FY19 First Quarter Awards & Submissions

Posted on November 15, 2018

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New awards

New awards separated by school/college. Listings by total anticipated award amount, name of lead PI, title, sponsor, and award type.

Bryan School of Business and Economics new awards

  • $218,250 – Andersen, Martin – Utilization Management in the Medicare Part D Program – NIH National Institute on Aging (NIA)
  • $2,500 – Yang, Zhi Yong – When Social Density Increases or Decreases Recycling: The Role of Self-Construal – Association for Consumer Research

College of Arts and Sciences new awards

  • $676,578 – Murphy, Arthur – Recipe for Success – Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
  • $224,980 – Reggio, Patricia – Molecular Determinants of GPR55 Activity – Temple University
  • $164,000 – Rueppell, Olav – Characterization of the Architecture of Hygienic Behavior of Honebees to Enable Breeding for Improved Honeybee Health – Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD)
  • $124,208 – Kellogg, Joshua – Complex Natural Product Mixtures Against Drug Resistant Infections: Targeting Multiple Pathways to Combat Bacteria – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • $40,000 – Herndon, Jason – Thomasville City School: School Psychologist Contract – Thomasville City Schools
  • $9,000 – Tangedal, Brett – UNCG Summer School in Computational Number Theory – National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • $6,250 – Tsui, Tsz-Ki – New focus on a regional problem in eastern NC: What are the impacts of increased salinity on mercury, parasite prevalence in fish, fishing behaviors, and perceptions of human health risk ? – University of North Carolina General Administration (UNC GA)
  • $5,000 – Hershey, Anne – In-Stream Uptake and Retention of the Antibiotic Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) in NC streams – North Carolina State University (NCSU)

Office of Research and Engagement new awards

  • $420,631 – Shelton, Terri – Specialty Courts Staff Support – Sandhills Center Local Management Entity
  • $360,000 – Shelton, Terri – NC Preventing Underage Drinking Initiative – NC DHHS Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services
  • $293,756 – Yamaguchi, Ryoko – BRIGHT-CS RPP: Building Student Retention through Individuated Guided coHort Training in Computer Science Research-Practitioner Partnership – National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • $245,947 – Sienkiewicz, Holly – AmeriCorps ACCESS Project – North Carolina Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service
  • $77,125 – Sills, Stephen – Determination of the Incidence and Impact of Alcohol and Drug Use, Misuse, and Abuse in Guilford County. – Guilford County
  • $68,272 – Sienkiewicz, Holly – Greensboro Refugee Employment Advancement Team (GREAT) – United Way of Greater Greensboro
  • $57,110 – Sills, Stephen – Rocky Mount Revitalization Initiative: Data consolidation, community building, evaluation design, and technical assistance. – Rocky Mount Housing and Revitalization Initiative, LLC
  • $30,000 – Sienkiewicz, Holly – Refugee and Immigrant Social Work Education (RISE) Program – United Way of Greater Greensboro
  • $10,000 – Sills, Stephen – Addressing Unhealthy Homes & Asthma: Targeted Community Health Impact Team (HIT) Intervention in Greensboro – Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro
  • $5,627 – Sills, Stephen – Consulting and Technical Assistance to Hinton Rural Life Center – Hinton Center
  • $5,000 – Witherspoon, Claretta – My Sister Susan’s House parenting workshops – Youth Focus

Office of the Provost new awards

  • $600,000 – Dunn, Dana – UNC Greensboro Classroom Renovations – The Edward M. Armfield Sr. Foundation
  • $600,000 – Dunn, Dana – Scaling Student Success: Expanding Opportunities for More Students – The Edward M. Armfield Sr. Foundation

