bright side newsletter november 2013
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A monthly grants-related news publication by the GVSU Office of Sponsored ProgramsTRANSCRIPT
The Bright Side of Grants Office of Sponsored Programs, Chris ne Chamberlain, Director
November 2013
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In This Issue: 1. Success Story 2. News 3. Grants Resource Center News 4. OSP Training Survey 5. Upcoming Deadlines
A list of FY12, FY13, and FY14 grant recipients are included at the end of the Bright Side! OSP commends the hard work of all the GVSU Principal Inves gators.
1. Success Story Staff member receives na onal recogni on for an ‐violence work, from GVNow, November 11, 2013
Theresa Rowland, coordinator of the leadership program and the Violence Against Women Act grant for the Women’s Center, was selected to receive the Emerging Leader Award from the Na onal Women’s Studies Associa on, an organiza on that supports women and gender through teaching, learning, research and service in academic and other se ngs. Rowland was recognized at the NWSA Women’s Center Commi ee pre‐conference awards ceremony November 6 in Cincinna . As VAWA grant coordinator, Rowland organizes events and programs on campus that address sexual assault and da ng and domes c violence. She was nominated by Bri any Dernberger, assistant director of the Women’s Center, and Jo Ann Wassenaar, associate director of
the Women’s Center. “Theresa’s work has not only impacted our students on campus but across West Michigan and the state,” said Jo Ann Wassenaar, associate director of the Women’s Center. “Our communi es are a be er place to live because of her work.” Rowland received a master’s of educa on degree in College Student Affairs in Leadership from Grand Valley in 2010. She was a graduate assistant for the Office of Student Life’s Laker Leadership Program before she joined the Women’s Center in 2011 as VAWA coordinator. Jessica Jennrich, director of the Women’s Center, said Rowland’s innova on and enthusiasm has transformed the community. “She is a resource for all students and a mentor to faculty and staff alike. While I have been nothing but impressed by her exemplary work thus far I have reason the best is s ll yet to come,” said Jennrich. Marlene Kowalski‐Braun, assistant vice provost for Student Affairs, said Rowland’s an ‐violence work on campus has influenced tremendous cultural change. “She is a talented educator and connector and the en re campus community has benefited from her leadership,” said Kowalski‐Braun. Last year, the Women’s Center received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Na onal Women’s Studies Associa on.
FY 2012 Submissions/Awards
Submissions 169 $51,562,292
Awards 100 $21,006,292
FY 2013 Submissions/Awards (to date)
Submissions 179 $38,271,279
Awards 88 $16,283,788
FY 2014 Submissions/Awards (to date)
Submissions 61 $16,411,577
Awards 17 $3,094,597
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2. News
MAREC incubator business launches new solar technology, from GVNow, November 6, 2013
A solar energy panel that addresses one of the major limita ons of solar energy has been developed by a business incubator client at Grand Valley State University’s Michigan Alterna ve and Renewable Energy Center. The device, Solar 24, captures solar energy during daylight hours, storing it in a built‐in ba ery system that allows it to distribute electricity 24 hours a day, unlike tradi onal solar panels. The project, developed with assistance from MAREC and the state‐funded Business Accelerator Fund (BAF) program, is led by Jim Wolter, founder of Energy Partners, LLC and professor emeritus at Grand Valley. Solar 24 debuted at the Solar Power Interna onal Conference in Chicago October 21‐24. MAREC assisted Energy Partners to obtain the BAF funding that supported development of the prototypes. “This is breakthrough technology. It’s the first of its kind that I’ve seen in the renewable energy industry and addresses the o en‐cited intermi ent nature of solar energy,” said Arn Boezaart, director of MAREC. “This kind of innova on is the reason MAREC’s business incubator program provides resources and space to develop new products and concepts.” Boezaart said the design is unique because it integrates three components into one package that can be used on a commercial scale: energy genera on, energy storage and an innova ve control system. Unlike most solar electric installa ons, this integra on allows 24/7 energy delivery, which opens up more and broader uses of solar energy while avoiding more costly and difficult energy storage solu ons. The device was built using readily available technologies and materials from Michigan‐based companies. Wolter, who has applied for several patents, said there are many applica ons for Solar 24 and he’s already seen interest from Michigan and na onal companies that could mass‐produce the device. Energy Partners, LLC, has been an incubator client at MAREC for three years and specializes in solar, energy storage systems, power management and smart grid controls. About MAREC Business and Technology Incuba on Program The MAREC incuba on program supports the commercializa on of innova ve technology with both exis ng and new companies, and promotes the applica on and use of alterna ve, clean and renewable energy sources. MAREC has the community and ins tu onal resources to create a successful, collabora ve environment and achieve its vision of energy and technology development for a sustainable economy in West Michigan and beyond. Visit www.gvsu.edu/marec for more informa on. For more informa on, contact Arn Boezaart at [email protected] or Jim Wolter at (616) 638‐6341.
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3. Grants Resource Center News
NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures
This program alert comes from Jean Feldman, Head, NSF Policy Office regarding the new (2014) Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (see below):
A new version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG), (NSF 14‐1) has been issued. The PAPPG is comprised of documents rela ng to the Founda on's proposal and award process and consists of the:
(a) Grant Proposal Guide (GPG) for guidance on the prepara on and submission of proposals to NSF; and
(b) Award & Administra on Guide (AAG) to guide, manage, and monitor the award and administra on of grants and coopera ve agreements made by the Founda on.
This new version of the PAPPG will be effec ve for proposals submi ed, or due, on or a er February 24, 2014. Significant changes include:
Addi on to the cer fica on regarding Conflict of Interest regarding the appropriate disclosure process;
Reitera on that indirect costs are not allowed on par cipant support costs;
Small‐scale pilot of a new environmental impacts process with a few programs, prior to NSF‐wide implementa on;
Updated process for program income repor ng; and numerous clarifica ons throughout the document.
