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University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Grants

2022 (3 years)
$4,518

The University of Michigan, founded in 1817 and based in Ann Arbor, MI, serves the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving, and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. The Research for Indigenous Social Action and Equity (RISE) Center was established in 2021 as a collaborative of academics, nonprofit organizations, artists, and activists dedicated to addressing Indigenous inequalities and building a more equitable society. This grant provides flexible support to RISE.

2009 (3 years)
$750,000

To research the effects of the foreclosure and economic crisis on vulnerable workers and families, as part of the How Housing Matters to Families and Communities competitive grant program (over three years).

2004 (1 year)
$75,000

In support of the project Financial Services for the Poor: The Detroit Area Study.

2004 (4 years 5 months)
$477,000

To establish ExpandNet, a network of health professionals seeking to increase the use of successful reproductive health interventions (over three years).

1995 (3 years)
$4,170,000

To support participation in the Research Network on Successful Pathways through Middle Childhood (over three years).

1993 (1 year)
$1,397,500

To inititiate and develop the collaborative Research Network on Successful Pathways through Middle Childhood (over two years).

1987 (4 years)
$800,000

To support the Program in International Peace and Security Research, for institutional fellowships and related research and support.

1984 (1 year)
$300,000

To reinforce and promote effective and sustained collaboration among researchers from different fields on problems of international security, and for graduate student support (over three years).

1981 (1 year)
$1,200,000

Support to establish a John D. MacArthur Chair.