School of Education new awards

  • $5,246,900 – Hewitt, Kimberly – Principal Preparation for Excellence and Equity in Rural Schools (PPEERS) – NC Alliance for School Leadership Development (NCASLD)
  • $100,000 – Willse, John – Special Projects in Development and Maintenance of Statewide Assessments (OAERS/DPI, 2018-2019) – North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI)
  • $86,723 – Sadler, Troy – EI: Exploring the Integration of Computational Thinking into Preservice Elementary Science Teacher Education (CT_PSTE) – University of Maryland at College Park
  • $77,384 – Luecht, Richard – Feasibility of Assessment Engineering Task Modeling for Evidence-Based Medicine Items – National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME)
  • $27,070 – Halbert, Barbara – TRC Mobile Engagement – North Carolina Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA)
  • $2,500 – Vetter, Amy – The Writing Identities of Teens – National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)

School of Health and Human Sciences new awards

  • $3,574,479 – Hestenes, Linda – North Carolina Rated License Assessment Project – NCDHHS Division of Child Development
  • $3,480,312 – Etnier, Jennifer – The effect of physical activity on cognition relative to APOE genotype (PAAD-II) – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • $2,844,714 – Leerkes, Esther – Biopsychosocial predictors of obesity during the first 2 years of life – NIH National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
  • $1,919,996 – Floyd-Pickard, Melissa – FY 2017 BHWET Competition – DHHS Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
  • $1,203,526 – Coffman, Jennifer – Student learning as a function of exposure to teachers’ use of Cognitive Processing Language during instruction – DOED Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
  • $885,032 – Bailey, Harriette – UNCG Partnership – Guilford County Partnership for Children
  • $361,506 – Wyrick, David – Proposal to Evaluate the D.A.R.E. America Delivery of Elementary and Middle School “keepin’ it REAL” – Prevention Strategies
  • $208,915 – Chen, Ang – The Science of Essential Balance – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • $103,649 – Flynn, Perry – Exceptional Children State Speech-Language Consultant (2018-2019) – North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI)
  • $100,000 – Shultz, Sandra – Clinical Knee Arthrometer: Early Prototype Development and Optimization – North Carolina Biotechnology Center (NCBC)
  • $42,824 – Scott-Little, Mary – On-line Leadership in Infant and Toddler Learning (LITL) Post-Baccalaureate Certificate – NCDHHS Division of Child Development
  • $27,390 – Bailey, Harriette – Becoming a Culturally Competent Trainer – Childcare Resources
  • $25,000 – Scott-Little, Mary – Exploring teacher-family relationships: Avenues for increasing the quality of care in infant-toddler classrooms – DHHS Administration for Children and Families (ACF)
  • $21,838 – Maher, Jaclyn – Maternal Stress and Children’s Obesity Risk – University of Southern California (USC)
  • $8,008 – Harmon, Justin – Greensboro Parks and Recreation Student Assistantship – City of Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department
  • $8,008 – Bedini, Leandra – CITY OF GREENSBORO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE RECREATION (AIR) PROGRAM SUPPORT – City of Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department
  • $2,500 – Ross, Scott – The Effects of Visual Focus and Visual Sensory Reweighting on Postural Control in Individuals With and Without CAI – National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Research and Education Foundation

School of Nursing new awards

  • $99,000 – Debrew, Jacqueline – PROPOSAL FOR RN to BSN OUTREACH PROGRAMS: 2018-2019 – North Carolina Area Health Education Center (NC AHEC) Program
  • $10,000 – Bartlett, Tracy – The Jonas Veterans Healthcare Scholar Program 2018-2020 – American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)
  • $5,000 – Bartlett, Tracy – The Jonas Scholar Program 2018-2020 – American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)

University Teaching and Learning Commons new awards

  • $7,250 – Pipe, Laura – Standardized SRIs and Structured Peer Review for Online Learning – IDEA

University Libraries new awards

  • $294,603 – Gwynn, James – People Not Progress: Slave Deeds of North Carolina – National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
  • $14,416 – Lawrimore, Erin – Developing Archival Processing Services for Smaller Institutions in North Carolina – North Carolina State Library
  • $3,000 – Coward, Callie – Vintage Viands: Supermarket Edition – North Carolina State Library

Continuing awards

Continuing awards separated by school/college. Listings by quarter award amount, name of lead PI, title, sponsor, and award type.

