Douglas Smith, The Huntington Library, “One Person, One Vote: Reapportionment and the political transformation of Southern California”

Major Research Grants

Grantee Org
Year
Project Description
Primary Contact
Amount
2000

The Environment-Transit Crime Connection: Documentation and Evaluation of Crime Incidence On and Around Railway Stations in Los Angeles

Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
$54000
2000

The Gilded Rush: Art Patronage and Cultural Mythologies in Victorian California

John Ott
$2000
2000

New Contours of Racial Diversity in Los Angeles: Lessons from the New Multi Racial Tabulations of the 2000 Census

Philip J. Ethington, Angela James and Dowell Myers
$117321
2000

Term Limits and the California Legislature

Jeffrey B. Lewis
$28162
2000

A Model of Civic Engagement: African American Leadership in Los Angeles, 1890-1940

Douglas Flamming
$65205
2000

Chicano/a Art in Los Angeles, 1965-1981

Jeffrey Rangel
$4000
2000

Toward a Sustainable Los Angeles: “A Nature Services” Approach

Stephanie S. Pincetl
$331346
2000

Economic Prospects for Los Angeles in an Era of Globalization: Structural Change, Employment Issues and Policy Problems

Allen J. Scott
$178721
2000

A Sense of Mission: The First Generation of Southwestern Intellectuals

Sharyn Yeoman
$2000

Upcoming Proposal Due Dates

Major Research Grants

September 2021: The Haynes Foundation is not accepting proposals for Major Research Grants until further notice.

For more information, see How to Apply.