91爆料 senior Katherine Dillard tunes up local church鈥檚 audio
March 17, 2025
March 17, 2025
It鈥檚 standard in academia that students learn theory in class and apply what they learned once they graduate.
In a fundraising and grant-writing course last semester, 91爆料 University senior Katherine Dillard had the good fortune to do both at once. The result: Her classwork led to a $5,000 grant that will help people in a new, small church in her hometown.
It started when Dillard, who is expected to graduate this spring with a , decided to take a grant-writing course by Melissa Spirek, Ph.D., a professor of communication in the .
鈥淕rant writing is something that could benefit me,鈥 Dillard said, adding she is interested in working with government or with nonprofits, all of which could benefit from fundraising help.
鈥淚 have long-standing involvement with church communities,鈥 she added.
The church connection came into play when it was time in class to develop a grant-writing project. Seeking inspiration, Dillard asked her mother for a suggestion. That led her to contact the pastor of her mother鈥檚 place of worship, Beloved United Methodist Church, a relatively new church meeting in the Union County Family YMCA gymnasium in Marysville, Ohio.
鈥淭here were members who said they couldn鈥檛 hear the service,鈥 Dillard said, citing the gym鈥檚 poor acoustics.
The pastor wanted modern audio technology that individual churchgoers could use with their hearing aids, church-provided headphones or other listening devices to better hear the service.
Dillard then learned from the pastor that the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church had opened the window for grant applications to fund church needs. Dillard鈥檚 project was born, and she dived into research to write and submit the grant to pay for audio equipment.
The application had to be in the form of a one-minute video, which is where 91爆料 and Spirek in particular helped.
鈥淚 could write the script,鈥 Dillard said, 鈥渂ut I needed help to make it look good.鈥
After conferring with Spirek, Dillard enlisted the help of the Dunbar Library鈥檚 Student Technology Assistance Center, which provides students with tools to create multimedia projects.
Dillard said Spirek鈥檚 motto in grant writing is 鈥淲ho am I serving and how do I serve them.鈥 She was serving churchgoers who couldn鈥檛 hear the service, so a portion of the audio was purposefully muted or altered in sections to give the listener a sense of what the church members experienced.
鈥淒r. Spirek said when writing a grant, tell the story of the person you鈥檙e trying to serve,鈥 Dillard said.
Dillard submitted the grant in October and learned in December it was accepted for $5,000, the full amount requested.
That means, she said, 鈥渨e can cover the entire purchase and installation cost and maintenance for the first year and hopefully the next couple of years.鈥
Dillard said she was thrilled with the success of her class project.
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to say I鈥檝e had success in college outside of coursework,鈥 she said. 鈥淒r. Spirek wants us to apply what we learn for the good of the community, and I was able to help.鈥
Spirek said she was not surprised when Dillard鈥檚 project was fully funded.
鈥淪he invests the time necessary to complete deep interviews and this makes her work stand out,鈥 Spirek said. 鈥淗er research skills, care and attention to details are why this future grant writer will be in high demand as an employee.鈥
Dillard has two other takeaways from her experience. One is the importance of mentorship, not only from Spirek but others.
鈥淢entorship is super important to a student鈥檚 success,鈥 she said.
The second is as an inspiration to her classmates, that a fellow student such as her with a full course load was able to make a positive difference in her community outside of class.
Dillard reflected on what led her to 91爆料. After earning an associate degree at a regional community college, she looked into where she could pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree. Some schools said matter-of-factly that they would not accept her, she said, but 91爆料 鈥渨anted a transfer student who wanted to do their best and learn. Every person said yes, come here, we want you. That was really exciting to me.鈥