Bryan School of Business and Economics continuing awards

  • $2,918 – Van Hasselt, Martyn – Support and Services at Home (SASH) Evaluation: Part 2 – Research Triangle Institute (RTI International)

College of Arts and Sciences continuing awards

  • $395,970 – Oberlies, Nicholas – Natural Product-Drug Interaction Research – UWA to WSU Transfer – Washington State University
  • $72,750 – Cech, Nadja – Impact of commensal cross-talk on MRSA colonization and infection. – University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center
  • $46,000 – Stein, Gabriela – Mejia Fellowship Application – National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • $44,996 – Reggio, Patricia – Molecular Determinants of GPR55 Activity – Temple University
  • $25,000 – Rueppell, Olav – Supporting U.S. Agriculture by Participation of Early Career Scientists in the 18th International Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects in Guarujá, Brazil – USDA NIFA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI)
  • $23,607 – Reggio, Patricia – Endocannabinoid Active Sites and Therapeutic Targets – Northeastern University
  • $5,250 – Erovenko, Igor – Center for Undergraduate Research in Mathematics – Occidental College
  • $2,500 – Oberlies, Nicholas – ASP Undergraduate Research Grant Award for Mario Augastinovic – American Society of Pharmacognosy
  • $2,500 – Cech, Nadja – ASP Undergraduate Research Grant Award for Manead Khin – American Society of Pharmacognosy

College of Visual and Performing Arts continuing awards

  • $113,392 – Alexander, Peter – GCS Arts Professional Development – Guilford County Schools
  • $11,350 – Alexander, Peter – GCS Arts Professional Development – Guilford County Schools

Office of Enrollment Management continuing awards

  • $318,183 – Foreman, John – Student Support Services Program – US Department of Education (DoED)
  • $240,973 – Green, Joseph – The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program (UNCG-McNair) – DOED Office of Postsecondary Education

Office of Research and Engagement continuing awards

  • $1,475,533 – Bowman, Diana – National Center on Homeless Education (NCHE – US Department of Education (DOED)
  • $707,884 – Frison, Sonja – The North Carolina Tiered Case Management Pilot Project, Year 2 – NCDHHS Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services (MHDDSAS)
  • $397,033 – Shelton, Terri – Bringing Out the Best: Supporting Young Children’s Social and Emotional Development – Guilford County Partnership for Children
  • $391,247 – Zhou, Zhanxiang – Lipotoxicity in Alcoholic Liver Disease – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • $247,218 – Zhang, Qibin – DISCOVERY AND VALIDATION OF BIOMARKERS OF CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS IN TYPE 1 DIABETES – University of Colorado Denver
  • $50,000 – Sienkiewicz, Holly – Lead-Safe Housing Outreach and Evaluation – City of Greensboro Neighborhood Development Department
  • $37,500 – Payne, C. – Partnerships to Enhance Early Care and Education – Guilford Child Development
  • $10,000 – Sills, Stephen – UNCG Eviction Diversion Research Project (EDRP) for the Development of an Eviction Diversion Program – Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

