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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #School of Architecture and Allied Arts (aaa)Historic Preservation
Bell, S. National Trust For Historic Preservation Western Office
NEW Sociology $5,000 National Trust Preservation Fund Grant
18687
Peting, D. U.S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service
NEW Architecture $30,000 Host Agency Support for the 2011 Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School
18398
Peting, D. U.S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service
NEW Architecture $5,000 Office Support for the 2011 Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School
18407
Historic Preservation Total $40,000
Sustainable Cities InitiativeLiberty, R. Chengdu Planning and
Design InstituteNEW Community Service
Center$15,000 Chengdu Visiting Scholar
Program 201218730
Liberty, R. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development/Lane Council of Governments
NEW Community Service Center
$111,700 HUD, LLC Grant (LCOG) 18331
Sustainable Cities Initiative Total $126,700School of Architecture and Allied Arts Total $166,700
College of Arts and Sciences (cas)American English Institute
Cargile, J. U.S. Department of State/Institute of International Education
CONT American English Institute
$339,240 5-Month Humphrey Pre-Academic Training - Year Six
18744
Cargile, J. / Opp-Beckman
BP Iraq N.V. SUPP American English Institute
$7,000 BP and University Monitoring Visit - February 2012
18781
American English Institute Total $346,240
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Anthropology
Frost, S. Leakey Foundation NEW Anthropology $21,955 Biochronology of African Plio-Pleistocene Hominin Sites: A Reassessment Using Cercopithecoid Taxa
18602
Snodgrass, J. National Science Foundation
NEW Anthropology $29,000 Doctoral Dissertation Improvement: Social change, parasite exposure and autoimmunity among Shuar forager horticulturalists of Amazonia--An evolutionary medicine approach
18755
Sugiyama, L. / Madimenos
Leakey Foundation RESUB Anthropology $22,000 A test of the cooperative breeding model using multiple proxies of fitness among Indigenous Shuar of Ecuadorian Amazonia
18638
Sugiyama, L. / Snodgrass National Science Foundation
RESUB Anthropology $74,131 Life history, culture change, childcare, and health: A test of the cooperative breeding model using multiple proxies of fitness
18676
Anthropology Total $147,086
ChemistryChartoff, R. Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency/Voxtel Corp.
NEW Chemistry $50,001 Solid State Free form Ink Jet Printing of Volumetrically Gradient Index Optics
18885
Chartoff, R. National Science Foundation
SUPP Chemistry $22,330 Supplement to Grant 209040: Self-Assembled Liquid Crysatl Thermoset 3-D Nano-Composites With Functionally Graded Properties
18929
Johnson, Darren / Haley National Institutes of Health
CONT Chemistry $241,357 Yr 2 PR: Design of Modular Receptors for Ion and Molecule Recognition
18861
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Johnson, Darren / Haley National Institutes of
HealthSUPP Chemistry $107,776 Administrative Supplement for
Collaborative Science to: Design of Modular Receptors for Ion and Molecule Recognition
18626
Pluth, M. American Chemical Society
NEW Chemistry $30,019 Multi-Component Self-Assembled Ligands for Transition Metal Catalysis
18749
Pluth, M. Medical Research Foundation
NEW Chemistry $39,958 Chemical Agents for the Quantification of Endogenous Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
18691
Chemistry Total $491,441
Computer and Information ScienceButler, K. National Science
FoundationSUPP Computer and
Information Science$16,000 REU Supplement (TC: Small:
Protection Mechanisms for Portable Storage)
18834
Dou, D. National Institutes of Health/University of South Alabama
NEW Computer and Information Science
$101,919 An Ontology-Based Knowledge Sharing Framework for MicroRNA Target Acquisition
18729
Dou, D. / Greene National Science Foundation
RESUB Computer and Information Science
$203,308 SHB: Type II(INT): Collaborative Research: Understanding the Mechanism of Social Network Influence in Health Outcomes through Semantic Data Mining
18785
Dou, D. / Malony National Institutes of Health
CONT Computer and Information Science
$493,046 Neural ElectroMagnetic Ontologies: ERP Knowledge Representation and Integration (YR4)
18867
Lowd, D. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
NEW Computer and Information Science
$149,944 “Adversarial Social Network Analysis”
18703
Computer and Information Science Total $964,217
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #East Asian Languages and Literatures
Epstein, M. American Association of Teachers of Korean (AATK)
RENEW East Asian Languages and Literatures
$12,000 KOREA FOUNDATION GRADUATE TA FELLOWSHIP GRANT
18809
East Asian Languages and Literatures Total $12,000
EconomicsBurlando, A. Centers for Disease
Control/Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
NEW Economics $6,763 Incentive Pay and Health Worker Motivation: Evidence from a Mozambique Experiment
18903
Economics Total $6,763
Environmental StudiesLynch, K. Oregon Community
FoundationNEW Environmental Studies $18,451 MyMcKenzie: A professional
development program for environmental educators using place-based, service-learning projects.
