Institute for Research on Poverty’s 2023–2025 Extramural Large Grant Awardees
Originally posted on Institute for Research on Poverty.
The 2023 extramural research funding program supports research on how human services program and policy design, implementation, and practice create, perpetuate, and dismantle inequities in the following three programmatic areas: (1) Integrating substance use services and human services programs; (2) Facilitating access to multiple programs; and (3) Social-emotional development and mental health.
Funded Proposals
Targeting A Public Web-Based Platform To Resolve Child Support Issues For Uninsured And Medicaid Recipients In Substance Use Treatment Services
David Cordóva, School of Social Work, University of Michigan
Meghan O’Neil, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University
Implications Of Co-Enrollment For Safety Net Programs Among Families With Young Children In A Post-Public Health Emergency World: A Multistate Analysis And Real-Time Case Study
Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba, School of Public Health, Boston University | Children’s Health Watch
Mixed Methods, Multiple Case Study Of New York State’s Implementation Of The Pyramid Model Through Regional Hubs
Mark Nagasawa, Straus Center for Young Children & Families, Bank Street College of Education
Cristina Medellin, Straus Center for Young Children & Families, Straus Center for Young Children & Families
Field/Population Differences, Harm Reduction Barriers And Promising Practices For Integrating Substance Use And Domestic Violence Services, Innovations And Challenges
Beth Glover Reed, School of Social Work, University of Michigan