A by‐chapter summary of the changes is provided at the beginning of both the Grant Proposal Guide and the Award & Administra on Guide to assist with iden fying the changes.
While this version of the PAPPG becomes effec ve on February 24, 2014, in the interim, the guidelines contained in the current PAPPG (NSF 13‐1) con nue to apply. We will ensure that the current version of the PAPPG remains on the NSF website, with a nota on to proposers that specifies when the new PAPPG (including a link to the new Guide) will become effec ve.
NSF Offers Webinars on Advancing Informal STEM Learning Program, from GrantWeek, November 18, 2013
In November and December, the Na onal Science Founda on (NSF) is hos ng a series of webinars addressing key issues related to the FY 14 compe on of the Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program. In the introduc on webinar, NSF program directors stressed the importance of crea ng a research design that significantly advances the field of STEM educa on and that builds on exis ng work. The next deadline is January 14, 2014.
The AISL program supports five types of projects: Pathways, Research in Service to Prac ce, Innova ons in Development, Broad Implementa on, and Conferences, Symposia, and Workshops. During the webinar, NSF stressed uniqueness, calling for proposers to submit original, crea ve, and innova ve work that not only advances the field but provides a ra onal framework for scalability and replicability. The webinar also provided guidance regarding recommended proposal format and style with a strong sugges on that each proposal provide the following sec on headers: Project Ra onale, Project Design, Dissemina on Plan, Evalua on, External Review, and Management Plan. The other key advice was for proposers to be aware of Ins tu onal Review Board (IRB) requirements so that IRB compliance is not an issue when the agency is ready to make an award.
Addi onal AISL webinars will be offered over the next several weeks and recordings will be posted on the AISL homepage.
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3. Grants Resource Center News, con nued
New USAID Strategy for Collabora ng with Colleges and Universi es, from GrantWeek, November 11, 2013
The United States Agency for Interna onal Development (USAID) announced a major shi in how it will collaborate with colleges and universi es. Inside Higher Ed reports that during a session at the Associa on of Public and Land‐grant Universi es Annual Mee ng on November 10, Eric Postel, assistant administrator for USAID’s Bureau of Economic Growth, Educa on and Environment, described a new approach that will allow USAID to deal more directly with colleges and universi es through “tech challenges” and “challenge grants.”
This announcement comes on the heels of USAID’s recent decision not to renew the contract funding its current mechanism for collabora ng with colleges and universi es, Higher Educa on for Development (HED). HED, run by a consor um of associa ons of higher learning, served as an intermediary between USAID and colleges and universi es.
According to Inside Higher Ed, Postel cited two projects which may exemplify the new direc on USAID is taking: USAID’s Higher Educa on Solu ons Network which runs interdisciplinary “development labs” at seven universi es to research solu ons to global challenges and its forthcoming Wildlife Trafficking Tech Challenge which is an effort to engage students, researchers, and ac vists in developing crea ve ideas and solu ons to prevent wildlife trafficking. This shi away from a top‐down approach will allow colleges and universi es to define interna onal development problems more directly and come up with crea ve solu ons on their own. Inside Higher Ed says Postel assured colleges and universi es that, coinciding with this change in approach, the number and diversity of funding opportuni es will likely increase.
NIH Shares Informa on on New Build Program, from GrantWeek, November 11, 2013
Na onal Ins tutes of Health (NIH) shared hints on the possible direc on of its new Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity (BUILD) program during an interac ve training session held on November 2. BUILD is part of a major new NIH ini a ve aimed at engaging underrepresented students in research and sustaining their interest as they move through the educa onal pipeline toward the goal of becoming independent biomedical/behavioral research scien sts. According to NIH, a new BUILD compe on for implementa on grants is expected to be announced in late 2013 or early 2014. Ten awards will be made. During the mee ng, NIH presented four topics in an effort to engage the audience in sharing their ideas. These topics will likely feature prominently in the final grant announcement. NIH said it is looking for bold new ideas to truly transform the ways biomedical research will be conducted in the future to ensure diversity in the NIH workforce in the following areas:
Student engagement ‐ what can ins tu ons do to capture underrepresented undergraduates’ interest in research?
Sustaining interest in research ‐ how can ini al interest in research be sustained to retain highly talented students?
Mentoring ‐ what novel strategies might be developed to help engage students and sustain their interest?
Innova on in research training ‐ what new types of curricula or laboratory experiences need to be developed?
NIH has already solicited BUILD planning grantsand awardees have just been announced. Congratula ons to
GRC awardees: University of Nevada, Las Vegas and California State University, Long Beach.
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4. OSP Training Survey
In the Office of Sponsored Programs, we are always looking for ways to improve our processes and give our
Principal Inves gators as much support as we can. One way we can support our PIs is through training.
Recently, a survey was sent out to help us get a be er idea of what needs can be met through training on
different grant‐related subjects.
If you did not get a chance to take the survey yet, please visit:
h ps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PVFTLB5
and let us know what you think!
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5. Upcoming Deadlines
Arts / Humani es / Interna onal
American Historical Associa on: Research Grants and Fellowships (Due February 15)
American Musicological Society: AMS Subven ons for Publica ons (Due February 7)
ArtPlace: Innova on Grants Program (Due December 13)
Eisenhower Founda on: Abilene Travel Grants Program (Due February 28)
Educa on / Economic / Community Development
Corpora on for Na onal and Community Service: AmeriCorps State and Na onal (Due December 11)
Longview Founda on: Global and Interna onal Understanding Grants Program (Due January 23)
Na onal Educa on Associa on Founda on Grants (Due February 1)
Spencer Founda on: Research Grant Program (Due February 6)
Health / Mental Health
Na onal Ins tutes of Health: Centers for Biomedical Research Excellence (Due February 21)
Na onal Ins tutes of Health: Understanding and Promo ng Health Literacy (Due February 5)
Na onal League for Nursing: Nursing Educa on Research Grants (Due February 20)
Re rement Research Founda on: General Grant Program (Due February 1)
Science / Technology / Engineering
American Poli cal Science Associa on: Small Research Grant Program (Due February 7)
Dreyfus Founda on: Teacher‐Scholar Awards in Chemical Sciences (Due February 10)
Na onal Science Founda on: Energy for Sustainability (Due February 20)
U.S. Department of Commerce: NIST Small Business Innova on Research Program (Due February 26)
A complete list is available on our website, under the “News and Events” tab.
