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RECIPIENT GRANTS
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, PA
Media Transparency Profile
Total $ Granted: |
$ 253,776 |
For Years: |
2004 2002 1998 1997 1996 |
# Grants: |
6 |
Grants to Bryn Mawr College
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Date |
Amount |
Purpose |
Funder |
12-30-2004 |
100 |
General Donation - Matching Funds |
John Templeton Foundation |
12-31-2002 |
25,000 |
Systematic Review of Impacts of Multisystemic Treatment on Youth Outcomes Julia Littell will conduct a systematic review of the existing research on intensive family systems therapy. The project's findings will appear in a report, presentations at proofessional meetings, and articles in policy journals. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1998 |
49,787 |
Neglected Issues in Research on Intensive In-home Services in Child Welfare Julia Littell will prepare a series of papers on services provided to families involved with the child welfare system. She will conduct a three-year study of factors that may affect the success rates of intensive in-home services on a range of child outcomes. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1998 |
4,000 |
No purpose given. |
William H. Donner Foundation |
12-31-1997 |
116,322 |
Neglected Issues in Research on Intensive In-Home Services in Child Welfare This grant supports a three-year study of factors that may affect the success rates of in-home services for families involved with the child welfare system. Julia Littell will examine how the delivery of intensive in-home services affects a range of child outcomes. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1996 |
58,567 |
Neglected Issues in Research on Intensive In-Home Services in Child Welfare This grant supports a three-year study of factors that may affect the success rates for families who receive in-home child welfare services. This project will examinevariables such as substance abuse, the caregiver's readiness to change, and the working relationship between the caregiver and case worker. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
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