The competitive national grant was awarded to only 30 organizations in fall 2016 cycle, and, of the awardees, Franklin Street Works is the youngest not - for - profit to be included.
Not exact matches
David W. Dunstan receives
competitive research
grants from
National Health and Medical Research Council, Australian Research Council, and Heart Foundation of Australia.
Vilsack said that the Agriculture Department's general counsel has determined that the Richard B. Russell
National School Lunch Act «specifically prohibits me from
granting a waiver that relates to the nutritional content of program meals served or the sale of
competitive foods.»
Although the
National School Lunch Program received $ 100 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and $ 25 million from fiscal 2010 appropriations, this funding, which is allocated through a
competitive grants program, represents a fraction of what school districts need to upgrade their kitchen equipment and infrastructure and to adequately train staff.
The fellowship program, supported by a
competitive National Science Foundation GK - 12
grant, provides students with partial tuition, a stipend, and an opportunity for community outreach and training in education as they continue their graduate education.
The new fund is the latest example of a large research program to serve
national goals that is created outside the regular channel of
competitive grants to individual scientists.
The Polish Parliament this month began voting on legislation creating a new
national agency charged with distributing
competitive grants for frontier research.
At UCR, however, she has yet to get the much - coveted
National Institutes of Health R01, an increasingly
competitive grant that supports a research project for up to five years and an unspoken tenure requirement at many institutions.
A 2005
National Academy of Sciences report documented a shortage of veterinarian scientists in the biomedical enterprise, noting that few
National Institutes of Health (NIH)-- funded
competitive grants involving animals were awarded to principal investigators with veterinary training.
The establishment of this tower was partially supported from
grants Vargas received from Delaware's
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Established Program to Stimulate
Competitive Research (NASA - EPSCOR), the Delaware Coastal Programs (DCP), and a CANR seed
grant.
She suggested that the directorate follow the example of other science agencies like the
National Science Foundation in giving out
grants, and «that funds be awarded on a
competitive basis based on scientific peer review except in cases when that is clearly not feasible.»
The team's ongoing research is supported by a four year, $ 1.2 million
competitive grant renewal from the
National Institutes of Health and the
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,
grant number ES015022.
NSF Troubles, and Other Depressing Topics 12 August 2005 The news coming out of the
National Science Foundation isn't good, and a reader asks, are clinicians more
competitive for
grants?
Since the 1940s, when the U.S. government began to invest seriously in civilian research, the work has been done largely at the nation's universities and paid for through
competitive, temporary
grants awarded to individual professors by federal funding agencies such as the
National Institutes of Health and the
National Science Foundation.
The dysfunction stems from a Spanish peculiarity: In the
national science budget, the government not only includes lump sums to public research institutes and
competitive grants to research teams, but also a pot of money aimed at supporting companies, universities, and public research institutions with loans.
In the coming months, the government is expected to establish an agency akin to the U.S.
National Science Foundation that will distribute research funds through
competitive, peer - reviewed
grants.
For example, in fiscal year 2006, ending 30 September 2006, the U.S.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded 1 in 5
competitive grant applications.
He pursued and eventually secured, despite two rejections, a
National Institutes of Health
grant to fund a university program targeted at helping minority postbaccalaureate students remain
competitive for admission to top - tier research institutions.
Monell's major source of funding comes from
competitive government research
grants, primarily through the
National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communicative Disorders at the
National Institutes of Health, which provides support for both research and training.
Her prominence in the United States cancer research community is embodied in the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute - based Physical Science - Oncology Center, a collaborative, interdisciplinary endeavor that she has led since 2009, thanks to a
competitive $ 11 million
grant she received from the
National Cancer Institute; at the center, researchers apply physical sciences to solve problems in cancer biology.
Jeffrey D. Rudolf, a postdoctoral researcher on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), has been awarded a Pathway to Independence Award (K99 / R00), a highly
competitive career transition
grant from the
National Institutes of Health's
National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
The Experimental Program to Stimulate
Competitive Research is a federal
grant program led by the
National Science Foundation (NSF) to help states develop their research capabilities and institutions.
La Jolla Institute receives the majority of its funding through
competitive research
grants from the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) and is growing its philanthropic opportunities to fulfill priority needs.
