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FANRP's Competitive Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program made
awards in fiscal 2001 to fund research on Workforce Attachment,
Income Volatility, and Administrative Costs; Food Assistance as
a Safety Net; Targeting High-Needs Subgroups; Eating Patterns, Food
Choices, and Health Outcomes; and Nutrition Education: Public and
Private Returns to Education. The program is publicly announced
and competitively awarded through the use of peer review panels.
(Click on the title for the project's description)
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Investigator
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City/State
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Title
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Award
amount
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| Workforce
Attachment, Income Volatility, and Administrative Cost |
Nancy Burstein
Abt Associates, Inc. |
Cambridge, MA |
Maternal Employment
and Children's Nutrition Outcomes |
$206,904 |
Scott Cody
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. |
Washington, DC |
Food Stamp Program
Entry and Exit: Economic and Policy Influences on Participation
Decisions |
$200,341 |
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Robert Goerge
The University of Chicago
|
Chicago, IL |
Understanding Program
Participation Decisions of the Working Poor |
$98,452 |
Signe-Mary McKernan
The Urban Institute |
Washington, DC |
Employment Factors
Influencing Food Stamp Program Participation Among the Working
Poor |
$149,996 |
Kelly Mikelson
The Urban Institute |
Washington, DC |
The Effect of EITC
on Food Stamp Program Participation Among the Working Poor |
$139,849 |
Gregory Mills
Abt Associates, Inc. |
Cambridge, MA |
Food Stamp Certification
Periods and Payment Accuracy: State Experience During 1996-2000 |
$159,463 |
| Food Assistance
as a Safety Net |
Steven Haider
RAND |
Santa Monica, CA |
Evaluating the
Impact of School Breakfast and Lunch |
$150,000 |
Bong Joo Lee
The University of Chicago |
Chicago, IL |
Effects of WIC
and Food Stamp Program Participation on Child Outcomes |
$134,949 |
Jane Mosley
University of Kansas Medical Center |
Kansas City, KS |
The
Complementary Roles of Public and Private Assistance |
$110,000 |
| Targeting High-Needs
Subgroups |
Barbara Devaney
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. |
Princeton, NJ |
Assessing the
Nutrient Intakes of High-Needs Subgroups Using the Dietary
Reference Intakes |
$247,976 |
Sara Gable
The Curators of the University of Missouri |
Columbia, MO |
The Ecological Predictors and Developmental
Outcomes of Persistent Childhood Obesity
|
$181,485
|
Jean Weese
Auburn University |
Auburn, AL |
Diet Quality and
Its Relationship to Obesity in Rural Alabama African American
Children |
$149,670 |
| Eating Patterns, Food
Choices, and Health Outcomes |
John Cook
Boston Medical Center Corp. |
Boston, MA |
The Associations Among
Food Assistance Program Participation, Food Security, and Child
and Maternal Health Disparities |
$108,981 |
Barbara Anne Dennison
The Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital |
Cooperstown, NY |
Development of
Eating Patterns and Dietary Behaviors that Predict Child Obesity |
$306,641 |
Pamela Haines
University of North Carolina School of Public Health and School
of Medicine |
Chapel Hill, NC |
Lifestyle Mediators
of Diet Quality |
$199,994 |
Betsy Haughton
University of Tennessee |
Knoxville, TN |
Impact of Food
Sufficiency on Food Choices of Low-Income Children |
$48,581 |
Suzanne Murphy
Cancer Research Center of Hawaii |
Honolulu, HI |
Dietary Patterns
and Nutritional Adequacy: Does Variety Matter? |
$200,000 |
| Nutrition Education:
Public and Private Returns to Information |
Loren Bell
Health Systems Research, Inc. |
Washington, DC |
Evaluating Changes
in WIC Participant Food Purchasing as a Result of WIC Nutrition
Education |
$260,187 |
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