Transformation Initiative: Sustainable Communities Research Grant FULL Application

The purpose of the Transformation Initiative:
Sustainable Communities Research Grant Program (SCRGP) is to fill key data and information gaps, and to begin to develop and evaluate policy alternatives that communities can adopt to facilitate decision making about various community investments.


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Additionally, HUD believes that the results from the program will enable it to develop a broader sustainability agenda beyond current departmental priorities, as well as any future efforts or initiatives that may be considered based on the results of the research.

Interest will be published requesting applications for grants to support the research obtained from these demonstrations.
Related Programs

Transformation Initiative Research Grants: Sustainable Community Research Grant Program

Department of Housing and Urban Development


Agency: Department of Housing and Urban Development

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $2,500,000



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Download Application and Instructions Using CFDA Number ONLY

Additional Information of Eligibility:
List of eligible applicants is restricted to the following: Dr. Ellen Bassett, Assistant Professor, Portland State University, Mr. Ashok Goswami, CEO, Institute for Building Technology and Safety, Dr. Richard Koenig, President, RK Development Solutions, Inc., Ms. Brigid Poole, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,: Ms. Tamara Deuser, Assistant Vice President for Research Operations, Arizona State University, Mr. Todd Nedwick, Assistant Director for Public Policy, National Housing Trust,; Mr. Jeremy Forsberg, Assistant Vice President for Research, University of Texas at Arlington,; Dr. Theodora Rand, President of Woodstock Institute, Mr. Bradley Bermudez, Senior Agreement Administrator, Research Foundation of SUNY at Buffalo, Dr. Scott Brown, Research Assistant Professor, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Dr. Dorothy Spurlock, Director of Research & Sponsored Programs, University of Toledo, Ms. Kathleen Heintz, Division Vice President, Abt Associates, Ms. Susan Gossman, Office of Sponsored Programs, University of Maryland at College Park, Dr. Ralph Albano, Associate Provost for Research, The Catholic University of America, Ms. Lauren Magruder, Associate Director of Pre-Award Sponsored Programs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Dr. Gayle Jackson, Senior Sponsored Research Administrator, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Dr. Stuart Watson, Associate Director and Pre-Award Administrator, University of Pennsylvania, Ms. Laura Miller, Sponsored Program Administrator, Kent State University, Mr. Craig O�Neill, Sponsored Projects Manager, Michigan State University, Dr. Timothy O�Brien, Pre-Award Services and Support, University of Massachusetts at Boston, Dr. Robert Merhige, Interim Director for Grants and Contracts, University of Virginia, Mr. William Ernest, Grants Team Leader, University of Utah at Salt Lake City, Dr. Miriam Jorgensen, Associate Director of Research, Native Nations Institute of the University of Arizona, Dr. Barbara Yuhas, Project Director, International City County Management Association, Dr. Rolf Pendall, Director, Urban Institute, Professor Utpal Dutta, Professor of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering, University of Detroit at Mercy, and Dr. George DeShazo, Associate Professor of Public Policy, University of California at Los Angeles.

This NOPI is only available to those selected under the pre-application process indentified in above no other applications will be considered re

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://apply07.grants.gov/apply/forms_apps_idx.html

Contact:
Dr. Regina Gray, Division of Affordable Housing Research and Technology, at (202) 402-2876.

Agency Email Description:
contact person

Agency Email:
Regina.C.Gray@hud.gov

Date Posted:
2011-06-06

Application Due Date:
2011-07-25

Archive Date:
2011-07-30



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