FY 2012--Awarded $20,993,081
Academic and Student Affairs Division‐‐Gayle R. Davis, Provost and Vice President
Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies (BCOIS) ‐‐ Anne Hiskes, Dean $60,500
SEED Teacher Leadership Development $20,000Lake Michigan Writing Project1
Lindsay Ellis National Writing Project
Latin American Film Festival $500Latin American Studies2
Zulema Moret Michigan Humanities Council
Japan‐America Collegiate Exchange Travel Program: "Traditional Japanese Theater in Osaka, Japan"
$40,000Padnos International Center3
Jeremy Robinson Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership
College of Community and Public Service (CCPS) ‐‐ George Grant, Jr., Dean $1,911,609
Project Safe Neighborhoods FY2011 $100,656CCPS Dean's Office1
William Crawley U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
Police Precision Driving $86,933Criminal Justice, School of2
Julie Yunker Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES)
State of Generosity Book & Electronic Platform $500,000Johnson Center3
James Edwards The W.K. Kellogg Foundation
State of Generosity Book & Electronic Platform $5,000Johnson Center4
James Edwards & Robin Leonard McGregor Fund
State of Generosity Book & Electronic Platform $25,000Johnson Center5
James Edwards & Robin Leonard Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Community Transformation Grant: Capacity‐Building for Kent County, Michigan
$11,800Johnson Center6
John Risley & Julien Kouame U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)/Centers for Disease Control (CDC)/Spectrum Health Hospitals
Community Family Partnership ‐ System of Care 5 Year Evaluation
$1,174,820Johnson Center7
Nancy Koester U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‐Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/Network 180
Geriatric Education Center of Michigan, Year 2 of 5 $5,400Public, Nonprofit and Health Administration, School of8
Priscilla Kimboko U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)/Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA)/Michigan State University Subaward
City of Muskegon Youth Recreation Grant: Diane Miller $2,000Public, Nonprofit and Health Administration, School of9
Quincy Williams City of Muskegon
FY 2012--Awarded $20,993,081
College of Education (COE) ‐‐ Elaine Collins, Dean $2,763,424
Groundswell Program Support $10,000COE Center for Educational Partnerships1
Claudia Sowa Wojciakowski Baldwin Foundation
Groundswell FORCES $62,300COE Center for Educational Partnerships2
Claudia Sowa Wojciakowski & Michael Posthumus National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
GVSU Foundations of Service Learning Course Support $3,500COE Center for Educational Partnerships3
Forrest Clift & Monica Harris Michigan Campus Compact
Improving Teacher Quality $161,959COE Leadership and Learning4
Ellen Schiller U.S. Department of Education/Michigan Department of Education
The 'Don't Forget the Kids' Literacy Project $1,250COE Leadership and Learning5
Vicki Kamps & Jane Hayes Grand Traverse Community Foundation
TRiO Upward Bound (5‐year award) $2,136,788TRiO Upward Bound6
Arnie Smithalexander U.S. Department of Education
TRiO Upward Bound Program $387,627TRiO Upward Bound7
Arnie Smithalexander U.S. Department of Education
College of Health Professions (CHP) ‐‐ Roy Olsson, Jr., Dean $999,891
Physician Assistant Training in Primary Care (5‐year award)
$999,891Physician Assistant Studies1
Andrew Booth & Theresa Bacon‐Baguley U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)/Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) ‐‐ Frederick J. Antczak, Dean $4,000,587
Silver Lake Nutrient Loading $60,808AWRI1
Al Steinman Silver Lake Improvement Board
NASA Michigan Space Grant Graduate Fellowship (Michael Snider)
$5,000AWRI2
Bopi Biddanda National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
NASA Michigan Space Grant Administration $1,500AWRI3
Bopi Biddanda National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
FY 2012--Awarded $20,993,081
Building Partnerships in Water Research between GVSU and MSU: The Molecular Genetic Basis for Invasiveness of Milfoils and A Time‐series Lake Observatory for Investigating Ecosystem Metabolism in Muskegon Lake
$55,800AWRI4
Bopi Biddanda & Ryan Thum Michigan State University
USR Task Order #1(B) $4,743AWRI5
Carl Ruetz Consumers Energy Funds to URS Corporation
Milton & Susan Meston Environmantal Fund to Support Graduate Assistant to Study Sturgeon Population on Muskegon Lake and River
$1,000AWRI6
Carl Ruetz Muskegon Community Foundation/Milton & Susan Meston
Lake Sturgeon Population Dynamics in the Kalamazoo River
$50,000AWRI7
Carl Ruetz & Ryan Thum Gun Lake Tribe (Match‐E‐Be‐Nash‐She‐Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians)
EPA/MDNRE/CMU: Great Lakes Connection $8,000AWRI8
Janet Vail U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)/CMU: Great Lakes Connection
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) $2,000AWRI9
Janet Vail EPA/MDNRE/CMU Great Lakes Connections (Phase 2)
Coordinated Onboard Education and Outreach $250,000AWRI10
Janet Vail U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/Great Lakes Restoration Inititive (GLRI)
NOAA/Lake Michigan Indiana DNR Costal Program/LaPorte County Soil & Water Conservation District
$6,000AWRI11
Janet Vail National Oceanic & Admospheric Administration (NOAA)
Houghton Lake E. Coli Reduction Subaward $117,223AWRI12
John Koches Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)/Muskegon River Watershed Assembly
BMPs Implementation to Restore High Priority Riparian Areas
$85,436AWRI13
John Koches Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI)/Muskegon River Watershed Assembly
Genetic Affinities in Populations of the Invasive Indo‐Pacific Coral Tubastaea Micranthus on Northern Gulf of Mexico Platform: Multiple Invasions?
