Grant Development: Grants in Progress
SNC faculty and staff are continually seeking external funding for their research and projects. This web page will track all grantseeking activities. If you have any questions about specific grants please contact Sarah Ryan.
| Grants Applied for |
- Jan. 16, 2012: Becky Schmeisser, National Science Foundation, Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology, $153,103
- April 24, 2012: Shan Bryan-Hanson, National Endowment for the Humanities, Preservation Assistance Grant for Smaller Institutions, $6,000
- April 30, 2012: Sally Cubitt, National Endowment for the Humanities, Preservation Assistance Grant for Smaller Institutions, $6,000
- April 30, 2012: Mark Bockenhauer, National Geographic Education Foundation, funding for Wisonsin Geographic Alliance, $62,851
- May 18, 2012: Kathy Muhs, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Math and Science Partnership Grant, $639,887
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| Future Grants |
| In addition to the above grants which have already been submitted, faculty and staff have many other grant proposals in the pipeline. Below is a list of grants that are currently in progress. This list is subject to change. A grant may not be submitted at all or may be altered or submitted to a different funder. If you're interested in working on one of these proposals please contact Sarah Ryan. |
- June 16, 2012: Corday Goddard, NIH, research on youth development
- June 21, 2012: Dottie Stepien, Department of Education Science, Education Research
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Congratulations! Grantseeking is an important form of scholarship. Even when funding is declined, the experience can often strengthen the project or research. External funding allows you to do work that you might not normally be able to do. Please congratulate your colleagues on their grantseeking activity.
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