Grants Database
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Year
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Programs
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Amount
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Location
Policy Matters Ohio
To analyze Ohio’s higher education funding allocations and build a coalition focused on public-private workforce development investments
$200,000
Protect Minnesota
To support policy research, advocacy, and coalition building to reduce gun deaths and injuries in Minnesota
$150,000
Research Foundation for the State University of New York
For its School of Social Work to support research on geographic and demographic disparities in mass shootings in ten cities and analysis of potential policies and interventions
$414,981
Safe States Alliance
For a project to support the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through communications, education, and advocacy
$250,000
Shared Ascent Fund
For the Student Borrower Protection Center to publish research and educate policy makers on the impact of short-term Pell grants on college student outcomes
$100,000
Teach Plus Incorporated
To launch the Center for Inspired Teaching & Exceptional Learning and run the Coalition to Reimagine the Teaching Role
$300,000
The 74 Media Inc.
For reporting on the impacts of evolving federal policy on K12 education, including state policy, funding, and diversity issues
$100,000
The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
For its Cline Center for Advanced Social Research to enhance its SPOTLITE project
$324,673
The HANA Center
To support the community-based art project, Citizenship for All: Storytelling for Immigrant Justice
$100,000
The Leadership Center for Attorney General Studies
To support building capacity at the Illinois Attorney General office
$100,000
Thomas Group Consulting, Inc.
For its project management and facilitation support for the Michigan Governor’s Task Force on Gun Violence Prevention
$150,000
Tides Center
To support Community Justice’s advocacy for community violence intervention work
$125,000
Tides Center
For Zealous to support its "Storytelling, Mapping, Documenting & Organizing for the Future of Alternative First Response" initiative
$400,000