This project was supported by the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative
Competitive Grants Program (
grant number 2012 -67013-19460) from the USDA
National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA Hatch program funds to multiple researchers in this project, NSF Plant Genome Research Project # 1238014, the USDA - ARS, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the Iowa Corn Promotion Board, the Nebraska Corn Board, the Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council, the Illinois Corn Marketing Board, and the
National Corn Growers Association.
The center also participates in the
national «MICROMouse» program, which awards
competitive one - year
grants up to $ 75,000 for research projects that have the potential to enhance and advance the mission of the MMPC as a resource for scientists using mice to study diabetes and obesity.
The most appropriate role for the federal government may be to provide resources to states through categorical formula funding or a
competitive grant program that would allow policy design to fit the local context rather than try to act as a
national school board from Washington, DC.
After a protracted debate, delegates to the
National Education Association have voted to take a position of «no confidence» in the U.S. Department of Education's Race to the Top guidelines and in the use of
competitive grants as a basis for the reauthorization of ESEA.
The expanded federal role has been most evident in a thoroughly revamped
National Assessment of Educational Progress (1988); the Clinton administration's Goals 2000 Act (1994); the Bush administration's No Child Left Behind Act (2001); and, most recently, the «Race to the Top» component of the 2009 economic stimulus act, which will award
competitive grants to states that, in the judgment of the Obama administration, have what it takes to turn around failing schools and boost student achievement.
In the study, to be published in the Spring 2011 issue of Education Next and available at www.educationnext.org, authors Stuart Buck and Jay P. Greene examined the key characteristics of performance pay plans currently in place in school districts, in light of increased attention given to merit pay in
national debate and in the Obama Administration's Race to the Top (RttT)
competitive grant program.
There was some evidence of this in the president's fiscal 2010 budget, which sought to replace a state formula
grant program for school safety with more funding for a
national,
competitive program.
In 2016, an estimated 360,000 students participating in AmeriCorps state and
national programs showed improved academic performance, and an estimated 152,000 students showed improved academic engagement.31 A majority of AmeriCorps»
competitive grant awardees in 2016 were educational programs that reached schools and students in 41 states and Washington, D.C. 32 Additionally, state service commissions distributed more than $ 130 million from the CNCS — a significant portion of which likely went to education programming.33
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Wendy Spencer, chief executive officer of the Corporation for
National and Community Service (CNCS), today announced a new
competitive grant program that will provide $ 15 million in public funds over three years to reinforce and accelerate intervention efforts in the nation's lowest - performing schools.
The Wallace Foundation awarded a
competitive grant to UChicago CCSR in 2013 to undertake the project, which included a review of relevant literature spanning decades as well as interviews with
national experts in research, policy and practice, and young people and the adults who work with them in schools, programs and agencies throughout Chicago.
Since 1966, the Committee has awarded nearly $ 12 million in
competitive grants funded from proceeds of our craft shows to the Smithsonian's 19 museums and galleries, nine research facilities, traveling exhibits and the
National Zoo.
Fish's studio work and research has been supported by
grants and fellowships awarded by the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation;
National Endowment for the Arts / Painting; Richard H. Driehaus Foundation; Cal Arts - Alpert / Ucross Foundation; she also received
competitive research - travel funding from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
The
National Clean Diesel Emerging Technologies Program awards
competitive grants for projects that spur innovation in reducing diesel emissions through the use, development and commercialization of emerging technologies.
The Budget advances the President's
National Ocean Policy with funding for coastal zone management and planning,
competitive grants in support of regional ocean partnerships, integrated ecosystem assessments, catch - share based fisheries management, and research on ocean acidification.
A pair of bills introduced in Congress in April 2018 — S. 2740 in the Senate; H.R. 5606 in the House of Representatives — would authorize the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to institute a
competitive grant program aimed in part at developing and improving educational material and teacher training on the topic of climate change.
In addition, the legislation would create
competitive grants that would encourage Early Head Start programs to partner with child care providers to improve training and overall quality of care for infants and toddlers through the age of 3, according to the
National Women's Law Center.
«Not only did we make gains with the Race to the Top early learning challenge, we just won one of 13 preschool expansion
grants in a
competitive national competition — $ 19 million over four years with a focus on low income children.