$76,698AWRI14
Kevin Strychar U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI)/ Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)/Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON)
FY 2012--Awarded $20,993,081
Mainstream Au Sable Brown Trout Habitat Use and Movement
$54,159AWRI15
Mark Luttenton Anglers of the Au Sable and Trout Unlimited
Muskegon County Public Health: Beach Monitoring 2012 $6,500AWRI16
Richard Rediske U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Forecasting Predictive Models II $10,000AWRI17
Richard Rediske National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Burbot PCB Analysis $6,200AWRI18
Richard Rediske U.S. Geological Survey
Flat River Monitoring Project $5,000AWRI19
Richard Rediske Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MEDQ)/Schrems West Michigan Trout Unlimited Subcontract
Tyler Creek E. Coli Reduction Project $36,790AWRI20
Richard Rediske Michigan Department of Environmental Quality/Timberland RC&D, Inc.
Predicting the Impact of Contaminants Delivered by Pacific Salmon on Fish Communities in Great Lakes Tributaries
$27,319AWRI21
Richard Rediske Great Lakes Fishery Trust (GLFT)/University of Notre Dame (ND) Subaward
Analysis of Sediment Samples from Muskegon Lake for Total Organic Carbon and Grain Size
$13,991AWRI22
Richard Rediske National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Investigation of Sediment Toxicity in White Lake for Removing the Degradation of Benthos Beneficial Use Impairment
$2,830AWRI23
Richard Rediske Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)
APMS Quantitative Genetics Approach to Identifying Genetic Architecture
$40,000AWRI24
Ryan Thum The Aquatic Plant Management Society, Inc.
Comparative Study of Seed Germination Rate in Hybrid vs. Eurasian and Northern Watermilfoil
$27,160AWRI25
Ryan Thum W.E. Energies Mitigation Enhancement Fund
Analyzing Population Limits and Gene Flow in Perimyotis Subflavus with Application to White‐Nose Conservation
$2,906Biology26
Amy Russell Bat Conservation International
Genetic Approaches to Defining the Taxonomic and Conservation Units for the Hawaiian Hoary Bat
$19,997Biology27
Amy Russell U.S. Geological Survey
FY 2012--Awarded $20,993,081
Offshore Wind Energy Outreach and Education for Michigan
$4,924Biology28
Erik Nordman National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/University of Michigan (U of M)/Michigan State University (MSU) Subaward
Examining Disparities in Food Access and Enhancing the Food Security of Underserved Populations in Michigan Subcontract (5‐year award)
$573,083Biomedical Sciences29
Deborah Lown U.S. Department of Agriculture/National Institute of Food and Agriculture/University of Michigan Subcontract
RUI: Elucidating Regulatory Mechanisms for Bridging the Contractile Ring With the Cellular Membrane in Fission Yeast Cytokinesis
$248,000Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB)30
Dawn Hart National Science Foundation (NSF)
NASA/MSGC Seed Grant: Molecular Assemblies for Gas Storage Devices from Dynamic Bonds
$2,475Chemistry31
Andrew Korich National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/University of Michigan
Hope College NSF MRI Subcontract: Acquisition of a Computer for Research and Teaching by the Northwest Undergraduate Computational Chemistry Consortium
$3,428Chemistry32
Christopher Lawrence National Science Foundation (NSF)/Hope College Subcontract
TIM Consortium: A Dispersed REU Site in Theoretically Interesting Molecules Subaward
$10,828Chemistry33
Shannon Biros National Science Foundation/Northern Kentucky University University Research Foundation Subcontract
Social Media and Multiple Platforms: Learning from the Pros, Bringing it to the Classroom
$3,000Communications, School of34
Keith Oppenheim Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
Carbonate Preservation in Pelagic Sediments: Developing a New Aragonite Preservation Proxy
$87,087Geology35
Figen Mekik National Science Foundation (NSF)
NASA Michigan Space Grant Undergraduate Minority Fellowship (Jacqueline Bussey)
$3,500Geology36
John Weber National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
NASA Michigan Space Grant Undergraduate Fellowship (Caitlin Leslie)
$2,500Geology37
John Weber National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
FY 2012--Awarded $20,993,081
NASA/MSGC Program Grant: "Family Math Summer Learning Loss Mitigation Project"
$14,997Math38
Charlene Beckmann National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
Pi Mu Epsilon 2012 National Conference $12,000Math39
Paul Fishback National Security Agency (NSA)
Siglo de Oro Spanish Drama Festival ‐ 37th Annual: Tirso de Molina's Antona Garcia Performance
$20,000Modern Languages & Literatures40
Jason Yancey U.S. Department of the Interior/National Parks Service
NASA Michigan Space Grant Undergraduate Fellowship (Jeremy Peshl)
$2,500Physics41
Karen Gipson National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
MRI: Acquisition of a High‐Performance Computing Cluster for Research and Education
$97,383Physics42
Kingshuk Majumdar, Maja Krcmar & Agnieszka Szarecka
National Science Foundation (NSF)
An Ion‐Neutral Collision Database for Astrophysics $67,423Physics43
Milun Rakovic National Aeronautics & Space Association (NASA)/University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc.
