Saturday, August 3, 2013
The seven grants totaling nearly $1.7 million are in support of researchers and organizations working to understand and improve the environments in which youth spend their time.
The William T. Grant Foundation is pleased to announce funding for seven projects that will contribute to our goals of furthering the understanding of everyday youth settings and the use of research evidence in the policies and practices that affect youth. Four of the seven projects focus on settings—ranging from classrooms to families. The remaining three projects include examinations of the use of research in higher education and child welfare as well as a Distinguished Fellowship exploring urban public schools...