School of Education continuing awards

  • $1,732,220 – Hewitt, Kimberly – Principal Preparation for Excellence and Equity in Rural Schools (PPEERS) continuation – NC Alliance for School Leadership Development (NCASLD)
  • $517,171 – He, Ye – Engaging and Advancing Community-centered Teacher Development (EnACTeD) – US Department of Education (DOED)
  • $250,000 – Ryndak, Diane – LEAPS (Leadership in Extensive and Pervasive Support Needs) – DOED OSERS Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
  • $249,303 – Gillis, Margaret – Preparing Post-Baccalaureate Early Interventionists/Early Childhood Educators for Working with ALL Children – DOED OSERS Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
  • $200,623 – Williamson, Pamela – Teach, Lead, and Collaborate: Serving Students with Significant Intellectual Disabilities (Project TLC) – DOED OSERS Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
  • $107,761 – Tan, Edna – AISL Equitably-Consequential Making (subcontract) – Michigan State University (MSU)
  • $34,623 – Ackerman, Terry – Using projective unidimensional models for measuring multidimensional educational data (resubmission) – Wake Forest University
  • $21,051 – Pagliaro, Claudia – Salus University subaward for student doctoral Fellowship (tuition and stipend for Adeoye Sulaiman) – Salus University (SU)
  • $21,051 – Pagliaro, Claudia – Salus University subaward for student doctoral Fellowship (tuition and stipend for Kimberly Hutter) – Salus University (SU)
  • $13,629 – Tillman, Ayesha – Targeted Infusion Project: Integrating Soft Matter Into Undergraduate General and Physical Chemistry Courses (subcontract with NCCU/NSF) – North Carolina Central University (NCCU)
  • $10,841 – Henson, Robert – Development of Accessible IRT-Based Models and Methodologies for Improving the Breadth and Accuracy of Item Option-Scored Diagnostic Assessments – University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)
  • $2,842 – Pagliaro, Claudia – Salus University subaward for student doctoral Fellowship (tuition and stipend for Adeoye Sulaiman) – Salus University (SU)

School of Health and Human Sciences continuing awards

  • $479,999 – Floyd-Pickard, Melissa – FY 2017 BHWET Competition – DHHS Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
  • $441,516 – Bailey, Harriette – UNCG Partnership – Guilford County Partnership for Children
  • $257,754 – Coffman, Jennifer – Student learning as a function of exposure to teachers’ use of Cognitive Processing Language during instruction – DOED Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
  • $157,172 – Coffman, Jennifer – Student learning as a function of exposure to teachers’ use of Cognitive Processing Language during instruction – DOED Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
  • $103,180 – Wyrick, David – D.A.R.E. America Partnership – Prevention Strategies
  • $63,407 – Hestenes, Linda – North Carolina Rated License Assessment Project – NCDHHS Division of Child Development
  • $33,714 – Tanner, Amanda – Evaluating Locally-Developed or Adapted (Homegrown) Combination HIV Prevention Interventions for Transgender Persons who have Sex with Men – Wake Forest University Health Sciences
  • $8,000 – Powers, Meredith – Parks for All People: Promoting Health and Wellness by Engaging Aging Populations in Public Parks – Junior League of Greensboro
  • $5,219 – Tanner, Amanda – Evaluating Locally-Developed or Adapted (Homegrown) Combination HIV Prevention Interventions for Transgender Persons who have Sex with Men – Wake Forest University Health Sciences
  • $2,380 – Chen, Ang – Effects of the Concept-Based Physical Education on Middle School Students’ After-School Physical Activity – Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE)

School of Nursing continuing awards

  • $147,563 – Kennedy-Malone, Laurie – Advanced Nursing Education Workforce: Academic Practice Partnerships Today for Competent Practitioners Tomorrow – DHHS Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)

Submissions

Submissions separated by school/college. Listings by proposal amount, name of lead PI, title, and sponsor.

Bryan School of Business and Economics submissions

  • $77,710 – Van Hasselt, Martyn – Improving Models of Alcohol Consumption Mismeasurement and Burden of Disease – Research Triangle Institute (RTI International)
  • $2,500 – Yang, Zhi Yong – When Social Density Increases or Decreases Recycling: The Role of Self-Construal – Association for Consumer Research