Autism Education Center, START Grant‐FY2011‐12 $1,400,000Psychology44
Amy Matthews U.S. Department of Education (ED)
Stopping Rule Selection Theory $111,743Psychology45
Mario Fific National Science Foundation (NSF)
Mathematics & Science Centers Grant $72,762Regional Math and Science Center46
Karen Meyers Michigan Department of Education (ED)
Promoting Reform in Mathematics Education/Developing Mathematical Thinkers
$282,094Regional Math and Science Center47
Karen Meyers U.S. Department of Education/Michigan Department of Education/Wayne RESA
Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Teacher Workshop on Climate
$1,800Regional Math and Science Center48
Karen Meyers National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/GLOBE
Summer Health and Professions Exploration (sHaPe) Camp $2,000Regional Math and Science Center49
Kathy Agee & Ranelle Brew Abbott Vascular
Kirkhof College of Nursing (KCON) ‐‐ Cynthia McCurren, Dean $990,003
FY 2012--Awarded $20,993,081
Increasing the Number of Primary Care Advanced Practice Nurses through Traineeship Support (2‐year award)
$695,304Nursing1
Cynthia Coviak & Linda Scott U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)/Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
The ADVANCE Program‐Yr 3 $294,699Nursing2
Elaine Van Doren U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)/Health Resources & Administration (HRSA)
Padnos College of Engineering & Computing (PCEC) ‐‐ Paul Plotkowski, Dean $185,000
Mineta National Transit Research Consortium Led by the Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI)
$100,000Engineering, School of1
Charlie Standridge U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT)/San Jose State University Subcontract/Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT)
Educational Modules Concerning Processes for Remanufacturing, Repurposing, and Recycilng of Batteries
$25,000Engineering, School of2
Charlie Standridge National Science Foundation/Macomb Community College Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT)
MDOT: Lithium‐Ion Batteries in Public Transit $50,000Engineering, School of3
Charlie Standridge Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT)
NASA/MSGC Program Grant: STEPS Camp 2012 $10,000Engineering, School of4
Sara Maas National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/MSGC
Seidman College of Business (SCOB) ‐‐ John Reifel, Interim Dean $5,635,767
Small Business Development Centers‐Supplemental Funds $200,000Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
1
Carol Lopucki U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Small Business Development Center $3,310,767Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
2
Carol Lopucki U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
MEDC: Core Technology Consulting Services 2012 $1,725,000Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
3
Carol Lopucki Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) Export Assistance Grant
$100,000VAGTC4
Sonja Johnson Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
State Trade and Export Promotion (STEP) $300,000VAGTC5
Sonja Johnson U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)/Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
FY 2012--Awarded $20,993,081
Student Academic Success Center (SACC) ‐‐ Michael Messner, Director $557,563
TRiO Educational Support Services 2011‐12 $312,674TRiO Educational Support Program1
Melissa Selby‐Theut U.S. Department of Education
TRiO McNair Program 2011‐12 $244,889TRiO McNair2
Dolli Lutes U.S. Department of Education (ED)
Student Services (STU) ‐‐ Bart Merkle, Vice Provost and Dean $370,859
Darkness to Light... Stewards of Children Training $600Children's Enrichment Center1
Sharalle Arnold Allendale Community Foundation
Obesity Prevention in Child Care Utilizing NAP SACC $3,000Children's Enrichment Center2
Sharalle Arnold & Jessica Miranda‐Bevier Michigan Department of Community Health
Empowering Students, Challenging Systems $150,000LGBT Resource Center3
Colette Seguin Beighley Arcus Foundation
GEAR Up $217,259Multicultural Affairs, Office of4
Bobby Springer U.S. Department of Education
Vice Provost for Health (VPH) ‐‐ Jean Nagelkerk, Vice Provost for Health $773,122
Testing an Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Model to Improve Obesity‐Related Health Outcomes With a Statewide Consortium (3‐year award)
$773,122Vice Provost for Health1
Jean Nagelkerk & Brenda Pawl U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)/Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)/Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH)
Vice Provost for Research Administration (VPRA)/Center for Scholarly & Creative Excellence (CSCE) ‐‐ Robert Smart, $1,289,829
TRiO McNair Program (5 year award) $1,249,829TRiO McNair1
Robert Smart, Dolli Lutes & Susan Mendoza U.S. Department of Education
NASA Michigan Space Grant Minority Fellowship (Alexandra Bouza)
$3,500VPRA/CSCE2
Robert Smart National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
Commercializing a Novel Class of Antibiotics Against MRSA and Clostridium Difficile
$36,500VPRA/CSCE3
Robert Smart, Kevin McCurren & Roderick Morgan Michigan Initiative for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MIIE)
Finance and Administration Division ‐‐ James D. Bachmeier, Vice President
Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center (MAREC) ‐‐ Arn Boezaart $18,000
FY 2012--Awarded $20,993,081
Regional Energy Demonstration Centers Project $18,000MAREC1
Arn Boezaart & Kim Walton Michigan Strategic Fund/Michigan Energy Office
Public Safety Services (PSS) ‐‐ Barbara Bergers, Director $8,686
Safe Communities: Youth Alcohol Enforcement FY2012 $8,686Public Safety1
Brandon DeHaan U.S. Department of Justice
University Development ‐‐ Karen Loth, Vice President
Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies (HCPS) ‐‐ Gleaves Whitney, Director $30,000
America's Senator ‐ The Odyssey of Arthur H. Vandenberg $30,000Hauenstein Center1
Gleaves Whitney National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
University Relations ‐‐ Matthew E. McLogan, Vice President
WGVU Public Media ‐‐ Michael Walenta, General Manager $1,398,241
WGVU‐AM Community Service Grant $79,175WGVU1
Barbara Christl Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
WGVU‐FM Community Service Grant $97,906WGVU2
Barbara Christl Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
WGVU‐TV Community Service Grant $1,170,960WGVU3
