2003 Faculty and Staff Partnership Funding


The 2003 Center for Community Partnerships award recipients are listed as follows. Projects funded supported the work of UCLA faculty, staff and graduate students. Faculty or staff applicants were eligible to apply for a maximum of $50,000, while graduate students were eligible to apply for a maximum of $12,000. All awards are summarized below.

Eva Baker
Evaluation of LAEP's Community Family Health Care Initiative

 

Jennifer Blankenship
UCLArts ArtsBridge -- Bringing the Arts to Los Angeles Public Schools

 

Melany Dela Cruz
The Socioeconomic Status of American Indians and Asians in Los Angeles: Educational Attainment, Employment and Home Ownership

 

Rachel Estrella
The Woven Web: A K-6 Mural Arts Curriculum

 

David Heber
Seeds of Health and Community: Service, Education, and Research Through a Medicinal Garden in East LA

 

Christoph Heinicke
Initial Status, Type of Early Care and Family Outcome

 

Douglas Houston
Usage and Outreach Strategies of Cultural Institutions in Los Angeles County

 

Jack Katz
Research Experience for Gang Impacted Youth

 

Deborah Lintz
UCLA Students' Film Collaboration with Los Angeles Gang Prevention Program

 

Raquel Monroe
The "What IF?" Project

 

Chon Noriega
Serving the Community, Preserving Cultural Heritage

 

Kathy O'Byrne
Program Evaluation with Non-Profit Partners

 

Luis Pena
Parent Involvement in an Urban Los Angeles Elementary School

 

Eric Schwimmer
Distressed Neighborhoods Database

 

Dayna Baker & Cheryl Sims
Team Up! A partnership between the DeNeve Plaza E/F Residence Halls and the Residents' Council of the Ujima Village

 

Sarah Tolbert
Enriching Science Education in LA Unified School District through Hands-On Experiments in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

 

John Vallier
Archiving Filipino-American Music in LA (AFAMILA)

 

Roger Waldinger
Building Immigrant Community: Projecting a Public Vision