Finally, the sustainability of the program is of particular concern and has inhibited
some grantees from planning for the long term.
So the restrictions that Congress has enacted prohibit
our grantees from getting involved in political matters and they don't get involved in them.
Those who are interested can get information about all the current
grantees from the Künstlerhaus website and so make a specific selection of studio visits.
Each Grants to Artists recipient beginning in 1993 is profiled in the Grants to Artists recipients section of this website; a comprehensive list of
grantees from 1963 through 1993 is below.
The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center is featuring three 2009
grantees from San Francisco (Gobel, Smith, and Walker) in this exhibition, along with two other artists.
Grantees from Austin, Fort Worth, Manor, Taylor, and the University of Texas at Tyler Ingenuity Center demonstrated activities related to career exploration, robotics, gaming, and integrating the arts to move from STEM to STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math).
In addition to ESEA waiver requirements that districts incorporate evaluation data into personnel decisions (though compensation isn't specified), the Teacher Incentive Fund (TIF), a federal grant program that has allocated over $ 2 billion since its inception, began supporting state and district efforts to implement performance - based compensation in 2006.79
Grantees from across the country have included Miami - Dade County Public Schools, Mississippi, Pittsburgh Public Schools, Seattle Public Schools, and Washington, D.C. Public Schools (see Case Study: Lessons From Washington, D.C.'s IMPACT System).
Transforming the Culture of Teaching and Learning: Four Race to the Top - District Grantees» Implementation of Personalized Learning is the second report from a study that followed four Race to the Top - District
grantees from Fall 2013 through the start of their third year of implementation in Fall 2015.
In another legislative victory for magnet schools, MSA worked with the National Coalition on School Diversity to also ensure that an outdated anti-busing provision from the 1970s did not prevent current MSAP
grantees from using their funding for school transportation as authorized under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
In most of the countries receiving Fulbright Scholars (including France), a bilateral commission of American and host - country academics selects
grantees from among the applicants.
That restriction is lower than CPC bids for many high - traffic keywords, which effectively precludes Google
Grantees from competing for those terms.
Many of the researchers who use the data are first - time
grantees from small institutions who likely wouldn't have gotten their studies off the ground without TCGA as a resource.
Join
a grantee from National Geographic Big Cats Initiative for a safari in a private game reserve.
She is also a past Alternative Exposure
Grantee from the Andy Warhol Foundation.
«Gross Revenues» means the total monies received by
Grantee from a utility company or other power purchaser (provided, however, that if electricity is sold to a subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, then, and only then, the gross receipts from the sale of electricity under such contract shall be calculated using a sale of not less than the arithmetical average of the prices quoted by market sources of information, which information may be based upon the price paid by any purchaser or purchasers, including Grantee or any subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, for electricity produced in the Iowa region of the Midwest Independent System Operator («MISO») from operation of wind turbines during the calendar year immediate!y preceding the year in which such electricity production from the Wind Energy Project occurs, taking into account the aggregate terms associated with such transaction) derived from the sale of electric energy and capacity produced and sold from the WTG's installed on the Premises, net of proportional energy losses associated with the power collection system or utility interconnection.
We made a proposal to the Legal Services Corporations Technology Initiative Grants Program with out sister organization, Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut, and because they're
the grantee from Legal Services Corporation, they're really the ones who managed these projects and these grants.
Not exact matches
Grantees will be banned
from performing abortions — regardless of the funding source — at the same facilities that provide Title X services.
The funds will come
from the Higher Education Capital Matching Grant Program, under which
grantees must match every dollar awarded with three dollars of their own, according to a press release.
The state prosecutors argued that ending the Obama - era executive action to shield young undocumented immigrants
from deportation discriminates against people of Mexican origin, who make up 78 percent of DACA
grantees, according to the attorney general.
Grantees under DACA can not apply for advanced parole and those with deportation orders should seek legal advice
from a lawyer or representative with proper credentials as soon as possible.
Cuomo announced the recipients of $ 35.3 million
from the Higher Education Capital Matching Grant Program, which requires
grantees match about $ 3 for every $ 1 the state awards.
«While I continue to defend DACA in court, I encourage all
grantees to be vigilant and protect themselves
from those seeking to take advantage of this uncertainty to make a quick buck,» Schneiderman said.
On the other hand, proposed new rules for NIH
grantees seek to strictly monitor all ties between academic scientists and the industry partners required to move treatments
from the lab to patients.
On January 18, AAAS reaffirmed its support for the current public access policy of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), stating that it does not endorse the Research Works Act, which would prevent NIH
from requiring its
grantees to make biomedical research findings freely available via the National Library of Medicine's Web site.
