Grounded in partnerships among students, between faculty and students, with donors, and corporate and foundation alliances, our supporters include various foundations as well as business corporations and other employers seeking to strengthen their communities and workforces.
Since 2000, the Office of Research has supported the Fielding community in obtaining contracts and grants totaling over $1,000,000 for a wide range of research, education, and service projects.
Fund exploration, grant development, and electronic support through InfoEd are some of the resources we provide. Here are some recent examples of projects and their funding sources:
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School of Educational Leadership & Change
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School of Human & Organization Development
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School of Psychology
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Staples Scholars Teaching in the Virtual Classroom
$10,000 awarded from the Staples Foundation |
Bilingual Education and Development in Yup’ik (Alaskan native group)
$9,899 awarded from the National Science Foundation |
Parenting in Times of Stress
$15,000 awarded from the Price Foundation |
Support an Urban Teacher Learning Community in Los Angeles
$10,000 awarded from the Staples Foundation |
Democracy in Action Project, Institute of Social Innovation
$40,000 awarded from the Kettering Foundation |
Alleviating Pediatric Pain and Distress: Training Seminars for Health Care Professionals
$75,559 awarded from the Unihealth Foundation |
Community College Leadership
Legacy Study
$436,000 awarded from W.K. Kellogg Foundation |
Sustainable learning for civic engagement: Dialogue, Deliberation and Public Engagement
$89,635 awarded from the Kellogg Foundation |
Effects of Online Peer Support in Improving Psychological Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel disease
$95,794 awarded from the Unihealth Foundation |
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Projects and Grants