Barbara Christl Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
Health, Safe, Drug‐Free Schools and Communities Coalition in Kent County
$9,700WGVU4
Steve Chappell U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)/Kent ISD
Michigan Hometown Stories $14,500WGVU5
Steve Chappell National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)/Michigan Humanities Council
WGVU Engage & Furthering the Arts of Grand Rapids $23,000WGVU6
Steve Chappell Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids
American Graduate Grant Awareness Stipend $3,000WGVU7
Steve Chappell Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
FY 2013--Awarded $16,248,041
Academic and Student Affairs Division‐‐Gayle R. Davis, Provost and Vice President
Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies (BCOIS) ‐‐ Anne Hiskes, Dean $9,000
EPA/NCSE/GLISTEN: STEM Mastery through Great Lakes Stewardship
$4,000Environmental Studies1
Elena Lioubimtseva U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/National Center for Science and Civic Engagement (NCSCE)/ Great Lakes Innovative Stewardship Through Education Network (GLISTEN)
Study Tour in Turkey $5,000Padnos International Center2
Mark Schaub & James Goode Turkish Coalition of America
College of Community and Public Service (CCPS) ‐‐ George Grant, Jr., Dean $1,380,674
Bringing Theory to Practice Program $1,000Community Engagement, Office of1
Ruth Stegeman Association of American Colleges and Universities (AACU)
Police Precision Driving Program‐2013 $76,494Criminal Justice, School of2
Julie Yunker Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES)
Lake Michigan Water Trail‐Benton Harbor to Ludington $40,680Hospitality & Tourism Management3
Michael Scantlebury & Scott Rood U.S. Department of Commerce/Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)/West Michigan Environmental Action Council
Michigan Cares for Tourism $5,000Hospitality & Tourism Management4
Patricia Janes Michigan Lodging and Tourism Association
Hospitality and Tourism Internship Program $19,050Hospitality & Tourism Management5
Paul Stansbie, Kristen Jack & Michael Sciarini Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
Spectrum Health Rural Fit Kids Subaward $15,995Johnson Center6
Amber Erickson U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS)/Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)/Spectrum Health Hospital
The W.K. Kellogg Community Philanthropy Chair Endowment
$1,000,000Johnson Center7
James Edwards The W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Community Transformation Grant: Capacity‐Building for Kent County, Michigan‐Year Two
$11,175Johnson Center8
Julien Kouame DHHS/CDC/Spectrum Health Hospitals
The Next Generation of Philanthropic Leaders Study ‐‐ Dissemination Plan
$10,000Johnson Center9
Mchael Moody Nathan Cummings Foundation
FY 2013--Awarded $16,248,041
The Next Generation of Philanthropic Leaders Study ‐‐ Dissemination Plan
$20,000Johnson Center10
Michael Moody The Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
The Next Generation of Philanthropic Leaders $20,000Johnson Center11
Michael Moody Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation
Southern Africa Grantmaking School $114,722Johnson Center12
Miles Wilson & Allison Lugo Knapp The W.K. Kellogg Foundation
MSU Geriatric Education Center of Michigan $5,400Public, Nonprofit and Health Administration, School of13
Priscilla Kimboko U.S. Department of Health & Human Services/HRSA/MSU Subaward
What is Philanthropy? ‐ Documentary $3,000Public, Nonprofit and Health Administration, School of14
Salvatore Alaimo The Frey Foundation
Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Leadership Grant $38,158Social Work, School of15
Joan Borst U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
College of Education (COE) ‐‐ Elaine Collins, Dean $862,870
Groundswell Continuation 2 Grant $145,000COE Center for Educational Partnerships1
Clay Pelon, David Bair & Michael Posthumus Great Lakes Fishery Trust
Groundswell FORCES $70,000COE Center for Educational Partnerships2
Michael Posthumus & Clay Pelon National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
School Counselor Graduate Program Planning Grant $10,000COE Leadership and Learning3
Shawn Bultsma Michigan College Access Network
TRiO Talent Search‐Year 2 $327,499TRiO Educational Talent Search4
Sarah Keranen‐Lopez U.S. Department of Education
TRiO Talent Search‐Year 3 $310,371TRiO Educational Talent Search5
Sarah Keranen‐Lopez U.S. Department of Education
College of Health Professions (CHP) ‐‐ Roy Olsson, Jr., Dean $45,750
sHaPe (Summer Health Activities and Professions Exploration) Camp 2013
$750Allied Health Sciences1
Ranelle Brew & Kathy Agee Michigan Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (MAHPERD)
A Novel Approach in the Delivery of Occupational Safety and Health Trainng for the Beverage Industry
$45,000Occupational Safety and Health2
David Huizen & Samah Mansour Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs/Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) ‐‐ Frederick J. Antczak, Dean $2,231,518
FY 2013--Awarded $16,248,041
An Analysis of the Invasive Cyanobacterium Gloeotrichia in Silver Lake, Michigan
$32,708AWRI1
Al Steinman Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)
Growing Michigan's Blue Economy $75,000AWRI2
Al Steinman C. S. Mott Foundation
NASA Michigan Space Grant Graduate Fellowship (James Smit)
$5,000AWRI3
Al Steinman National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
NASA Space Grants Administration $1,500AWRI4
Bopi Biddanda National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
NASA Michigan Space Grant Graduate Fellowship (Meagan Sesselmann)
$5,000AWRI5
James McNair National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M
Sustainability and Water Resources for K‐12 Students $15,000AWRI6
Janet Vail Alcoa Foundation
NASA Michigan Space Grant Undergraduate Fellowship (Alexander Ebenstein)
$2,500AWRI7
John Koches National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
Michigan Department of Natural Resources Urban and Community Forestry Project
$11,974AWRI8
John Koches Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Cell‐death Pathways of Symbiodinium Exposed to Temperature and Bacterial Stress
$10,000AWRI9
Kevin Strychar Costal Preservation Network (CPN)
AuSable River Study $3,150AWRI10
Mark Luttenton Trout Unlimited, Mason‐Griffith Founders Chapter
AuSable River Study $3,150AWRI11
Mark Luttenton Trout Unlimited, Headwaters Chapter