College of Arts and Sciences submissions

  • $499,845 – Raymann, Kasie – Determining The Factors Driving Strain And Community Level Structure And Dynamics In The Honey Bee Microbiome – US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  • $497,844 – Koerner, Sarah – Assessing impacts of patch-burn grazing management on sustainability of multiple agroecosystem services – US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  • $482,093 – Osena, Ayalew – Enhancing the Productivity of an underutilized Crop Tef (Eragrostis tef) by Silicon and Unveiling the Physiological and Molecular Mechanisms of Si Uptake and Assimilation – US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  • $436,500 – Oberlies, Nicholas – Deciphering the phenotypic and genomic traits that underlie the evolution of pathogenicity differences among Aspergillus fumigatus and its close relatives – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  • $351,352 – Oberlies, Nicholas – High Resolution GC-MS for the Study of the Microbiome – Department of Defense (DOD)
  • $335,071 – Shivaji, Ratnasingham – Collaborative Research: Mathematical and Experimental Analysis of Competitive Ecological Models: Patches, Landscapes, Stage Structure and Conditional Dispersal on the Boundary. – National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • $299,814 – Nile, Terence – IRES Track I Multi-site, Multi-institutional Undergraduate Research in the UK – NSF International
  • $295,098 – Gupta, Sat – REU Site at University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Complex Data Analysis using Statistical and Machine Learning Tools – National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • $212,670 – Praskievicz, Sarah – Large woody debris in low-gradient floodplain rivers: Spatial distribution, physical controls, and geomorphic effects – National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • $164,744 – Tsui, Tsz-Ki – Collaborative Proposal: Short- and long-term responses of watershed-scale mercury cycling to forest disturbance and restoration using stable mercury isotopes – National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • $161,010 – Koerner, Sarah – Collaborative Research: Exploring continental patterns of function and stability by using NEON data to quantify linkages among local ecosystem components – National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • $107,613 – Green, Nancy – III: Medium: Collaborative Research: Scientific Argument Mining for KRR (SAM4KRR) in Biological/Biomedical Research Literature – North Carolina State University (NCSU)
  • $102,500 – Clarke, Ben – Working Class Literature – American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)
  • $86,814 – Suthaharan, Shanmugathasan – Distinguishing normal aging from age-related macular degeneration at the level of single cells in the living human eye – University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)
  • $70,001 – Oberlies, Nicholas – How can we ensure the safety of medical cannabis for children? – John Templeton Foundation
  • $70,000 – Rifkin, Mark – Speaking for the People: Representativity and the Forms of Indigenous Self-Determination – American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)
  • $68,787 – Praskievicz, Sarah – Biogenically mediated sediment dynamics: Do mussels help determine channel morphology in rivers? – University of Alabama
  • $50,000 – Rifkin, Mark – Speaking for the People: Representativity and the Forms of Indigenous Self-Determination – John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • $50,000 – Wharton, David – Latin Color Semantics – American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)
  • $43,650 – Cassidy, Brittany – Do age differences in associative learning and stimulus generalization lead to age differences in trust? – Duke University
  • $40,000 – Herndon, Jason – Thomasville City School: School Psychologist Contract – Thomasville City Schools
  • $33,800 – Cervenak, Sarah – Black Gathering: Arts of Ungiven Life – National Humanities Center
  • $31,840 – Egeland, Charles – Paleolithic settlement in Armenia – Fulbright Scholar Program
  • $29,999 – Gale, Amanda – Design as a Catalyst for Well-Being in Higher Education – American Society of Interior Designers Foundation
  • $19,000 – Gray, Rosemery – Psychological Services at Newcomers School – Guilford County Schools
  • $14,999 – Wasserberg, Gideon – NC DHHS Contract to Survey Tick Distribution in NW NC – North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS)
  • $6,250 – Tsui, Tsz-Ki – New focus on a regional problem in eastern NC: What are the impacts of increased salinity on mercury, parasite prevalence in fish, fishing behaviors, and perceptions of human health risk ? – University of North Carolina General Administration (UNC GA)
  • $5,250 – Erovenko, Igor – Center for Undergraduate Research in Mathematics – Occidental College
  • $5,000 – Hershey, Anne – In-Stream Uptake and Retention of the Antibiotic Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) in NC streams – NCSU North Carolina Sea Grant
  • $5,000 – Jovanovic, Spoma – Voice, Activism, and Democracy: Free Speech Conference – National Communication Association (NCA)

College of Visual and Performing Arts submissions

  • $50,589 – Oring, Sheryl – I Wish to Say: 2020 – John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering submissions