18725
Environmental Studies Total $18,451
GeographyBartlein, P. / Praskievicz National Science
FoundationRESUB Geography $13,726 Doctoral Dissertation Research: A
Hierarchical Modeling Approach to Simulating the Geomorphic Response of River Systems to Climate Change DDRI: Sarah Praskievicz
18751
Gavin, D. National Science Foundation
NEW Geography $52,182 Collaborative Research: Cascadia Paleo-rupture Models Based on Onshore and Offshore Paleoseismic Records
18636
Gavin, D. National Science Foundation/PAGES (Past Global Changes)
NEW Geography $5,000 Climate Refugia Workshop: Joint Inference from Fossils, Genetics and Models, August 1-3, 2012, Eugene, Oregon
18765
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Gavin, D. U.S. Department of
AgricultureSUPP Geography $8,029 Interactions of insects, fire and
climate on fuel loads and fire behavior in mixed conifer forest
18848
Gavin, D. / Flower National Science Foundation
NEW Geography $15,961 Doctoral Dissertation Research: Interactions between Forest Defoliator Outbreaks, Wildfires, Climatic Variability, and Nitrogen Availability in the Interior Pacific Northwest[DDRI - Aquila Flower]
18768
McDowell, P. / Martinez National Science Foundation
RESUB Geography $12,422 Adriana E. Martinez - Doctoral Dissertation Grant Application
18750
Meacham, J. Transatlantic Academy NEW Geography $5,000 Transatlantic Academy Report Maps 2012
18746
Meacham, J. U.S. Geological Survey/University of Wyoming
NEW Geography $6,006 Wyoming Atlas of Ungulate Migration: Pilot Project
18913
Meacham, J. Transatlantic Academy SUPP Geography $2,500 Transatlantic Academy Report Maps 2012
18846
Nelson, L. / Naylor National Science Foundation
NEW Geography $15,989 Lindsay Naylor - Everyday Autonomies: resistance communities and the enactment of food sovereignty in the highlands of Chiapas
18756
Geography Total $136,815
Geological SciencesHopkins, S. National Science
FoundationRESUB Clark Honors College $61,792 The impact of Cenozoic
environmental changes on North American small mammal communities
18671
Hopkins, S. / MacKenzie Evolving Earth Foundation
NEW Clark Honors College $2,991 Vertebrate Paleontology of Coglan Buttes, Oregon
18822
Hopkins, S. / McLaughlin Evolving Earth Foundation
NEW Clark Honors College $2,617 Paleontological exploration of the fauna and flora of Hawk Rim, OR
18821
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Hopkins, S. / Stilson Evolving Earth
FoundationNEW Clark Honors College $2,914 Evolution of arthritis in fossil
Rhinocerotidae18823
Rempel, A. Southern California Earthquake Center
NEW Geological Sciences $25,000 12122: Shear Localization and the Evolution of Fault Strength
18932
Retallack, G. National Science Foundation
NEW Geological Sciences $85,214 Earth's earliest well preserved soils
18642
Roering, J. National Science Foundation
NEW Geological Sciences $42,390 Collaborative Research: Time-volume-composition trends in eruptions of small-volume basalts
18620
Sutherland, D. NASA/University of Texas
NEW Geological Sciences $159,898 Physical Controls on Ocean-Terminating Glacier Variability in Central West Greenland
18657
Toomey, D. / Hooft Toomey
National Science Foundation
SUPP Geological Sciences $528,747 Support for the Cascadia Initiative Expedition Team (Year 2)
18824
Geological Sciences Total $911,563
HistoryHerman, E. National Institutes of
HealthNEW History $49,999 Autism, Between Risks and
Rights18723
Weisiger, M. National Science Foundation
NEW History $398,918 Resilient Rivers of the Arid Southwest
17454
History Total $448,917
Human PhysiologyChou, L. American Society of
BiomechanicsNEW Human Physiology $2,000 American Society of
Biomechanics Graduate Student Grant in Aid
18862
Chou, L. USA Track and Field NEW Human Physiology $5,000 Scientific Support Services for Elite High Jumpers
18736
Karduna, A. National Institutes of Health
NEW Human Physiology $346,913 Neurophysiology of Weakness and Exercise in Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy - R01
18644
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Lovering, A. American Heart
AssociationNEW Human Physiology $25,000 Epinephrine-induced Recruitment
of Intrapulmonary Arteriovenous Anastomoses in Healthy Humans
at Rest - AHA A1
18617
Human Physiology Total $378,913
LinguisticsDeLancey, S. / Nguyen Hans Rausing Endangered
Languages ProjectNEW Linguistics $116,065 A historical comparative
Dictionary of Bih and Rade (Vietnam) with digital files and cultural materials
18645
Kendall, T. National Science Foundation
SUPP Linguistics $10,560 REU Supp: The interplay of production and perception in sound changes affecting US English
18835
Payne, D. / Pena National Science Foundation
NEW Linguistics $13,860 Doctoral Dissertation Research: A Grammar of Huambisa
18591
Linguistics Total $140,485
MathematicsBownik, M. Simons Foundation NEW Mathematics $7,000 Harmonic and functional analysis
of wavelet and frame expansions18635
Mathematics Total $7,000
PhysicsVignola, F. Energy Trust of Oregon,
Inc.CONT Physics $45,000 Regional Solar Radiation Data
Monitoring Project18548
Vignola, F. U.S. Department of Energy
CONT Physics $122,995 Regional Solar Radiation Monitoring Project
18540
Vignola, F. Oregon Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Center
