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Total Grants to University of Maryland, The
Total $ Granted: $ 901,080
For Years: 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1997 1995 1992 1991 1986
# Grants: 20

Grants to University of Maryland, The

Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-30-2004 12,500 Fellowship Research Grant
Robert H. Nelson
School of Public Affairs
During academic year 2004-2005 to prepare one or more journal article(s) and/or a book on the topic, "Environmental Religion: A Theological and Policy Analysis."
Earhart Foundation
12-30-2004 7,248 H. B. Earhart Fellowship
Jonathan W. White
Horsham, PA
Earhart Foundation
12-30-2004 12,248 H. B. Earhart Fellowship
Todd R. Lowery
Alexandria, VA
Earhart Foundation
12-30-2004 10,062 H. B. Earhart Fellowship
Christian Esh
Reston, VA
Earhart Foundation
12-30-2004 -7,438 Grant returned and/or cancelled in 2004. Smith Richardson Foundation
12-30-2003 12,449 H.B. Earhart Fellowship
Todd R. Lowery
Alexandria, VA
Earhart Foundation
12-30-2003 11,877 H.B. Earhart Fellowship
Todd R. Lowery
Alexandria, VA
Earhart Foundation
12-30-2002 10,733 The Origins and Implications of Order in The Genetic Code John Templeton Foundation
12-31-2001 3,800 H B Earhart Fellowship
Michael C. Cifone
Philadelphia, PA
Earhart Foundation
12-31-2001 12,201 H B Earhart Fellowship
Todd R. Lowery
Alexandria, VA
Earhart Foundation
12-31-2000 3,800 H B Earhart Fellowship
Michael C. Cifone
Philadelphia, PA
Earhart Foundation
12-31-1997 250,000 Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising
This grant supports research on the effectiveness of crime prevention policies. Lawrence Sherman will collect and analyze the results of existing evaluations of crime preverategies and present policy makers with an analysis of the effectiveness of different strategies. The project's fidings will be published in an annual report.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1997 200,000 Researching Welfare Reform
This grant supports the establishment of an independent panel of experts that will review and assess the most significant welfare reform evaluations. The panel will analyze the evaulations and distinguish among those studies that employed good methods and those with weaker research designs or methodological flaws. The resarch findings will be presented at conferences and in publications.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1997 134,200 The Former Soviet Union's Biological and Toxin Warfare Program: Assessing Its Proliferation Potential
This grant supports research on the Soviet and Russian biological and toxin warfare program. Raymond Zilinskas will conduct research andlysis to determine the potential threat that its legacy poses as a source of technology and expertise for weapons proliferation. The final products will be a series of reports and a book. (This project will be completed at the Monterey Institute of International Studies.)
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-9-1997 53,000 To support book project "April 1865: The Month That Made America" The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
12-31-1995 54,000 School of Public Affairs.
A visiting professorship for Alston Chase
John M. Olin Foundation, Inc.
9-23-1992 15,000 To support a study of teaching resampling techniques The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
7-1-1992 83,000 To support a study on U.S. foreign policy in the 1980s The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
4-30-1991 5,000 To support the publication of the book Political Aspects of Islamic Philosophy. The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
12-31-1986 17,400 To support a lecture series on "Political Philosophy and Political Practice", co-sponsored by Goucher College John M. Olin Foundation, Inc.