Muskegon County Inland Bathing Beach Monitoring $16,080AWRI12
Richard Rediske U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
USGS Great Lakes Science Center, Burbot PCB Samples Project
$6,230AWRI13
Richard Rediske U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
FY 2013--Awarded $16,248,041
Beach Quality Forecasting $10,000AWRI14
Richard Rediske U.S. Department of Commerce (USDOC)/National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/University of Michigan (U of M)
Muskegon County Beach Monitoring Project $1,600AWRI15
Richard Rediske U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)/Public Health‐Muskegon County
Identification of Genetic Markers $4,000AWRI16
Ryan Thum Teton County Weed & Pest Control District
Identification of Genetic Markers for Select Aquatic Invasive Species Project
$3,500AWRI17
Ryan Thum Missoula County Weed District
NSF Innovation Corps (I‐Corps) $50,000AWRI18
Ryan Thum National Science Foundation (NSF)
2013 Genetic Baseline of Hydrilla Verticillata $19,505AWRI19
Ryan Thum U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
NASA Michigan Space Grant Graduate Fellowship ( Nichole Kupisz)
$5,000Biology20
Gary Greer National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
Digitization of Michigan's Regional Herbaria: A Collective Effort
$22,526Biology21
Tim Evans Hanes Trust
Developing a Fire‐science Network and Delivery System for the Northern Lake States
$4,000Biology22
Todd Aschenbach U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service/Ohio State University
Developing a Single‐Cell System to Investigate Molecular and Physiological Events in Plant Gravity Sensing and Response
$4,999Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB)23
Mark Staves National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
NASA Michigan Space Grant Graduate Fellowship (Lindsey Flaquer)
$3,500Chemistry24
Andrew Korich National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
FY 2013--Awarded $16,248,041
NASA Michigan Space Grant Undergraduate Fellowship (Jacqueline Bussey)
$3,500Geology25
John Weber National Aeronautics & Space Association (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)?University of Michigan (U of M)
Applying Space Geodesy (GPS) to Better Understanding Seismic Hazard in Trinidad and Tobago, and Building a GPS Data Processing Center at GVSU
$5,000Geology26
John Weber National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
Sea Level Change and Costal Vulnerability $5,000Geology27
Pablo Lierandi‐Roman National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
Pi Mu Epsilon 2013 Conference $12,000Math28
Paul Fishback National Security Agency (NSA)
REU Site: Grand Valley State University Summer Undergraduate Research Program in Mathematics (3‐year award)
$230,169Math29
William Dickinson & Jonathan Hodge National Science Foundation (NSF)
Become a Host Site for a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA)
$0Modern Languages & Literatures30
Sebastian Maisel & Majd Al‐Malla Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program
Friends of Via: Recording Project ‐ Oboe Works by Petr Eben
$1,500Music31
Marlena Vavrikova Friends of Via
Intellectual Humility: The Elusive Virtue $17,429Philosophy32
Brian Robinson & Michael DeWilde University of Notre Dame/Templeton Foundation
Rationality and Religious Belief: A Philosophical Investigation of Contemporary Cognitive Science of Religion (God and the Brain)
$100,273Philosophy33
Kelly Clark John Templeton Foundation
Autism Education Center START Grant $1,462,000Psychology34
Amy Matthews U.S. Department of Education (ED)/Michigan Department of Education (ED)
GVSU Regional Math and Science Center $73,199Regional Math and Science Center35
Karen Meyers Michigan Department of Education (ED)
FY 2013--Awarded $16,248,041
Family Engineering Event $1,100Regional Math and Science Center36
Karen Meyers U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)/Michigan Mathematics and Science Center Network (MMSCN)/U.S. Army Tank‐Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Center (TAREC)
International Year of Statistic 2013 $4,426Statistics37
Neal Rogness & Karen Meyers National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC)/University of Michigan (U of M)
Padnos College of Engineering & Computing (PCEC) ‐‐ Paul Plotkowski, Dean $283,939
WIDER: EAGER: GVSU Inventory of Instructional Practices $137,893Computing & Information Systems, School of1
Scott Grissom, Shaily Menon, Robert Talbert & Shannon Biros
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Using Assistive Device Design to Implement Corner Stone Project Based Learning
$136,046Engineering, School of2
Wendy Reffeor & John Farris National Science Foundation (NSF)
STEPS Camp 2013 $10,000Padnos Student Services & Advising Center3
Sara Maas National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)/ Michigan Space Grant Consortium (MSGC)
Seidman College of Business (SCOB) ‐‐ John Reifel, Interim Dean $9,931,013
City of Grand Rapids Accelerator Administration Services Agreement (Admin./Marketing)
$200,000Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation1
Kevin McCurren State of Michigan/City of Grand Rapids Local Development Finance Authority (LDFA)
City of Grand Rapids Accelerator Administration Services Agreement (GRC/Hub)
$300,000Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation2
Kevin McCurren City of Grand Rapids LDFA (Michigan Strategic Fund)
Technology Transfer Office, Mentor in Residence Program $25,000Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation3
Kevin McCurren Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)/University of Michigan, Technology Transfer Office
GRSmartZone Business Incubator 2013‐2014 $840,000Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation4
Kevin McCurren Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
City of Grand Rapids Accelerator Administration Services Agreement
$518,293Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation5
Kevin McCurren Michigan Strategic Fund/City of Grand Rapids Local Development Finance Authority (LDFA)
Farm/Ag Entrepreneurship Academy: Pilot Program $70,000Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation6
Kevin McCurren & Paul Heroman Michigan Initiative for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MIIE)
FY 2013--Awarded $16,248,041
Small Business Development Center $3,310,767Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
