![]() Three COE Faculty Receive Poverty and the Economy Grants Three College of Education faculty members, Lew Allen, Paul Matthews, and Lorilee Sandmann, were among those awarded Poverty and the Economy Faculty Research Grants from UGA's Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach. The grants program, sponsored by the University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc., provides seed funding to support and encourage applied research and creative scholarship related to poverty and the economy in Georgia. For this year's award winners, particular emphasis was placed on how the university can address the public policy barriers that inhibit or limit an individual's ability to participate fully in the economy and build personal wealth. “These seed grants are important because they reflect how faculty at UGA are undertaking new approaches to address the issues associated with persistent poverty in Georgia and beyond,” said Art Dunning, vice president for public service and outreach at UGA. “Additionally, these grants build upon our research, teaching, and service tradition at UGA, and are reflective of the collaboration and potential for extramural support exhibited by our academic and service faculty.” Grant award amounts range from $13,000 to $25,000. Grant recipients include:
WRITER: Matt Bishop, 706/542-6201, mlbishop@uga.edu CONTACT: Joe Whorton, 706/542-7553, jwhorton@uga.edu
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