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Funded Grant:

  1. Marshall University, Multicultural Orientation Action Team. Funded by Marshall University, Division of Multicultural Affairs. 2009
  2. Marshall University School of Medicine, Charleston Curfew Project. Funded by City of Charleston Police Department. 2009 (Principal Investigator)
  3. Marshall University, Multicultural Leadership Ambassador Program. Funded by West Virginia, Social Justice Initiative Grant. 2008 - 2009 (Consultant)
  4. Bluefield College three years grant for $825,000. Funded by the National Institute of Health & National Center of Minority Health and Health disparities (NIH)/ (NCMHD). 2004-2007(consultant).
  5. "Public Social Services Education and Training Project.” Co-Principal Investigator, Funded $1,127,949.31.
  6. West Virginia Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Consumer Satisfaction Survey, Funded $3000, 2001.
  7. Evaluation of Public Housing Drug Elimination Program, Charleston WV, Public Housing, Funded $7500, 2001.
  8. Evaluation of Public Housing Pet Policy, Charleston WV, Public Housing, Funded $8000, 2001.
  9. "West Virginia Statistical Analysis Center (WV SAC), Marshall University Research and Economic Development Center." Principal Investigator Funded over $1,000,000 through Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), 1991- 2001.
  10. "Narcotic Arrest Survey for the West Virginia Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office (CJHS)." Principal Investigator, Funded $9,765.00/year. For a total amount of $39,060 from 1993 to 1997.
  11. "The Economic Impact of Marshall Football on the Tri-State Economy." Principal Investigator, West Virginia Statistical Analysis Center, Marshall University Research and Economic Development Center, Center for Business and Economic Research and Marshall University College of Business, Funded $9,818.50, 1996.
  12. "The Impact of Charleston, WV's Community Oriented Policing Programs on City Residents, Business Owners, Low-Income Housing Residents, and Police Personnel." Principal Investigator, Funded $110,933, 1997.
  13. "Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC),” "Crime Related Analysis and Data Clearinghouse (Outreach),” "Evaluate Community Policing Programs,” "Evaluate Community Outreach Partnership Center Projects." Evaluator: Funded: $1,013,186 for 1996-1998.
  14. “Stop Violence Against Women Act (VAWA): Eight Funded Regional Team Shelters Evaluations.” Principal Investigator, funded $54,800 through Criminal Justice and Highway Safety (CJHS), July 1996-July 1997.
  15. “The Appalachian Diabetes Health Promotion Network.” Researcher, funded $300,000, 1995-1997.
  16. “A State-Wide Juvenile Justice Data Base.” Principal Investigator, funded $65,000 through Criminal Justice Highway Safety for the State of West Virginia. 1996-1997.
  17. “Police Researcher Building the Infrastructure.” Principal Investigator, funded $6,000 1997, Partnership with JRSA/NIJ.
  18. Study of Curfew of High School Students and Community in Charleston.” Principal Investigator, funded $5,000 by Charleston Police Department, 1997.
  19. “Study of Smokeless Tobacco in West Virginia Appalachian Youth.” Consultant for Analysis, funded $2,700 through Marshall University Medical School, 1997.
  20. “Charleston Liaison Office: To Hire a Staff in Charleston.” Project Director, Funded $29,217 through Criminal Justice Highway Safety, 1996- 1997.
  21. “An Exploratory Study to Measure the Availability and Use of Guns in West Virginia “Domestic Violence Incidents: A Rural Perspective.” Principal Investigator, Funded $60,000: by Justice Research and Statistical Association, 1996-1997.
  22. “Data Quality Audit and User Survey/Needs Assessment.” Principal Investigator: Funded $69,488 through Criminal Justice Highway Safety, 1997.
  23. "The Workforce 2000 Project - The Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Center and West Virginia Northern Community College." Principal Investigator, Funded $6,800 by Economic Development Administration (EDA), Research and Economic Development Center, 1993.
  24. "The Effect of Drought on Personality: Ethiopia as a Case Study." Principal Investigator, Funded $2500. Summer 1992.