7
Carol Lopucki U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Small Business Jobs Act (SBJA) Additional Funding $95,800Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
8
Carol Lopucki U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
State Trade and Export Promotion $230,000Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
9
Carol Lopucki U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)/Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
MEDC Service Center Award $200,000Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
10
Carol Lopucki Michigan Economic Development Center (MEDC)
MEDC: Core Consulting Services 2013 $1,850,000Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
11
Carol Lopucki Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
Michigan Emerging Technologies Fund $1,750,000Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
12
Carol Lopucki & Phil Tepley Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
"La Siembra: Enhancing Participation of Socially Disadvantaged Latino Farmers to the USDA" Project
$16,153Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
13
Dante Villarreal U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)/Michigan State University (MSU)
International Traffic and Arms Regulations (ITAR) Training Sessions
$50,000VAGTC14
Sonja Johnson U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)/Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
State Trade and Export Promotion 2013 $375,000VAGTC15
Sonja Johnson U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)/Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
Michigan Direct Export Assistance $100,000VAGTC16
Sonja Johnson Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
Student Academic Success Center (SACC )‐‐ Michael Messner, Director $312,674
TRiO Educational Support Program $312,674TRiO Educational Support Program1
Michael Messner U.S. Department of Education
Finance and Administration Division ‐‐ James D. Bachmeier, Vice President
Intercollegiate Athletics (IA) ‐‐ Tim Selgo, Director $2,000
FY 2013--Awarded $16,248,041
NCAA: Save a Life Tour 2013 $2,000Athletics1
Keri Becker National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center (MAREC) ‐‐ Arn Boezaart $29,572
Sierra Club Support of the GVSU/UofM Offshore Wind Assessment Project
$10,000MAREC1
Arn Boezaart Sierra Club
Solar Thermal System Cost and Efficiency Improvements for Michigan's Climate
$19,572MAREC2
Kim Walton Michigan Energy Office
University Relations ‐‐ Matthew E. McLogan, Vice President
WGVU Public Media ‐‐ Michael Walenta, General Manager $1,159,031
Community Service Grant‐FM $95,535WGVU1
Barbara Christl Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
Community Service Grant‐AM $77,117WGVU2
Barbara Christl Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
Community Service Grant‐TV $966,379WGVU3
Barbara Christl Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
American Graduate Engagement Grants 2012 $20,000WGVU4
Steve Chappell Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
FY 2014--Awarded $3,094,597
Academic and Student Affairs Division‐‐Gayle R. Davis, Provost and Vice President
Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies (BCOIS) ‐‐ Anne Hiskes, Dean $33,015
Naturalism and Its Discontents Project $33,015Religious Studies/Honors College1
Kelly Clark John Templeton Foundation
College of Community and Public Service (CCPS) ‐‐ George Grant, Jr., Dean $33,770
HRSA/UT: Certificate in MCH Public Health ‐ Year 5 $33,770Social Work, School of1
Joan Borst U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HRSA)/University of Texas (UT)
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) ‐‐ Frederick J. Antczak, Dean $1,861,667
USDA/MCD: City of Muskegon Site Determination and Implementation
$6,024AWRI1
John Koches U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service/Michigan Conservation District
Tyler Creek E.coli Monitoring and Source Tracking $2,200AWRI2
Richard Rediske Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)/Timberland Resource Conservation and Development
Collaborative Research: It's About Time: The Impact of Renewable Food Resources on Primate Socioecology
$20,286Biomedical Sciences3
Cynthia Thompson National Science Foundation (NSF)
Non‐Invasive Methods to Evaluate Thermoregulatory and Metabolic Hormone in New World Primates
$1,500Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB)4
Cynthia Thompson American Society of Primatologists (ASP)
Circulating microRNAs: A New Paradigm for Parkinson's Disease Discovery
$66,279Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB)5
Sok Kean Khoo The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
Autism Education Center‐START Project ‐ Statewide Autism Resources & Training
$1,531,700Psychology6
Amy Matthews US Department of Education (ED/Michigan Department of Education (ED)
REU Supplement: Stopping Rule Selection Theory $12,000Psychology7
Mario Fific National Science Foundation (NSF)
Promoting Reform in Mathematics Education ‐ Developing Mathematical Thinkers (PRIME PLUS) Project
$143,600Regional Math and Science Center8
Karen Meyers U.S. Department of Education (ED)/Michigan Department of Education (ED)/Wayne RESA
GVSU Regional Math and Science Center $78,078Regional Math and Science Center9
Karen Meyers Michigan Department of Education
FY 2014--Awarded $3,094,597
Padnos College of Engineering & Computing (PCEC) ‐‐ Paul Plotkowski, Dean $25,000
Mentor‐in‐Residence (Dr. Bent Nowak) $25,000Padnos College of Engineering & Computing Dean's Office
1
Paul Plotkowski Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)/Tech Transfer Network (T3N)
Vice Provost for Research Administration (VPRA)/Center for Scholarly & Creative Excellence (CSCE) ‐‐ Robert Smart, $25,000
GVSU Mentor‐in‐Residence $25,000VPRA/CSCE1
Robert Smart Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)/Tech Transfer Talent Network (T3N)
University Relations ‐‐ Matthew E. McLogan, Vice President
WGVU Public Media ‐‐ Michael Walenta, General Manager $1,116,145
WGVU‐FM Community Service Grant $92,774WGVU1
Steve Chappell Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
WGVU‐AM Community Service Grant $88,300WGVU2
Steve Chappell Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
WGVU‐TV Community Service Grant $927,571WGVU3
Steve Chappell Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
Education Engagement Grant $7,500WGVU4
Steve Chappell Detroit Public Television