2024 “Decentralized Memorialization after Human Rights Abuses” The Miner Anderson Family Foundation, $10,000. Focused on Developing Materials for K-16 Education. With Leonard Hammer.
2023 “Development and Inclusion Scholars Program: Myanmar” USAID, Co-PI. $ 2,663,000 (plus a $250,000 supplement)
2023 “Serial Migration as a Form of Climate Adaptation in Bangladesh: Multiple Shocks and Psychosocial Resilience among Marginalized Groups” with Ishrat Zakia Sultana, Bulbul Siddiqi, Rafiqul Montu, M Suza Uddin, Arizona Institute for Resilience in Development, $15,000.
2021 “Online Programming for Rule of Law and Citizen Involvement in Russia,” US Russia Foundation. Co-PI. $270,000
2021 “Measuring Individual-Level Resilience and Post-Traumatic Growth in International Development: The Case of an Arts-Based Intervention among Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh” Arizona Institutes for Resilience $7500. With McKenna Braaton, Abigail Nelson, and Candice Montaño.
2019 “Their World: Experiencing Forced Migration through the Eyes of Rohingya Children” Funded by the National Geographic Society. With Robin Al haddad, Kendra Duran, and Saleh Ahmed. $56,000.
2015 Participatory Action Research Consultant and Co-Director, “Using the UN Principles and Guidelines in Local Participatory Campaigns to increase Dignity, Empowerment, and Inclusion among Individuals Who Have Personally Faced the Challenges of Leprosy: A Comparison of Three African Countries” The International Association for Integration, Dignity, and Economic Advancement for the Leprosy Research Initiative ($60,000).
2015 “WebKiva: Connecting the World for Human Rights,” Project Director. Proposal Funded by the Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry, University of Arizona, March 2014. With Leonard Hammer, Zeynep Korkman, Liz Oglesby, Nina Rabin, Susan Stryker, Ken McAllister, Salih Can Aciksoz, Katilin Murphy, and Victor Braitberg ($14,000 and staff support).
2009 “Stories From The Other Side: An Interdisciplinary Experience With Culture, Social Justice and Human Rights In Ghana” Funded by the Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program, September 2009, with Duku Anokye and Charles St. Clair ($72,340).