NEW Physics $12,300 Regional Solar Radiation Monitoring Project
18600
Vignola, F. / Lin Eugene Water and Electric Board
RESUB Physics $99,954 Developing Information for a Solar Powered Future
18812
Physics Total $280,249
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #
Political ScienceParsons, C. / Littlepage National Science
FoundationNEW Political Science $28,694 Doctoral Dissertation Research:
Transnational Judicial Dialogue and Evolving Jurisprudence in British National Courts
18695
Political Science Total $28,694
PsychologyAblow, J. National Institutes of
HealthNEW Psychology $454,067 Maternal Neurobehavioral
Responses Supporting Early Stress Regulation
18747
Berkman, E. National Institutes of Health
NEW Psychology $209,724 Cross-domain Improvement in Self-Control with Training and Its Neural Foundations
18786
Fisher, P. Oregon State University NEW Psychology $5,336 Response to and Recovery from Early Adverse Care by Young Children in the Foster Care System
18510
Fisher, P. National Institutes of Health/Brown University
NEW Psychology $171,026 Neurobehavioral Disinhibition in Young Adults with Prenatal Exposure and Early Adversity
18660
Fisher, P. National Institutes of Health/Oregon Research Institute
NEW Psychology $57,352 Development of Risky Decision Making in Child Welfare and Low-Income Adolescents
18674
Hodges, S. National Science Foundation
RESUB Psychology $129,213 Women's Negative Self-Evaluations in STEM fields: Responses to Challenges and Ambiguous Feedback (GSE/RES:)
18669
Pfeifer, J. / Berkman National Institutes of Health
NEW Psychology $216,523 Healthy Emotions and Eating in Adolescence: fMRI and Real-World Behaviors
18678
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Shariff, A. John Templeton
FoundationNEW Psychology $124,108 Does Complex Religion Make
Good People? The Relationship Between the Complexity of Religious/God Beliefs and People's Attitudes and Behavior
18847
Taylor, M. John Templeton Foundation
NEW Psychology $116,434 Children's Imaginary Worlds and the Development of Creativity and Moral Judgment
18816
Psychology Total $1,483,783
Romance LanguagesLollini, M. American Council of
Learned SocietiesNEW Romance Languages $85,000 Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and
Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book
18760
Romance Languages Total $85,000
SociologyShiao, J. National Institutes of
HealthRESUB Sociology $78,471 Exploring the Influence of
Interracial Friendship on Interracial Intimacy
18789
Sociology Total $78,471College of Arts and Sciences Total $5,966,088
College of Education (edu)Advanced Technology in Education, Center for
Goode, J. National Science Foundation/Stanford Research Institute International
NEW Teaching and Learning, Center on
$30,802 Supporting Research into the Principled Assessment of Computational Thinking (PACT)
18849
Goode, J. National Science Foundation/University of California, Los Angeles
NEW Teaching and Learning, Center on
$64,371 Into the Loop - Sub with UCLA Project Years 7,8,9,10
18673
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Richter, J. National Science
FoundationRESUB Electronic Studying,
Center for$29,658 GSE/RES: Electronic Social
Capital and Occupational Commitment Of Female Computer Science Undergraduates
18769
Center for Advanced Technology in Education Total $124,831
Behavioral Research and TeachingScalise, K. National Science
FoundationNEW Educational Leadership $34,126 Living By Chemistry 2.0,
Collaborative Proposal with U.C. Berkeley
18854
Behavioral Research and Teaching Total $34,126
CORE Center at Oregon for Research in EducationKodak, T. National Institutes of
HealthNEW School Psychology $324,288 Acquisition of Early Literacy
Skills in Children Diagnosed with an ASD: Comparison of Parent- or Clinician-Implemented Computerized, Phonics-Based Reading Program
18618
Rosiek, G. American Educational Research Association (AERA)
NEW Teacher Education $34,310 Beyond Reflexivity and Advocacy: Exploring the Ontological Turn in Educational Research
18757
Wood, S. / Pavel National Endowment for the Humanities
NEW Study of Women in Society, Center for the
$199,998 Revisiting Lewis and Clark 18758
CORE Center at Oregon for Research in Education Total $558,596
Early Childhood CARESNewman, J. U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services/Lane County
CONT Early Childhood CARES
$4,145 Lane County Contract #24161 Early Childhood Mental Health Pilot Project
18655
Early Childhood CARES Total $4,145
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Early Intervention Program
Squires, J. State of Oregon NEW Special Education $22,499 Kindergarten Readiness Assessment Interagency Agreement
18805
Early Intervention Program Total $22,499
Family and Human Services - GeneralClose, D. U.S. Department of
Agriculture/Catholic Relief Services
NEW Counseling Psychology and Human Services
$119,558 The Laos Inclusive Education Training and Technical Assistance Project
18323
Family and Human Services - General Total $119,558
Secondary Special Education and Transition ProgramsMurray, C. U.S. Department of
Education/Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation Division
