
| Hillel @ Stanford | $0 - $180 | Events must relate to Jewish religious/cultural life or interfaith work. Contact Asst. Director |
| Hoover Institution | Up to $5,000 per group per year | Open to undergraduate students for policy-oriented programming that aligns with the mission of the Hoover Institution. |
| Human Centered Artificial Intelligence Student Affinity Groups | Up to $1,000 per year for quarterly or bi-weekly gatherings | Requirements: Groups must have a faculty member and students from two or more disciplines with a shared interest in a topic related to human-centered AI. |
| Mel Lane Student Grants | Grants typically range from $500 to $1,500 with a maximum of $3,000 | Funds projects that offer a measurable impact on an environmental issue through direct activity - including educational activities - or applied research. |
| Native American Community Center | $50 - $100 | For educational and cultural programming. Support from additional sponsors is a plus. |
| Office of the Vice President for the Arts | $250-$3500 per year for VSOs | Requirements: For VSOs, the project must be led by at least one student and registered/approved on CardinalEngage. |
| Other VSOs | Varies | Collaborate with related student groups for cosponsorships. Contact OSE or consult the VSO roster for leadership information. |
| Queer Student Resources | Varies | Activities must help LGBTQ students thrive at Stanford. Contact QuEst at queerstudentresources@stanford.edu. |
| School of Engineering | Up to $5,000 per group per year | Open to student groups with Engineering focus |
| SPICE: Student Projects for Intellectual Community Enhancement | Up to $5,000 | SPICE funds support graduate students' efforts to build and expand their intellectual communities at Stanford. |
| Stanford Concert Network | Up to $1,500 per quarter for one VSO | Co-sponsors events and concerts. Provides limited but affordable technical services. Please click this link to apply. |
| The Stanford Fund Partnership (TSF) | Ranges. Max of $10,000 | Application requests are submitted to OSE through GrantEd. VSOs are expected to participate in various volunteer opportunities developed with the Partnership Program Coordinator once funding is received. |
| Stanford Speakers Bureau | $1,500 per VSO per quarter, up to $3,000 per group per year | Co-sponsors speaker events, funds used for speaker honoraria. View more information here. |