“This is opening up a conduit where people have the ability to make a positive difference – if they’re willing to go through the research and draw up a proposal,” said Wood, a sourcing specialist in UVA Finance.
Staff members may submit an idea with a detailed description, explain why it is needed, how and when it would be implemented, and how it supports staff success and sustainability. A proposal should include an estimated budget, a timeline for executing the idea and the desired outcome.
Each winner, whether one person or a team, will receive $1,000 (a team would split the award). They’ll also be invited to a special luncheon with Ryan and other leaders.
There will be three rounds of reviewing and choosing proposals. The first round will review all entries and choose 50 ideas. Then those 50 are narrowed to 10, and those entrants will give presentations to the screening committee that will then select up to three proposals to implement, each with a budget of up to $100,000.
“There needs to be some thought into how impactful the idea is that you’re going to be implementing,” Griggs said. “Is there going to be some type of scalable benefit to staff across the University?”
Wood gave an example of a change being implemented from his position which includes buying supplies for athletics and other UVA areas. By December 2023, the University – including the John Paul Jones Arena and catering, for example – will transition from single-use plastic to aluminum.
“We’ll be recycling those cans instead of tossing them, and will dispose of the waste in a sustainable manner,” Wood said. “It’s changing how we work and what we allow people to throw away [in a place] that is attached to the University.”
Proposals will be accepted starting Sept. 6 and are due Oct. 7. The top 10 will be selected in December and winners will be announced Feb. 10.
The Staff Senate comprises 65 UVA employees, elected for two- to three-year terms, who represent University workers. Employees, not including the UVA Medical Center (which has its own committee) are grouped into 24 academic and administrative areas by their numbers. The Staff Senate aims to convey staff interests to University leadership and ensure staff are an integral part of key decision-making.
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