He also said that five of the previous
grantees, which received a total of $ 15.5 million in seed funding
from ARPA - E, attracted more than $ 100 million in capital
from private investors between them.
He fits all of the above criteria,
from successful
grantee (more than $ 5 million in National Institutes of Health funding since 2004 and millions more
from the Defense Department, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and elsewhere) to minor media darling, locally at least.
Practices vary — for example, the Wellcome Trust requires
grantees to release pathogen sequences as they accumulate, but data
from the bacterium Bacillus subtilus, financed mainly through the European Commission, were not put out promptly.
The panel also criticizes how NSF monitors large awards, especially to first - time
grantees, and directs the agency to draw up a plan to look more closely at the entire process,
from before an award is made through its completion.
It elicits the best ideas and best work
from highly motivated scientists because it chooses the
grantees through a competitive system of merit rankings done by peer committees composed of academic experts in each field who serve as part - time judges.
A mathematical model developed by NIH
grantees predicts that women must take the antiretroviral medication Truvada daily to prevent HIV infection via vaginal sex, whereas just two doses per week can protect men
from HIV infection via anal sex.
Then, once we had those leads — the list of
grantees and advisory committee members taking money
from big pharma — we chased down documents that could help us figure out what was really going on.
NIH already has a 9 - year - old policy that essentially gives extra points to grant proposals
from early - career investigators that has helped stabilize the fraction of NIH
grantees under age 45.
However, the
grantee must obtain prior written approval
from NIH for a change in the direction, type of research or training, or other areas that constitute a significant change
from the aims, objectives, or purposes of the proposed project (hereafter «change in scope»).
As an initial step towards building science of science policy communities among National Science Foundation Science of Science and Innovation Policy (SciSIP)
grantees and between these
grantees and other science policy researchers, analysts and policy makers in related academic, governmental, scientific and professional organizations, we have organized a one - and - a-half day workshop of awardees under SciSIP's first and second rounds of awards, augmented by a limited number of representatives
from NSF, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and other Washington - based science policy networks.
These require
grantees to make public on a weekly basis raw information taken directly
from sequencing machines — more detailed data than were required
from human genome sequencers.
Awards
from the fund provide $ 75,000 for each
grantee.
The event will feature numerous Helmsley partners, including Professor Dan Peer
from grantee Tel Aviv University's Department of Cell Research and Immunology.
In a recent study by Helmsley
grantee the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, researchers identified how the intestinal microbial population of Crohn's disease patients differs
from that of individuals free of inflammatory bowel disease.
Bertha Foundation currently supports three fellows selected
from our Documentary Film Program's
grantees whose projects shine a light on important issues and expose injustice.
Twenty - Three Projects
from Twelve Countries Among Documentary Film Program's Latest
Grantees
But the agency's leadership over the past 25 years must share some of the responsibility for its shortcomings; OERI directors have not always tried to recruit distinguished researchers or insisted on high - quality work
from all of the agency's
grantees and contractors.
An existing
grantee that wishes to use, or allow charter schools receiving CSP funds to use, weighted lotteries under the circumstances in E-3 must seek approval
from the Department to do so by amending its grant application.
(Full disclosure: my primary employer, the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has benefited
from i3 as a direct
grantee and through evaluation contracts; I am the principal investigator on two of those contracts.)
We share research and educational resources
from our
grantees, partners, and initiatives.
Since 2006, our
grantees and partners have expanded Linked Learning
from a small demonstration in a few high schools to pilot Linked Learning in nine districts across the state, and then to a rapidly growing movement to fundamentally transform high school in scores of districts serving hundreds of thousands of California youth.
Building Partnerships Between Early Head Start
Grantees and Family Child Care Providers: Lessons
from the Early Head Start for Family Child Care Project.
OSEP and OSERS staff members attended, responding to questions
from CSP
grantees, as well as external stakeholders; 3) in June 2015, through the NCSRC contract, the CSP released a case study to highlight how Two Rivers Public Charter School in Washington, DC, is meeting the needs of its students with disabilities; 4) in October 2014, through the NCSRC contract, the CSP released a case study highlighting how Brooke Roslindale Charter School in Boston, Massachusetts, is meeting the needs of its students with disabilities.
Next Generation Learning Challenges (NGLC) and 2Revolutions recently published Reimagining Space, Time and Staffing, a toolkit which included tips, strategies, and resources
from NGLC
grantees for rethinking these critical elements of school.
Although each retention project should be tailored to each school, here are a few ideas to spark your thinking
from current
grantees:
Learn about what components of your application you should start developing today and hear
from a current TQP
grantee on what advice they have for potential applicants.