Chapter Resources
Curated resources to help support chapter leaders to deliver effective benefits to their membership.
Forming a Chapter
The IEEE Computer Society has both professional section and student branch chapters. For more information on establishing a chapter, click here.
Newly formed chapters will automatically receive US $150 startup funding. Additional funding is available by application. See grants below.
For questions, please email chapters@computer.org.
Funding & Support
Distinguished Visitors: Invite a speaker to your next chapter event. Click here for available speakers funded by the IEEE Computer Society.
Chapter Grants: The IEEE Computer Society Board has allocated funding to support member-driven chapter activities and events. Funding is available to all chapters by application.
Funding Available
- Small Grants – up to US $500
- Medium – US $500 – $1,000
- Large – US $1,000 – $2,000. On application, be prepared to explain how the planned activities will impact the chapter, the Computer Society, and/or the world.
*Student branch chapters may apply for small grants only.
Funding is competitive and available on a first-come, first served basis and reviewed by committee as received. Chapters may apply for multiple grants in any given year.
Chapters receiving grants will be asked to complete a final report.
Funding Priorities
- Applications that propose meaningful chapter activities and document a path to growth will be favored
- Alignment with the IEEE Computer Society Mission
- Number of IEEE CS members impacted
- Support of IEEE CS DEI Initiatives
- Activities to support students and early career professionals
- Benefit to industry members
- Outreach to the general public promoting the fields represented by the IEEE Computer Society and its mission
Core Funding: The Computer Society matches the chapters IEEE sections’ first US $200 of chapter funding, provided chapters meet the qualifications below.
- Be an IEEE Computer Society Professioal Section or Joint Section Chapter in good standing
- Have a Chapter Chair registered with IEEE Officer Reporting
- Run and reported at least 2 technical activities for the current reporting year
Incentive Funding: As a reward for Section Chapters and Joint Chapters that are best advancing our strategic goals, they will be provided with additional funding. This will be determined using the point system below.
23 Chapters will get USD $650 instead of USD $200
- This includes the top chapter from each regional grouping
- The runner-up in each of the three regional groupings with the most chapters
- The next top 13 chapters anywhere in the world
50 Chapters will get USD $300 instead of USD $200
- The top 3 chapters from each of R5&6 (Southwest and Western US), R8 (EMEA), and R10 (APAC)
- The top 2 chapters from each of R1&2 (Northeast and Eastern US), and R3&4 (Southeast and Central US)
- The top chapter from R7 (Canada) and R9 (Latin America)
- The next top 35 chapters anywhere in the world
How to Earn Points
- Officer and committee reporting
- 3 points for naming and reporting a treasurer or secretary/treasurer
- 1 point each for up to 4 additional appointments
- Attending GAC, regional and area committee meetings
- 3 points for attending a general chapter chairs meeting
- 3 points for attending a regional or area committee meeting
- 1 additional point for attending more than 2 GAC, regional, or area committee meetings by the end of May 2022
- Organizing technical meetings and events
- 2 points for each technical meeting the chapter arranges between January and May 2022 up to a total of 4 meetings
- 1 additional point for each of up to 2 meetings beyond that.
- Other activities in support of the CS strategic plan
- 3 points if at least one activity involves targeted participation by industry or outreach to members in industry
- 3 points if at least one activity is geared to Early-Career members
Awards, Scholarships, & Contests
The IEEE Computer Society has recognition opportunities for professionals and students participating in chapters activities.
- Outstanding Chapter Award for professional and student chapters.
- Richard E. Merwin Scholarship is available for students involved in IEEE and/or IEEE Computer Society activities and who show academic promise.
- Lance Stafford Larson Paper Contest encourages students to develop their communication skills and achievement in the field of computer science.
- Upsilon Pi Epsilon Student Award rewards academic excellence of students.
- Applying for Scholarships: Tips and Guidelines watch a webinar covering tips for applying to the three scholarships and awards. Download presentation.
Additional annual student competitions sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society:
- Global Student Video Challenge asks students to share hacks, tips, languages, or code libraries that can unlock possibilities of how we interact with and use technology.
- IEEE GameSIG is an intercollegiate computer game competition aimed at boosting students’ resumes while promoting coding, teamwork, and presentation skills.
Distinguished Visitor Program
Invite an accomplished leader in computing and technology to your next chapter event. The Computer Society will fund the travel of speakers to visit both Student and Professional Chapters.
- Learn about the Distinguished Visitor Program
- Find a Distinguished Visitor
- DVP Speaker Nomination
- DVP Post Event Report
- DVP Post Event Report (Spanish)
Visit the Distinguished Visitor Program page for detailed information on the application process.
Early Career Speaker Program
Invite a rising early career speaker to your next chapter event. There are 18 topics to choose from, including sustainability, generative AI, neural networks, and more.
Visit the Early Career Speaker Program page for detailed information on the application process.
Meeting Space
Meeting space is available at the IEEE Computer Society Los Alamitos office located at 10662 Los Vaqueros Circle, Los Alamitos, CA 90720.
Learn more about the meeting room types, capacity, and equipment available. Book your next meeting at the IEEE Computer Society Meeting Center.
Software and Services for Student Chapters
Although Computer Society membership is not required to participate in student chapter activities, students are encouraged to become members to unlock access to additional resources to help them start their career journey. Student membership includes:
- Free subscription to Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL)
- Access to online courses
- Computer Society Career Center
- Professional resume review
- Summer internship opportunities
- Job search resources
- Computer science careers
- Access to Webinars Series
Marketing Toolkit
Plan and promote your chapter event for success. Access our Chapter Events Marketing Toolkit, which includes meeting ideas, marketing resources, and tips to help you start promoting your event today.
Note: We also offer additional marketing support to promote your meetings and share initiatives with the community. Submit your marketing support request here for assistance. Please allow up to 10 to 14 business days to complete your request.
IEEE Computer Society Brand Guide
IEEE Computer Society’s brand guide includes important guidelines for a cohesive identity and voice. This includes logos, typefaces, and colors.
Download IEEE Computer Society Brand Guide.
Contact IEEE Computer Society
To have a more in depth understanding of chapter benefits and resources, view the Chapters Learning Webinar. If you have any questions regarding Chapter Resources, please contact Eric Berkowitz.