CONT Special Education $265,078 Accelerated Career Counseling and Employment Support: Project ACCESS - Year 5
18679
Secondary Special Education and Transition Programs Total $265,078
Teaching and Learning General Training ProgramBall, A. U.S. Department of
EducationNEW Psychology $399,995 Sapsik'wala: An Indigenous
Community Project18799
Teaching and Learning General Training Program Total $399,995
Teaching and Learning, Center onCummings, K. U.S. Department of
Education/ Life Technologies Corportation
NEW Teaching and Learning, Center on
$50,000 Hi-Fi: Promoting High Fidelity of Screening and Progress Monitoring Assessments
18708
Fien, F. USDE/Instructional Research Group
NEW Teaching and Learning, Center on
$60,024 IES Practice Guide: Teaching English Language Learners
18741
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Fien, F. / Clarke U.S. Department of
Education/Thought CycleNEW Teaching and Learning,
Center on$51,679 NumberShire II: Development of
a Second Grade Game-based Integrated Learning System to Target Whole Numbers and Operations in Base Ten and Operations and Algebraic
Thinking
18735
Center on Teaching and Learning Total $161,703
Violence and Destructive Behavior, Institute onSprague, J. Palomar Medical Center CONT Special Education $30,760 Palomar - Training contract year 3 18722
Sprague, J. San Diego County/ Palomar Medical Center
CONT Special Education $60,754 Palomar- Evaluation Year 3 18720
Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior Total $91,514College of Education Total $1,782,045
Lundquist College of Business (lcb)Management
Meyer, A. / Gomez National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance
NEW Management $5,000 Phase 1 VentureLab Workshop 18828
Management Total $5,000Lundquist College of Business Total $5,000
School of Music and Dance (mus)Oregon Bach Festival
Hosfield, P. National Endowment for the Arts
NEW Oregon Bach Festival $26,989 NEA-OBF 2013; James MacMillan Commission
18843
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Hosfield, P. Lane County Tourism
CouncilNEW Oregon Bach Festival $3,250 Online Brochure Tourism Project 18742
Oregon Bach Festival Total $30,239School of Music and Dance Total $30,239
Other (other)Erb Memorial Union
Polhemus, W. Lane County Tourism Council
NEW Erb Memorial Union $4,765 EMU / ACUI Extended Day Program
18684
Erb Memorial Union Total $4,765
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of ArtHartz, C. National Endowment for
the ArtsNEW Museum of Art $100,000 Aliens, Monsters, and Madmen:
The Story of EC Comics18773
Hartz, C. / Wood National Endowment for the Humanities
NEW Museum of Art $493,803 Dominion and Identity: Mapping Encounters in the Americas
18586
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Total $593,803
Labor Education and Research CenterByrd, B. Oregon and Southern
Idaho Laborers Employers Training Trust
NEW Labor Education and Research Center
$5,800 Curriculum Development for Women and Minority Highway Construction Apprentices
18851
Feekin, L. / Bussel California Teacher's Association
NEW Labor Education and Research Center
$225,999 California Teachers Association Strategic Plan Development
18658
Lafer, G. Economic Policy Institute NEW Labor Education and Research Center
$30,950 Consulting Contract III: Analysis of Public Employment and Labor Policy Proposals Being Considered by State Governments
18654
Labor Education and Research Center Total $262,749
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Library
Watson, M. / McGrath Institute of Museum and Library Services
NEW Library $49,869 Using FRBR and Facets to Improve Access to Moving Image Materials in Libraries
18690
Library Total $49,869
Museum of AnthropologyConnolly, T. Oregon Department of
TransportationNEW Museum of Natural
History$7,894 US 101: Manzanita Avenue-
Neahkaknie Creek, Tillamook County
18721
Connolly, T. Oregon Department of Transportation
NEW Museum of Natural History
$22,755 OR 207: Umatilla River (Hinkle) Bridge Replacement Project, Umatilla County
18694
Connolly, T. Oregon Department of Transportation
NEW Museum of Natural History
$16,640 OR 140: Ritter Road-Deer Run Road (Bly Mt.) Realignment
18857
Connolly, T. Oregon Department of Transportation
SUPP Museum of Natural History
$33,661 Exploratory Survey of the North Coast Mitigation Bank Project, Clatsop County
18724
Connolly, T. Oregon Department of Transportation
SUPP Museum of Natural History
$30,576 South Bypass - Peoria Road Project, Benton County
18842
Connolly, T. / O'Neill Oregon Department of Transportation
NEW Museum of Natural History
$35,657 Greenhill Mitigation Bank Project, Lane County
18693
Connolly, T. / O'Neill Oregon Department of Transportation
NEW Museum of Natural History
$8,138 Dutchman Cinder Pit Expansion 18791
O'Neill, B. / Connolly ODOT/David Evans and Associates, Inc.
CONT Museum of Anthropology
$58,028 Olalla Creek Bridge Evaluation of Three Sites
18810
O'Neill, B. / Connolly ODOT/David Evans and Associates, Inc.
CONT Museum of Anthropology
$45,292 Olalla Creek Bridge Evaluation of Two Sites
18811
O'Neill, B. / Connolly ODOT/David Evans and Associates, Inc.
CONT Museum of Anthropology
$2,134 Olalla Creek Bridge Geotech Monitoring
18627
O'Neill, B. / Connolly ODOT/David Evans and Associates, Inc.
CONT Museum of Anthropology
$16,645 Olalla Creek Bridge Subsurface Reconnaissance
18622
O'Neill, B. / Connolly Oregon Department of Transportation
NEW Museum of Anthropology
$19,704 I-5 Fern Valley Interchange Temporary Access Road, Jackson County
18872
Museum of Anthropology Total $297,124
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #
Museum of Natural HistoryDavis, E. / Hopkins National Geographic
SocietyPRELIM Museum of Natural
History$10,550 Predictive modeling of fossil sites
using remote sensing data18683
Erlandson, J. / Endzweig U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
CONT Anthropology $2,428 UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History / United State Army Corps of Engineers, Walla
Walla District, NAGPRA Repatriation
18817
Hopkins, S. Evolving Earth Foundation
NEW Clark Honors College $2,166 The evolution of occusal enamel complexity in Middle Miocene to Recent Equids (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) of North America
18820
Museum of Natural History Total $15,144Other Total $1,223,454
Vice President for Research and Innovation (vp rsch)Advanced Material Characteristics Operations, Center for
Jayne, M. Oregon Community Foundation
NEW Advanced Material Characteristics Operations, Center for
$3,500 Center for Advanced Materials Characterization in Oregon (CAMCOR) Development
18709
Langworthy, K. Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
NEW Advanced Material Characteristics Operations, Center for
$17,723 Dune Sciences, Advanced applications for nanoscale characterization: New Substrates for Standards/Calibration and
Focused Ion Beam.“i6 Special” ONAMI Proof of Concept Project
18875
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Langworthy, K. Oregon Nanoscience and
Microtechnologies Institute
NEW Advanced Material Characteristics Operations, Center for
$17,723 Dune Sciences, Advanced applications for nanoscale characterization: New Substrates for Standards/Calibration and
Focused Ion Beam.“i6 Special” ONAMI Proof of Concept
Project
18876
Center for Advanced Material Characteristics Operations Total $38,946
Applied Second Language Studies, Center forFalsgraf, C. DOD/NSEP/Institute of
International EducationCONT Applied Second
Language Studies, Center for
$900,000 Oregon Chinese Language Flagship: PPS K-12 and UO Integrated Undergraduate Advanced Language Learning Program
18771
Falsgraf, C. U.S. Department of Education/Memphis City Schools
NEW Applied Second Language Studies, Center for
$17,050 LinguaFolio TELL Memphis City Schools
18566
Forrest, L. USDE/New Jersey Dept. of Education
CONT Applied Second Language Studies, Center for
$12,624 New Jersey FLAP Subcontract Year 2
18611
Sundstrom-Herbert, K. National Security Agency/University of Maryland
CONT Applied Second Language Studies, Center for
$157,914 LinguaFolio Online: Year Four 18700
Center for Applied Second Language Studies Total $1,087,588
Child and Family CenterDishion, T. National Institutes of
HealthCONT Psychology $935,456 Understanding and Preventing
Childhood Drug Use Risk (Progress Report)
18628
McIntyre, L. National Institutes of Health
CONT School Psychology $596,760 An RCT of Parent Training for Preschoolers with Delays: progress report
18630
16
University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #McIntyre, L. National Institutes of
HealthSUPP School Psychology $50,580 An RCT of Parent Training for
Preschoolers with Delays Minority Supplement - 1R01HD059838-01A2 (01-JUN-2011 to 29-FEB-2016)
18802
Smith, J. National Institutes of Health
NEW Child and Family Center Operations
$224,646 A Clinical Model of the Family Check-Up for Early-Adolescence Substance Use
18716
Stormshak, E. National Institute of Child Health and Human Devlopment/Oregon Research Institute
NEW Counseling Psychology and Human Services
$189,895 Increasing the Prevalence of School Readiness in High Poverty Neighborhoods
18727
Stormshak, E. National Institutes of Health
NEW Counseling Psychology and Human Services
$260,486 Development and Psychopathology Research Training Grant (progress report)
18796
Stormshak, E. National Institutes of Health
RESUB Counseling Psychology and Human Services
$694,882 Efficacy of the Family Check-Up During the Transition to
Elementary School
18839
Child and Family Center Total $2,952,705
COAChRichmond, G. U.S. Department of
EnergyRENEW Chemistry $224,766 Research Project on the
Recruitment, Retention and Promotion of Women in the Chemical Sciences
18610
COACh Total $224,766
Community Service CenterBruce, J. / Parker Federal Emergency
Management Agency/ Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup
NEW Community Service Center
$20,000 CREW Community Tsunami Master Planning Project
18784
Bruce, J. / Parker U.S. Department of Homeland Security/ Douglas County, OR
NEW Community Service Center
$20,000 Douglas County Hazard Analysis 18761
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Liberty, R. / Jones City of Springfield,
OregonSUPP Community Service
Center$15,000 Sustainable City Year 2011-12:
City of Springfield [Amendment No. 01]
18653
Parker, R. / Bruce Federal Emergency Management Agency/ Oregon Emergency Management
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$20,400 City of Turner Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan
18841
Parker, R. / Johnson Oregon State University NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$20,000 Lane County Extension Needs Assessment
18877
Parker, R. / Smith U.S. Department of Commerce
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$153,170 University of Oregon EDA University Center
18779
Smith, M. Clackamas County NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$5,500 RARE 11-12 Community: Clackamas County Emergency Management
18860
Community Service Center Total $254,070
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Center forBohannan, B. The Faraday Institute NEW Biology $63,728 Rethinking Biodiversity Twenty-
Five Years Later18808
Phillips, P. National Institutes of Health
NEW Biology $276,500 An experimental model for stochastic biodemography
18794
Phillips, P. National Institutes of Health
NEW Biology $1,154,088 The biological basis of individuality
18571
Sutherland, K. NASA/University of Southern Mississippi
NEW Geological Sciences $111,327 A jellyfish model for understanding orientation in a microgravity environment
18898
Thornton, J. / Bridgham National Institutes of Health
NEW Biology $385,297 Mechanisms for the evolution of novel DNA specificity in a transcription factor family
18686
Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Total $1,990,940
Materials Science InstituteBoettcher, S. U.S. Department of
EnergyNEW Chemistry $196,428 Semiconductor-Electrocatalyst
Contacts: Theory, Experiment, and Applications to Solar Water Photoelectrolysis
18596
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Boettcher, S. / Johnson National Science
FoundationNEW Chemistry $491,245 MRI: Acquisition of an In-plane
Thin Film X-ray Diffraction Instrument
18699
Cohen, J. Applied Materials NEW Physics $99,125 Applied Materials High Bandgap Oxides
18441
Donovan, J. / Johnson National Science Foundation
NEW Geological Sciences $1,888,532 MRI: Development of a Transmission Electron Probe NanoAnalysis (TEPNA) System
18718
Hutchison, J. / Espy National Science Foundation
NEW Chemistry $295,207 A Small-Company-Centric Knowledge Enhancement Partnership to Accelerate Nanomaterials Innovation
18803
Hutchison, J. / Lonergan National Science Foundation
NEW Chemistry $584,578 CCI: Center for Innovation in Sustainable Nanoparticle Chemistry
18813
Johnson, Darren / Haley National Science Foundation
NEW Chemistry $50,000 I-Corps: Commercialization of New Anion-Sensing Materials
18798
Johnson, Darren / Haley Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
NEW Chemistry $3,000 ONAMI Supplement to NSF I-Corps
18888
Johnson, David Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
NEW Chemistry $60,000 ONAMI Match for NSF Summer Program in Solid State Chemistry
18788
Johnson, David National Science Foundation/OUS/Oregon State University
SUPP Chemistry $39,631 CCI Phase I: Center for Green Materials Chemistry - Supplement for Project Workshop Expenses
18792
Liu, S. Universal Display Corporation (UDC)
CONT Chemistry $210,000 Synthesis of novel 1,4-azaborines for potential applications in OLED devices
18777
Liu, S. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
NEW Chemistry $18,750 Developing the Basic Science and Applications of Boron Nitrogen Heterocycles
18688
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Liu, S. Oregon Built
Environment and Sustainable Technologies Center
NEW Chemistry $200,000 Oregon BEST Match to DOE 18634: Novel Carbon(C)-Boron(B)-Nitrogen(N)- Containing H2 Storage Materials
18668
Liu, S. Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
NEW Chemistry $100,000 ONAMI Match to DOE (EPSC #17869/#18634): Novel Carbon(C)-Boron(B)-Nitrogen(N)-Containing H2 Storage Materials
18670
Liu, S. U.S. Department of Commerce
NEW Chemistry $37,251 Azaborines for Medicinal Chemistry and Hydrogen Storage
18879
McMorran, B. Lawrence-Berkeley National Lab
NEW Physics $20,000 Electron Microscopy With Vortex Beams Carrying Orbital Angular Momentum
18896
Nazin, G. American Chemical Society
NEW Chemistry $48,933 Atomic-Scale Visualization of Excitonic States in Individual Polymer Molecules
18752
Taylor, R. Research Corporation for Science Advancement
NEW Physics $20,000 Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA): Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award
18692
Materials Science Institute Total $4,362,680
Molecular Biology, Institute ofBarkan, A. National Science
FoundationRENEW Biology $251,366 Deciphering the code for RNA
recognition by PPR proteins.18806
Berglund, A. American Heart Association
NEW Chemistry $41,000 Modulation of a alternative splicing factor that regulates heart development (Stacey Wagner Post-doc Fellowship)
18646
Berglund, A. Muscular Dystrophy Association
NEW Chemistry $136,187 Identifying classes of MBNL1 regulated splicing events in myotonic dystrophy
18672
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Berglund, A. CHDI Foundation, Inc. NEW Chemistry $100,000 Stabilizing the expanded CAG
RNA stem-loop in the huntingtin mutant mRNA with small molecules as a new therapeutic strategy for Huntington’s disease
18639
Berglund, A. MDA/University of Michigan
NEW Chemistry $35,000 RNA mediated neurodegeneration in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Subaward from U. Michigan Med School)
18640
Bowerman, B. Howard Hughes Medical Institute/Johns Hopkins University
NEW Biology $469,870 Creation of a TS-Lethal Mutant Resource for C. elegans
18825
De Rose, V. American Heart Association
NEW Chemistry $25,000 Ribosomal RNA-Pt(II) Adduct Formation in S. cerevisiae and M.
