St. Louis, MO
Total Grants to SRI International, Inc. | |
Total $ Granted: | $ 268,115 |
For Years: | 1998 1997 1996 1995 |
# Grants: | 4 |
Date | Amount | Purpose | Funder |
12-31-1998 | 68,292 | Assessing the Effectiveness of Early Childhood Intervention and Family Support through Home Visiting for Low-Income Families and Young Children Mary Wagner will lead an effort to examine the effectiveness of a home visiting program that seeksto improve parenting. She will assess the program’s impact on parent and child outcomes through in-home interviews and testing of parents and children. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1997 | 68,109 | Assessing the Effectiveness of Early Childhood Intervention and Famly Support Through Home Visiting for Low-Income Families with Young Children This grant supports a seven-year, multi-site experimental evaluation of a home visiting program that seeks to improve parenting. Mary Wagner will assess the program's impact on parent and child outcomes through in-home interviews and testing of parents and children. The project's findings will be published as reports and in professional publi |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1996 | 71,082 | Assessing the Effectiveness of Early Childhood Intervention and Family Support Through Home Visiting for Low-Income Families with Young Children. This grant supports a seven-year, multi-site experimental evaluation of a home-visiting program that seeks to improve parenting. The research will assess the program's influence on parent and child outcomes through in-home interviews and testing of parents and children. Initial findings will be published as reports and in professional publicatio |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1995 | 60,632 | Assessing the Effectiveness of Early Childhood Intervention and Family Support Through Home Visiting for Low-Income Families with Young Children This grant supports a seven-year, multi-site experimental evaluation of a home-visiting program aimed to improve parenting. This research will assess the program's influence on parent and child outcomes through in-home interviews and testing of parents and children. Initial findings will be made public beginning in 1999 through reports and profesal publications. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |