List of Grants
- Secured External Funding (Grants & Contracts)
- Internal Funding Secured in Competitive Process (faculty grants-in-aid)
Secured External Funding (Grants & Contracts)
Exploratory Center Of Excellence on Health Disparities Research. (2007-2012). Principal Investigator. The National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD)/ National Institutes of Health (NIH) – P20MD002316-01. Amount awarded: $7,100,000.
Familias Sanas/Healthy Families: Interconception care research among Latina mothers. (2007-2009). Principal Investigator. Hispanic Health Services Grant Program/ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. – 1H0CMS03207. Amount awarded $250,000.
Acculturation and Health Protection in Latino Youth. (2004-2007). Mentor to PI & Principal Investigator of the AZ-based subcontract. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Career Development Award (K01 CE000496-01) University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Smokowski, P., PI. Total amount of subcontract awarded to ASU: $280,000.
Drug Resistance Strategies - DRS-4. (2003-2008). Principal Investigator of the AZ-based component. The National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institutes of Health (R01 DA005629) in partnership with The Pennsylvania State University, Hecht, M.L., PI. Total amount awarded: $4,063,286 (ASU sub-award: $1,587,287).
Acculturation and Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention (2003-2008). Mentor. National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institute of Health. K01, Career Development Award, Dr. Lori Holleran. PI).
Hawaiian Youth Research Study (2006-2010). Mentor. National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institute of Health. K01, Career Development Award, Dr. Scott Okamoto, PI.
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Consortium/SIRC (2002-2007). Principal Investigator. The National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institutes of Health (R24 DA13937). Amount awarded: $2,168,750.
Drug Resistance Strategies-The Next Generation. (2001-2003). Principal Investigator. The National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institutes of Health (R01 DA14825). Amount awarded: $300,816.
Drug Resistance Strategies-DRS-3. (1997-2002). Principal Investigator of the AZ-based component. The National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH (R01 DA05629) in partnership with The Pennsylvania State University, Hecht, M. L., PI. Amount awarded to PSU & ASU: $2,394,757.
Drug Resistance Strategies-Osborn School District. (2001-2002). Principal Investigator. Arizona Department of Education through the Osborn School District. Amount awarded: $11,214.29.
Natural Helpers in the Southwest Region: The Spectrum of Latino Experience. (1997-1998). Co-Principal Investigator with S. Patterson. Funded by The Lois and Samuel Silberman Fund Awards Programs. Amount awarded: $6,000.
Drug Resistance Strategies, Pilot Project. (1997-1999). Principal Investigator with M.C. González and E. Margolis. Funded by The Center on Substance Abuse Prevention through The Community Partnership of Phoenix. Amount awarded: $81,887.
Cleveland Substance Abuse Prevention Research Project. (1996-1997) Principal Investigator. Funded by The Cleveland Board of Education and HUMADAOP, Inc. Amount awarded: $17,280.
School of Social Work and Laveen Elementary School District Partnership. (1994-1997). Principal Investigator. Funded by the Laveen School District. ($37.501).
Isaac Community Impact Initiative (1996-1997). Researcher. Funded by The Center on Substance Abuse Prevention Community Partnership Study Program through The Community Partnership of Phoenix. ($15,050).
Phoenix Partnership. (1995-1996). Researcher. Funded by the Center on Substance Abuse Prevention Community Partnership Study Program through The Community Partnership of Phoenix ($11,466).
Cleveland Substance Abuse Prevention Research Project.(1995-1996). Principal Investigator. Funded by The American School Health Association ($7,225).
Vecinos: HIV/AIDS Street Outreach for Latino Youth. (1994-1995). Principal Investigator. Funded by the Department of Health of the City of Cleveland. Hispanic UMADAOP, Inc. ($35,500).
The Status of Latino Post-Secondary Education in Greater Cleveland.(1993-1994) Principal Investigator. Funded by the Northeast Ohio Urban Post-Secondary Education Demonstration Laboratory ($3,500).
Hispanic Cultural Center of Cleveland Development Grant. (1992-1994). Principal Investigator. Funded by The George Gund Foundation and The Cleveland Foundation ($180,000).
A.S.A.P.: A Drug-Free Schools and Communities Emergency Grant. (1993-94). Principal Investigator. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Cleveland Public Schools ($352,300).
S.A.T.: A Drug-Free Schools Training and Research Grant. (1992-1993) Principal Investigator. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Cleveland Public Schools ($81,000).
Internal Funding Secured in Competitive Process (faculty grants-in-aid)
SIRC International Initiatives (2004). Principal Investigator. College of Public Programs Dean’s Incentive Grants, College Investment Initiative ($25,000).
The Monterrey Project (2003). Principal Investigator. College of Public Programs Dean’s Incentive Grants. ($5,000).
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Consortium-pilot project. (2000-2002). Principal Investigator. College of Public Programs Dean’s Incentive Grants-OVPR Initiative. ($29,990).
Community Youth Development Program Evaluation (1999). Principal Investigator. College of Public Programs Dean’s Incentive Awards. ($5,000).
Exploring Intergroup Relations: A Multidisciplinary Research Project. (1996). Co-Principal Investigator with M. Zatz, M. Romero, E. Margolis, and L. Flores. Arizona State University’s Multi-disciplinary Initiative. ($22,000).