  • $3,455,500 – Rathnayake, Hemali – Photonic Topological Properties of 3D-Coordination Polymer Nanocrystals for Spintronic-Logic Devices. – DOD Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
  • $599,000 – Rathnayake, Hemali – DOD HBCUMI Instrumentation: Acquisition of a High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope for Interdisciplinary Graduate Research and Educational Training – Department of Defense (DOD)
  • $400,100 – Ignatova, Tetyana – Augmentation of Neural Stem Cell Differentiation via Uptake of Low Concentrations of DNA-wrapped Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes – DOD Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
  • $355,516 – Rathnayake, Hemali – IGE: Nanotechnology Interactive Communication Commons (NICC) – National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • $214,804 – Wei, Jianjun – Plasmon-exciton coupling enhanced Photosystem I (PSI)-based hybrid cells for solar energy conversion – Department of Energy (DOE)
  • $197,653 – Lajeunesse, Dennis – DOD – Instrumentation – Department of Defense (DOD)

Office of Research and Engagement submissions

  • $4,968,350 – Edmunds, Julie – The Evaluation of Career and College Promise – US Department of Education (DOED)
  • $1,084,398 – Frison, Sonja – NC Healthy Transitions for Youth and Young Adults with Serious Mental Disorders – North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS)
  • $491,186 – Edmunds, Julie – REDUCING INEQUALITY IN COLLEGE ACCESS: College Readiness, Access, and Success for Homeless Youth – William T Grant Foundation
  • $431,924 – Sienkiewicz, Holly – Immigrant Health ACCESS Project – Cone Health Foundation
  • $360,000 – Shelton, Terri – NC Preventing Underage Drinking Initiative – NC DHHS Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services
  • $250,000 – McColskey, Wendy – North Carolina Statewide Family Engagement Center Program – Book Harvest
  • $200,000 – Sienkiewicz, Holly – Thriving at Three – United Way of Greater Greensboro
  • $146,000 – Howard, Janet – Bringing Out the Best Parent Counselor – Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro
  • $130,000 – Sienkiewicz, Holly – Immigrant Health ACCESS Project (IHAP) Support – United Way of Greater Greensboro
  • $98,280 – Streuli, Justin – NC I-Corps Next Step Program – NC IDEA Foundation
  • $87,541 – McColskey, Wendy – Extended Learning and Integrated Student Supports Competitive Grant Program – ELLIS – North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI)
  • $77,359 – Sills, Stephen – Guilford County Initiative for the Prevention of Opioid Overdoses, Raising Community Awareness, and Addressing the Opioid Epidemic – AmerisourceBergen Foundation
  • $77,359 – Sills, Stephen – Guilford County Initiative for the Prevention of Opioid Overdoses, Raising Community Awareness, and Addressing the Opioid Epidemic – AmerisourceBergen Foundation
  • $55,880 – Sienkiewicz, Holly – Long-term case management with families relocating from Cone and Summit apartments – Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro
  • $40,748 – Sills, Stephen – GCSTOP High Point Opiate Harm-Reduction Clinic – Foundation for a Healthy High Point
  • $40,748 – Sills, Stephen – GCSTOP/Caring Services – High Point Opiate Harm-Reduction Drop-in Clinic – Foundation for a Healthy High Point
  • $39,013 – Lewis, Karla – Life STEM: Promoting STEM Engagement, Identity, and Career Awareness via a Culturally Relevant and Technology-Infused STEM-Based Curriculum – Winston-Salem State University (WSSU)
  • $22,509 – Hancock, George – Promoting Adolescent Health through School-Based HIV Prevention – Gaston County Board of Education
  • $22,003 – Gruber, Kenneth – Research and Technical Assistance Project – North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCAT )
  • $14,968 – Sills, Stephen – Evaluation of Out of the Garden Project Urban Farm and Service-learning Collaboration – Out of the Garden Project
  • $11,000 – Gruber, Kenneth – Access to Integrated Care by the Uninsured in Greater Greensboro – Cone Health Foundation
  • $10,026 – Sills, Stephen – Technical Assistance to Fayetteville-Cumberland Human Relations Department for the Creation of a HUD Fair Housing Assistance Program – Fayetteville-Cumberland Human Relations
  • $8,932 – Williams, Melissa – TITLE III SIP GRANT EVALUATION – Forsyth Technical Community College
  • $5,627 – Sills, Stephen – Consulting and Technical Assistance to Hinton Rural Life Center – Hinton Center
  • $5,500 – Gruber, Kenneth – Addressing Co-Occuring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders – Cone Health Foundation
  • $5,000 – Witherspoon, Claretta – My Sister Susan’s House parenting workshops – Youth Focus

Office of Student Affairs submissions

  • $105,000 – Carter, Brett – Collegiate Recovery Community – North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS)

Office of the Provost submissions

  • $950,000 – Dunn, Dana – Giant Steps: Enhancing Arts Education and Outreach/Scaling Student Success – Cemala Foundation
  • $600,000 – Dunn, Dana – UNC Greensboro Classroom Renovations – The Edward M. Armfield Sr. Foundation
  • $600,000 – Dunn, Dana – Scaling Student Success: Expanding Opportunities for More Students – The Edward M. Armfield Sr. Foundation

School of Education submissions

  • $1,732,220 – Hewitt, Kimberly – Principal Preparation for Excellence and Equity in Rural Schools (PPEERS) continuation – NC Alliance for School Leadership Development (NCASLD)
  • $485,607 – Dawkins, April – Take AIM (Advancing Informal Mentoring): Training Librarians in a Community (TLC) – Institute of Museum and Library Services
  • $399,998 – Rock, Marcia – Expanding an eCoaching Networked Improvement Community for Greater Use and Impact – DOED Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
  • $300,553 – Henson, Robert – Development of Small Sample Nonparametric and Further Development of Large Sample GDCM-based Methodologies for Improving Diagnostic Classification Accuracy of Option Scored Multiple Choice and Short-answer Diagnostic Classification Assessments – University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)
  • $266,207 – Lenstra, Noah – Examining How Public Libraries and Their Partners Support Physically Active Communities – Institute of Museum and Library Services
  • $97,185 – Heredia, Sara – The Phenomenal Genome: Evolving Public Understanding of Genetics in the Post-Mendelian Era – Exploratorium
  • $86,723 – Sadler, Troy – EI: Exploring the Integration of Computational Thinking into Preservice Elementary Science Teacher Education (CT_PSTE) – University of Maryland at College Park
  • $65,000 – Coleman, Heather – Project iCOPA: increasing Communication Outcomes using Parents of Children with Autism – Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood
  • $2,620 – Patterson Zoch, Melody – Diversity in Language and Culture Conference – North Carolina Humanities Council
  • $2,500 – Vetter, Amy – The Writing Identities of Teens – National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)

