Jefferson Trust Awards Flash Grants to Support Student Initiatives

The Trust has awarded more than $111,000 across 17 flash grants since February, supporting student-led initiatives that expand learning beyond the classroom.

This cycle highlights a strong emphasis on experiential learning in healthcare, including projects such as Medical Device Make-a-Thon; Cavalimbs; and Virginia Healthcare Consulting. Grants also support creative and cultural engagement through initiatives like Arts in Wise; Theatre, Translation, and Global Exchange; and Flash Tiny Desk Lawn Concerts.

Different than the Trust’s Major Cycle grants, Flash Grants are capped at $10,000 per project and are awarded monthly in the fall and spring.

The 2026 Spring Flash Grants:

Virginia Healthcare Consulting: $7,055
UVA’s first dedicated healthcare consulting program will combine education, real-world consulting experience, and industry exposure through healthcare consulting projects, a speaker series, and UVA’s first healthcare-focused case competition.

Cavalimbs: $3,335
Funding helps Cavalimbs design and build a prosthetic arm, with the goal of offering a solution that can be implemented on real patients at UVA Health.

Medical Device Make-a-Thon: $10,000
Students will design and prototype low-cost medical devices that address healthcare needs for underserved communities, connecting healthcare challenges and theory with real-world clinical needs.

Art in Wise: $10,000
Funding helps develop a series of visual arts workshops for k-12 students and adults in the community, increasing accessibility and engagement.

Theatre, Translation, and Global Exchange: Learning Laboratory at UVA: $6,490
“Theatre, Translation, and Global Exchange” brings Argentine playwright Rubén Mosquera and actresses Sol Leone Martens and Griselda Milagros Mongia to Grounds for a bilingual residency aimed at engaging students through performance-based language learning, public performances, and developing an English translation of a new Argentine play.

Flash Tiny Desk Lawn Concerts: $1,000
Tiny Desk Lawn Concerts will host free student band concerts on the Lawn this spring open to any student or person passing by.

SEED Consulting: $667
SEED Consulting, one of UVA’s undergraduate consulting organizations, will host a Presentation Showcase & Competition to accelerate the growth of their newest members and celebrate them.

CalmSphere: VR Prototype for Wellness and Mental Health: $6,309.88
CalmSphere is a student-built virtual wellness tool, offering students access to guided breathing, calming visuals, and reflective prompts creating a low-pressure space to mentally reset.

FCAP Structural Intake Validation: $10,000
A study at the Fried Center for Advancement Potential will help validate clinical screening methods, building a structural screening tool for broader clinical use. 

Roots on the Road: $10,000
UVA Students are biking across America to meet with farmers, chefs, truck drivers, and everyday eaters to raise awareness that agriculture is everyone’s responsibility through short videos, a mini-docuseries, and a children’s story book. 

Restorative Justice at UVA (RJ at UVA): $9,840
Partnering with Community Justice of Central Virginia, UVA students will be trained in restorative justice practices, focusing on facilitation and conflict resolution, then working with local youth on conflict-navigation skills.

MedAscend: $8,400
MedAscend aims to provide local high-school youth with STEM and college preparation resources by offering regular STEM events, college prep sessions, and mentorship from UVA undergraduates.

AI Mixer: Conversations on AI, Society & Culture: $1,250
Through small-group discussions, faculty lightening talks, and hands-on demonstrations of AI tools, this event brings together UVA undergraduates, grad students, and faculty to engage critically with the societal and cultural implications of AI.

ChemE Cube Club at UVA: $10,000
This student-led project plans to design and build a fully operational chemical plant model for the AIChE ChemE Cube Competition, applying chemical engineering principles to real-world problems and establishing a new student organization on Grounds.

From Research to Living Rooms: Family Literacy Resources: $9,600
In partnership with McGuffey Reading Services, graduate students in the School of Education will research and develop accessible materials to help families support children’s reading.

Machine Learning @ UVA: $4,620
This student-led machine learning organization aims to offer experiential, project-based AI education accessible to undergraduates of all majors.

Sol/Luna: $2,489
From the School of Architecture Student Council, Sol/Luna offers an active learning experience to create long-term impact: designing and building two respite pods for students, encouraging mindfulness, a healthy studio approach, and improving mental well-being for students.