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
2013

Is Los Angeles Becoming Transit Oriented?,”

Jenny Schuetz
$54957
2012

Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Form-Based Codes in Promoting Sustainability: Insights from Southern California.

Ajay Garde
$50000
2012

Evaluating the Exposition Corridor (Expo) Light Rail Line: Leveraging Rail Transit for Community Development and Regional Sustainability

Marlon Boarnet
$106208
2012

The Courthouse Crowd: Los Angeles County and its Government, 1850-1950

Tom Sitton
$18780
2012

Shared Wheels in the Auto City: Evaluating Los Angeles’ Bicycle Sharing Program

Michael Smart
$49960
2012

Governance for Sustainable Water Use in the Los Angeles Region in the 21st Century,”

Stephanie Pincetl
$225110
2011

Improving Reading with Digital Scaffolding

Mark Warschauer
$120055
2011

Does School Readiness Improve Academic Achievement for Low Income and Immigrant Children in Los Angeles?,”

Anne Pebley
$136421
2011

“Should I Stay or Should I Go? Exploring the Assignment and Retention of Teach for America Teachers by School and by Neighborhood in the Los Angeles Region”

Michael Gottfried
$52648

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.