School of Health and Human Sciences submissions

  • $1,399,508 – Anastopoulos, Arthur – Longitudinal Outcome of Community College Students with ADHD – DOED Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
  • $1,341,360 – Chen, Ang – The Science of Essential Balance – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • $1,013,917 – Rhea, Christopher – INVestigating traIning assoCiated blasT pAthology (INVICTA) – Henry M Jackson Foundation
  • $924,000 – Hestenes, Linda – Early Childhood Quality Improvement Pathway System (EQuIPS): Refining A New Program Quality Measure for Use in State Early Childhood Accountability Systems – University of Delaware
  • $465,453 – Lovelace, Kay – REACH Guilford – Guilford County Department of Public Health
  • $138,999 – Poole, Kelly – Partnership to Address Co-Occurring Disorders in Vulnerable Populations – Cone Health Foundation
  • $125,311 – Poole, Kelly – Congregational Social Work Education Initiative (CSWEI 2018-19) – Cone Health Foundation
  • $124,593 – Tanner, Amanda – iTransition: Developing and Pilot Testing a Multilevel Technology-Based Intervention to Support Youth Living with HIV from Adolescent to Adult Care – Emory University (EU)
  • $104,663 – Gold, Laurie – Associations between race-related stress and common risk factors in early childhood for future chronic disease: Infant and toddler sleep as a mediating mechanism – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH)
  • $84,391 – Wyrick, David – STTR: Preventing Prescription Opioid Misuse and Diversion in Young Adult Athletes – Prevention Strategies
  • $76,071 – Milroy, Jeffrey – SBIR: APC: A collaborative approach to reduce time between concussion symptom onset and treatment – Prevention Strategies
  • $49,984 – Payton, Erica – Teachers’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs towards Guns in US High Schools – Spencer Foundation
  • $47,158 – Dyson, Yarneccia – Attitudes, Motivations, and Justifications of Intimate Partner Violence among Black College Students – Winston-Salem State University (WSSU)
  • $42,188 – Buehler, Cheryl – Clarifying the Dynamic Construct of Social Competence: An Examination of Trajectories and Antecedents of Social Competence Dimensions Across Childhood – Florida State University
  • $34,044 – Poole, Kelly – Harm Reduction Clinics – Cone Health Foundation
  • $31,762 – Shreeniwas, Sudha – Remote Connections: Shaping Attitudes Toward Aging in a Large Online Undergraduate Course – Retirement Research Foundation
  • $27,390 – Bailey, Harriette – Becoming a Culturally Competent Trainer – Childcare Resources
  • $25,755 – Floyd-Pickard, Melissa – UNCG and Sandhills Quality Response Project – Sandhills Center Local Management Entity
  • $21,838 – Maher, Jaclyn – Maternal Stress and Children’s Obesity Risk – University of Southern California (USC)
  • $18,563 – Wyrick, David – SBIR: Application of an Opioid Misuse Prevention Delivery System for College Athletics – Prevention Strategies
  • $9,380 – McCoy, Regina – Wellness Coaching Training – University of Georgia (UGA)
  • $9,008 – Bedini, Leandra – Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation Programs Support – Kernersville Park and Recreation Dept. – Town of Kernersville
  • $8,008 – Bedini, Leandra – CITY OF GREENSBORO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT FOR ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE RECREATION (AIR) PROGRAM SUPPORT – City of Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department
  • $8,007 – Harmon, Justin – Greensboro Parks and Recreation Student Assistantship – City of Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department
  • $2,000 – Bailey, Harriette – Think Babies NC – North Carolina Early Education Coalition

School of Nursing submissions

  • $679,542 – Caiola, Courtney – Increasing HIV Care Engagement and ART Adherence for Black Women Living with HIV through a Multi-level Peer Navigation Intervention – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • $56,640 – Hoffart, Nancy – NIHCM Proposal-LETTER OF INTENT – National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) Foundation
  • $50,000 – Bacon, Cynthia – An examination of the relationship between nurse staffing using workload intensity measures and nurse and patient outcomes. – American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE) Foundation
  • $7,550 – Hoffart, Nancy – Measuring Implementation Fidelity for a New Graduate Nurse Residency Program – American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE) Foundation
  • $3,651 – Bartlett, Tracy – The Role of Oncology Nurses in Mitigating the Burden of Caregivers who Have Family Members with Cancer – Clemson University

University Libraries submissions

  • $218,515 – Halbert, Martin – Carolina Digital Library Network – Institute of Museum and Library Services
  • $148,226 – Halbert, Martin – CALLAM National Forums Project – Institute of Museum and Library Services
  • $3,000 – Coward, Callie – Vintage Viands: Supermarket Edition – North Carolina State Library
  • $2,427 – Sanders, Rachel – Community Research Day – North Carolina State Library

Weatherspoon Art Museum submissions

  • $10,000 – Doll, Nancy – “Art on Paper”: A Greensboro Tradition – The UNCG Excellence Foundation, Inc

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