musculus(AHA predoc Maire Osborn)
18661
Doe, C. / Guillemin Howard Hughes Medical Institute
NEW Biology $451,709 Identifying diet- and microbiota-activated pathways in gut and pancreatic endocrine cells using TU-tagging, a novel in vivo RNA labeling tool
18833
Guillemin, K. American Cancer Society NEW Biology $48,000 Microbial regulation of intestinal epithelial cell proliferation. (Allison Banse, postdoc fellowship)
18919
Guillemin, K. American Heart Association
NEW Biology $44,000 Host Genetic Regulation of Intestinal Microbial Community Membership Postdoc: Kat Milligan-Myhre
18625
Guillemin, K. American Heart Association
NEW Biology $41,000 Microbial regulation of intestinal epithelial cell proliferation (Allison Banse Postdoc Fellowship)
18647
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Guillemin, K. National Institutes of
HealthNEW Biology $502,000 Special Order BD FACSAria III
Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter
18840
Guillemin, K. Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research
NEW Biology $51,500 Microbial regulation of intestinal epithelial cell proliferation Allison Banse postdoc fellowship
18711
Johnson, E. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $213,000 Conversion of short-read sequence data to locally-assembled long contigs.
18863
Johnson, E. American Heart Association
NEW Biology $25,000 High Throughput Discovery of Hypoxic Enhancers (Nick Kamps-Hughes Predoc Fellowship)
18648
Johnson, E. / Bowerman Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
SUPP Biology $36,903 “i6 Special” ONAMI Proof of Concept Projects: "Molecular characterization of vinblastine and vincristine pro-frug conversion and quantitative assessment of pro-drug effect on microtubule dynamics:
18855
Prehoda, K. National Institutes of Health
NEW Chemistry $298,002 The Origins of Protein Interaction Domain Families
18659
Selker, E. National Institutes of Health/Texas AandM
CONT Biology $214,816 Functional Analysis and Systems Biology of Filamentous Fungi
18719
Selker, E. National Institutes of Health
RENEW Biology $605,985 Genetic Aspects of DNA Methylation
18511
Stankunas, K. American Heart Association
NEW Biology $6,500 Chromatin Remodeling Complexes in Aortic Valve Development Maithri Sarangam AHA Undergrad Student Research Program
18710
Stankunas, K. American Heart Association
NEW Biology $6,500 Epigenetic Regulation of Heart Regeneration in Zebrafish Alan Gomez AHA Undergrad Student Research Program
18713
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Stevens, T. National Institutes of
HealthCONT Chemistry $343,739 Sorting and Transport of Yeast
Membrane Proteins.18603
von Hippel, P. National Institutes of Health
CONT Chemistry $374,330 Structure and Relations of Protein and Nucleic Acids
18775
Zong, H. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $349,741 Characterizing the glioma cell of origin in vivo using MADM, a mouse genetic mosaic model
18787
Institute of Molecular Biology Total $4,671,148
Neuroinformatics CenterMalony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of
EnergyNEW Computer and
Information Science$197,284 New Approaches to Investigating
the Software/Hardware Design Space of Exascale Computers (with Univ of New Mexico, Northwestern Univ,Univ of Pittsburgh,Univ of Ariz,Sandia Natl Lab)
18696
Malony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of Energy
NEW Computer and Information Science
$291,599 eXascale Programming Environment and System Software (XPRESS) (with Sandia Natl Lab,Indiana Univ, LouisianaState,Univ of Houston,Oak Ridge Natl Lab,Univ of No Carolina,Univ of Delaware)
18697
Malony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of Energy
NEW Computer and Information Science
$291,599 VertEx: Vertical Slices through the Exascale Software Stack (with Argonne Natl Lab,et al)
18698
Malony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of Energy
NEW Computer and Information Science
$137,687 Predictive Computing for Condensed Matter (with UIUC, Coll of William and Mary, Princeton)
18763
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Malony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of
EnergyNEW Computer and
Information Science$74,782 Development of Integrated tools
for High-accuracy Excited-state Simulations of Dynamical Processes in Complex Environments (with PNNL, Ohio State, Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab)
18764
Neuroinformatics Center Total $992,951
Neuroscience, Institute ofEisen, J. National Institutes of
HealthCONT Biology $108,000 Progress Report - NICDH R25
Summer Research Program at the University of Oregon
18772
Eisen, J. American Cancer Society NEW Biology $48,000 (Preston Fellowship) Predicting programmed cell death in neurons.
18924
Eisen, J. Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research
NEW Biology $51,500 Preston Fellowship: "Predicting Death in Individual Neurons."
