Active Research Funding
Project DIRECT is fortunate to have active funding from federal, foundation/non-profit, and state sources.
SELECTED GRANT SUPPORT – FEDERAL
2022-2026
Patient-Centered Equity Enhancements to Reduce Disproportionate Unmet Mental Health Need of African American Children (Comparative Effectiveness; PIs: Splett, Halliday-Boykins) – Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Co-I, $5,845,320
2021-2024
Building Local and Regional Capacity to Recognize, Respond Quickly to, and Help Prevent Acts of Violence in Schools (15PBJA-21-GG-04669-STOP) – BJA STOP School Violence, U.S. Department of Justice, PI, $803,529
2021-2023
Building Capacity to Support the Pandemic’s Unsung Heroes: Frontline Essential Food Service Workers (Engagement Award; PL: Hoerger) – Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Co-PL, $200,000
2020-2024
Developing Positive Family Support for Students Exposed to Trauma (Development and Innovation; PI: Lindstrom) – U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, Consultant
SELECTED GRANT SUPPORT – FOUNDATION/NON-PROFIT
2021-2022
Trauma-Informed Care Mapping Project – BCM, Awarded to the Trauma-Informed Schools Learning Collaborative, Member
2021-2022
Expansion of the Train the Trainer Model for Trauma-Informed Schools, Year 2 – BCM, Awarded to the Trauma-Informed Schools Learning Collaborative, Member
2018-2022
Trauma Smart Program Evaluation -- YMCA of Greater Kansas City, PI, $7,900
2017-2022
Trauma Smart Expansion Evaluation – Crittenton Children’s Center, PI, $73,600
2022-2026
Patient-Centered Equity Enhancements to Reduce Disproportionate Unmet Mental Health Need of African American Children (Comparative Effectiveness; PIs: Splett, Halliday-Boykins) – Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Co-I, $5,845,320
2021-2024
Building Local and Regional Capacity to Recognize, Respond Quickly to, and Help Prevent Acts of Violence in Schools (15PBJA-21-GG-04669-STOP) – BJA STOP School Violence, U.S. Department of Justice, PI, $803,529
2021-2023
Building Capacity to Support the Pandemic’s Unsung Heroes: Frontline Essential Food Service Workers (Engagement Award; PL: Hoerger) – Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Co-PL, $200,000
2020-2024
Developing Positive Family Support for Students Exposed to Trauma (Development and Innovation; PI: Lindstrom) – U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, Consultant
SELECTED GRANT SUPPORT – FOUNDATION/NON-PROFIT
2021-2022
Trauma-Informed Care Mapping Project – BCM, Awarded to the Trauma-Informed Schools Learning Collaborative, Member
2021-2022
Expansion of the Train the Trainer Model for Trauma-Informed Schools, Year 2 – BCM, Awarded to the Trauma-Informed Schools Learning Collaborative, Member
2018-2022
Trauma Smart Program Evaluation -- YMCA of Greater Kansas City, PI, $7,900
2017-2022
Trauma Smart Expansion Evaluation – Crittenton Children’s Center, PI, $73,600
Selected Completed Research Funding
Project DIRECT is grateful to have been funded in the past by the following federal and state sources.
2020-2021
Expansion of the Train the Trainer Model for Trauma-Informed Schools – BCM, Co-PI, $193,990.
2018-2021
A Train the Trainer Model for Trauma-Informed Schools (BJA STOP School Violence Prevention and Mental Health Training Program; PI: Harris) – Department of Justice, Co-I, $499,910
2017-2021
New Orleans Trauma-Informed Schools Learning Collaborative – United Way, Consultant, $300,000
2016-2021
Trauma-Informed Approaches to School Safety (2015-CK-BX-0020; PI: Overstreet) – National Institute of Justice, Co-PI, $2,662,969
2016-2020
Violence Prevention Doctoral Fellowship – Louisiana Board of Regents Fellowship Training Grant, Community Support Team Member, in kind
2015-2018
Translating Evidence-Based Socioemotional Programs not Low-Income Preschool Settings: Leveraging Treatment Fidelity to Enhance Effectiveness (071A-15) – Louisiana Board of Regents Support Fund, Research Competitiveness Subprogram, PI, $140,996
2015-2016
Trauma-Informed Schools Demonstration Project – Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention, Department of Justice, Consultant, $280,471
2011-2018
Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program (L30 HD070439) – NICHD, PI, $81,896.75
Expansion of the Train the Trainer Model for Trauma-Informed Schools – BCM, Co-PI, $193,990.
2018-2021
A Train the Trainer Model for Trauma-Informed Schools (BJA STOP School Violence Prevention and Mental Health Training Program; PI: Harris) – Department of Justice, Co-I, $499,910
2017-2021
New Orleans Trauma-Informed Schools Learning Collaborative – United Way, Consultant, $300,000
2016-2021
Trauma-Informed Approaches to School Safety (2015-CK-BX-0020; PI: Overstreet) – National Institute of Justice, Co-PI, $2,662,969
2016-2020
Violence Prevention Doctoral Fellowship – Louisiana Board of Regents Fellowship Training Grant, Community Support Team Member, in kind
2015-2018
Translating Evidence-Based Socioemotional Programs not Low-Income Preschool Settings: Leveraging Treatment Fidelity to Enhance Effectiveness (071A-15) – Louisiana Board of Regents Support Fund, Research Competitiveness Subprogram, PI, $140,996
2015-2016
Trauma-Informed Schools Demonstration Project – Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention, Department of Justice, Consultant, $280,471
2011-2018
Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program (L30 HD070439) – NICHD, PI, $81,896.75