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Our Funding
Our Funding
The Global Development Solutions Lab is primarily supported by grants from universities, nonprofits, and public agencies. This funding supports our research, teaching and training, and outreach initiatives, and enables us to deliver rigorous and innovative data and tools to help individuals improve their local communities and solve collective problems.
Active Grants
Organization
Grant Title Project
Location
Amount
Year
Auburn University Research Support Program Award
Measuring the Impact of Civil Society on Political Participation in Liberia
Liberia
$46,000
2022 - 2023
College of Liberal Arts, Auburn University
Education, Democracy, and Development (EDD): Building Liberian Civil Society Capacity Through Nonprofit Management Education
Liberia
$3,100
2022
Daniel F. Breeden Endowed Grant Program
Participatory Philanthropy and Service Learning
Alabama, Ghana, Liberia
$3,000
2022
Auburn University Intermural Grants Program
Challenging Inequity Through Civil Society
Liberia
$20,788
2020 - 2022
Anti-Corruption Evidence Programme and the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (ACE-SOAS)
Lending Corruption and Bank Loan Contracting: Implications for Gender Inequity and Inclusive Growth in West Africa
Nigeria
$120,000
2020 - 2021
International Association Schools of Social Work International Projects Grant
Aligning Global Standards of Social Work Field Education with Social Development Practice and Sustainable Development Goals
Liberia
$4,000
2020 - 2022
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