NetVue Grant
04/09/2026

The two-year grant, titled Fostering Leadership for Communities of Faith, will be used to develop and strengthen initiatives that help students explore and pursue leadership roles in faith-based settings.
Bluffton University awarded $60,000 NetVUE grant to support faith-based leadership development
Bluffton University has been awarded a $60,000 grant from the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) through the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) to support programming that prepares students for leadership in communities of faith.
The two-year grant, titled Fostering Leadership for Communities of Faith, will be used from May 1, 2026, through April 30, 2028, to develop and strengthen initiatives that help students explore and pursue leadership roles in faith-based settings.
NetVUE grants are made possible through funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. and are awarded to a select group of member institutions committed to vocational exploration and faith-informed leadership development.
“Bluffton University has long been committed to helping students discern their calling and live lives of purpose,” said Dr. Alex Sider, president of Bluffton University. “This grant provides meaningful support for that mission, allowing us to expand opportunities for students to explore leadership within communities of faith and to connect their values with real-world impact.”
Through this funding, Bluffton will enhance programs that encourage reflection, mentorship and hands-on experiences related to vocation and faith leadership. The initiative aligns with the university’s broader commitment to preparing students to think critically, act ethically and serve responsibly in their communities.
“Support from NetVUE and CIC allows us to build on the strong foundation already in place at Bluffton,” said Kathy Dickson, senior director of advancement and special projects. “This grant will help us create intentional pathways for students who feel called to lead and serve in faith communities, while also strengthening connections between campus, alumni and broader faith networks.”
As part of the grant, Bluffton University will implement programming, assess outcomes and share stories of impact with both internal and external audiences.
Bluffton is among a select group of NetVUE institutions nationwide to receive this competitive funding, highlighting the university’s ongoing commitment to vocation-centered education and leadership development.
Driven by our peace-church tradition and a focus on developing students for life as well as vocation, Bluffton has spent 125 years learning, experiencing and bettering the world together.
Located on a 65-acre residential campus in northwest Ohio and lined with abundant natural beauty, Bluffton University offers more than 90 majors, minors and programs for undergraduate students. Bluffton also offers graduate programs in business administration (MBA), dietetics (MND), education (MAEd) and social work (MSW).
Founded in 1899 and affiliated with Mennonite Church USA, Bluffton graduates are prepared for life; 94 percent are employed, in graduate school or completing voluntary service within six months of graduation.