18740
Lockery, S. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
NEW Biology $199,984 Understanding the rewiring of an entire nervous system (HHMI Collaboration, sub with Columbia)
18856
Postlethwait, J. National Institutes of Health/University of Colorado Denver
CONT Biology $123,032 Identification of miRNAs Involved Midfacial Development and Clefting
18807
Takahashi, T. National Institutes of Health/Einstein College of Medicine
NEW Biology $145,000 Coding for optimal performance in sound localization (with Einstein and Seattle U)
18728
Westerfield, M. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $3,175,659 (yr 2 PR) ZFIN: The Zebrafish Model Organism Database
18650
Westerfield, M. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $1,955,282 (Yr 4 PR) ZIRC International Resource Center
18804
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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Woollacott, M. National Institutes of
HealthCONT Human Physiology $294,528 Spinal Segmental Contributions to
Sitting and Reaching in Cerebral Palsy
18705
Institute of Neuroscience Total $6,100,985
Oregon Center for OpticsDeutsch, M. American Physiological
SocietyNEW Physics $10,000 Expanding the Footprint of the
Science Program to Inspire Creativity and Excellence (SPICE)
18643
Deutsch, M. International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)
NEW Physics $5,000 Optics and Computing Resources for the Science Program to Inspire Creativity and Excellence (SPICE)
18665
Raymer, M. National Science Foundation
SUPP Physics $5,000 REU Supplement: Fundamental Quantum Optics in Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fibers
18902
Oregon Center for Optics Total $20,000
Oregon Institute of Marine BiologyShanks, A. National Science
FoundationNEW Biology $229,005 Collaborative Research; Internal
Waves and the Delivery of Larvae to the Shore
18715
Shanks, A. National Science Foundation
SUPP Biology $8,375 REU: Collaborative Research on Surf Zone Hydrodynamics and Larval Delivery to the Shore
18731
Young, C. National Science Foundation
NEW Biology $124,495 Modernization and Expansion of Seawater Facilities at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
18681
Oregon Institute of Marine Biology Total $361,875
Sustainable Environment, Institute for aMoseley, C. U.S. Endowment for
Forestry and Communities, Inc./ Sustainable Northwest
CONT Sustainable Environment, Institute for a
$86,019 Dry Forest Investment Zone-Year 4
18884
25
University of OregonSponsored Projects Services
Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Moseley, C. National Science
Foundation/Michigan Technology University
NEW Sustainable Environment, Institute for a
$43,042 A Pan American Biofuels and Bioenergy Sustainability Research Network (SRN)
18783
Moseley, C. U.S. Department of Agriculture/Glacierland Resource Conservation and Development, Inc.
NEW Sustainable Environment, Institute for a
$55,000 The Impacts of the USDA Forest Service's Woody Biomass Utilization Grant Program in the White Mountain Stewardship Area and Eastern Oregon: A Comparative Analysis
18621
Ribe, R. / Simmons EPA/North American Assoc for Environmental Ed/Cornell University
CONT Landscape Architecture $101,567 National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education
18911
Institute for a Sustainable Environment Total $285,628
Theoretical Science, Institute ofGuenza, M. American Chemical
SocietyRESUB Chemistry $48,924 Modeling viscoelastic dynamics
of entangled polymer melts in the linear and non-linear regimes
18869
Kribs, G. Universities Research Association, Inc.
NEW Physics $7,500 Beyond the Standard Model: Continued Collaboration with Scientists in the Theoretical Physics Department at Fermilab
18778
Institute of Theoretical Science Total $56,424Vice President for Research and Innovation Total $23,400,706
Quarter 3 FY 2012 Proposals Grand Total $32,574,232
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QUARTER 3 FY 2010-11 QUARTER 3 FY 2011-12by AGENCY TYPE # APPS 1st Yr Amount # APPS 1st Yr Amount FEDERAL 86 $29,097,281 82 $24,260,765 SUBFEDERAL 44 $3,813,134 34 $3,825,860 STATE 8 $512,710 11 $216,303 CORPORATION 0 $0 9 $586,224 ASSOCIATION 21 $1,081,431 19 $833,546 FOUNDATION 22 $1,006,598 23 $1,855,283 OTHER 17 $1,204,824 29 $996,251
TOTALS 198 $36,715,978 207 $32,574,232
QUARTER 3 FY 2010-11 QUARTER 3 FY 2011-12 by PROPOSAL TYPE # APPS 1st Yr Amount # APPS 1st Yr Amount New 147 $16,648,619 154 $18,667,528 Preliminary 3 $431,939 1 $10,550 Renewal (competitive continuation) 16 $9,429,535 4 $1,094,117 Continuation (non-competing) 26 $7,937,760 32 $11,879,369 Supplement 6 $2,268,125 16 $922,668 Individual (fellowships, awards to individual) 0 $0 0 $0
TOTALS 198 $36,715,978 207 $32,574,232
COMPARISON OF PROPOSALS
QUARTER 3 JANUARY - MARCH
$0
$20,000,000
$40,000,000
$60,000,000
$80,000,000
$100,000,000
$120,000,000
$140,000,000
MULTI-YEAR COMPARISON OF PROPOSAL AMOUNTSYEAR-TO-DATE, QUARTERS 1-3
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FY 2002-03 FY2003-04 FY2004-05 FY 2005-06 FY2006-07 FY2007-08 FY2008-09 FY2009-10 FY2010-11 FY2011-12
TOTAL REQUESTED $70,449,571 $84,677,615 $78,325,496 $84,321,715 $81,563,665 $88,069,400 $130,454,054 $127,767,380 $106,391,341 $102,394,827
TOTAL APPLICATIONS 589 578 581 616 568 617 544 626 644 599
YEAR-TO-DATE COMPARISON ON PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONSJuly - March
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