Grants Awarded
- Awarded a Suffolk Partnership Program grant from the New York State Education Department
to improve the teaching of "at-risk" students in the Brentwood, Longwood,
Patchogue-Medford and Wyandanch School Districts.
- $190,834 (1988-89)
- $120,000 (1989-90)
- $137,000 (1990-91)
- $ 42,900 (1991-92)
- Awarded a Teacher Opportunity Corps grant from the New York State Education Department
to work with the Brentwood, Longwood, Patchogue-Medford and Wyandanch School Districts to
increase the number of minorities entering the teaching profession.
- $100,000 (1988-89)
- $ 80,000 (1989-90)
- $ 90,000 (1990-91)
- $ 92,500 (1991-92)
- $ 75,000 (1992-93)
- $ 67,500 (1993-94)
- $100,000 (1994-95)
- $ 45,850 (1995-96)
- $ 40,000 (1996-97)
- $ 40,000 (1997-98)
- $ 40,000 (1998-99)
- $ 14,500 (1999-00)
- $12,009 (2000-01)
- $15,001 (2001-02)
- Awarded, with the Division of Child Psychiatry [Indirect Cost Funds (IDC) split between
PEP - Outreach and Department of Psychiatry], a Biomedical Research Support grant from the United
States Public Health Service to evaluate the school performance of mentally retarded
children receiving medication.
- Awarded, with the Division of Child Psychiatry [Indirect Cost Funds (IDC) split between
PEP - Outreach and Department of Psychiatry], a Clinical Research grant from the Tourette Syndrome
Association to evaluate the effects of medication on the school performance of children
with Tourette Syndrome, "Methylphenidate (Ritalin) Treatment of Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder in Boys with Tourette Syndrome.
- $ 12,500 (1989-90)
- $ 25,500 (1990-91)
- $161,477 (1991-92)
- Awarded a 3-year Liberty Partnership Program grant from the New York State Education
Department to recruit and provide academic year support services (tutoring, counselling,
cultural activities, mentoring) and a summer residential academic program for junior and
senior high school "at-risk" students in the Brentwood, Central Islip, Middle
Country, and Wyandanch School Districts.
- $400,000 (1989-90)
- $362,500 (1990-91)
- $270,130 (1991-92)
- $192,000 (1992-93)
- $178,000 (1993-94)
- $150,000 (1994-95)
- $150,000 (1995-96)
- $130,000 (1996-97)
- $130,000 (1997-98)
- $130,000 (1998-99)
- $130,000 (1999-00)
- $141,230 (2000-01)
- $147,260 (2001-02)
- Awarded, with the Division of Child Psychiatry [Indirect Cost Funds (IDC) split between
PEP - Outreach and Department of Psychiatry], a grant from the National Institute of Health for the
"Effects of Methylphenidate (Ritalin) on Attention Deficit Disorders in Children with
Developmental Disorders.
- Awarded, with the Division of Child Psychiatry[Indirect Cost Funds (IDC) split between
PEP - Outreach and Department of Psychiatry], a Clinical Research grant from the Tourette Syndrome
Association to evaluate the effects of medication on the school performance of children
with Tourette Syndrome, "Methylphenidate (Ritalin) Treatment of Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder in Children with Tourette Syndrome."
- $484,227 (1991-94)
- $865,180 (1995-99)
- Awarded a Dwight D. Eisenhower Title IIA Higher Education Competitive Mathematics and
Science Inservice-Training Grant from the New York State Education Department for a
two-week Summer Institute for "Technology for Middle Level Science.
- $42,500 (1991-92)
- $43,000 (1992-93)
- $40,200 (1993-94)
- Awarded a Dwight D. Eisenhower Title IIA Higher Education Competitive Mathematics and
Science Competitive Cooperative-Demonstration Grant from the New York State Education
Department for a Summer Institute and Academic Year follow-up for a "Math/Science
Access Program.
- $37,000 (1992-93)
- $37,000 (1993-94)
- $39,000 (1994-95)
- $16,000 (1995-96)
- Awarded, with the Lindenhurst School District, a Cooperative Education Grant from the
State Education Department.
- Awarded a Community Service Learning Program Grant from the U.S. Department of
Education.
- $17,000 (1991-92)
- $15,000 (1992-93)
- $20,246 (1993-94)
- Awarded, with the CSMTE, a Biotechnology Teaching Laboratory Grant from the New York
State Center for Biotechnology to establish a laboratory for secondary school students to
learn state-of-the art research techniques in molecular biology and biotechnology.
- Awarded, with the CSMTE, grants from various corporate donors in support for the
International Science and Engineering Fair.
- $3,000 (1992-93)
- $3,000 (1993-94)
- Established, with the CSMTE, a Stony Brook Foundation account to accept contributions
for the Student Research Support Program.
- $11,000 (1991-92)
- $12,000 (1992-93)
- $13,000 (1993-94)
- Established, with the CSMTE, an income fund reimbursable account (IFR) to accept
contributions for the High School Student Summer Research Institute.
- $18,000 (1991-92)
- $20,000 (1992-93)
- $22,250 (1993-94)
- Established, with the CSMTE, a Stony Brook Foundation account to accept contributions
for the Chautauqua Short Course Program for college faculty
- $ 8,000 (1991-92)
- $10,000 (1993-94)
- Awarded a grant from the New York Times Foundation for a pilot Primary Prevention
Program to identify and educate young children who have been exposed prenatally to
substance abuse.
- Awarded, with the CSMTE, a grant from the National Science Foundation on "Ethics
and Values in the Science Classroom.
- Awarded, with the CSMTE, a grant from the National Science Foundation on
"Partnership for Progress: a University-School Student Support Program. "
- Awarded, a seven year grant from the Department of Environmental Conservation's
Environmental Benefit Fund to establish and operate an "Environmental Education
Summer Camp Project," a co-ed residential camp centering on environmental education,
and to work collaboratively with Stony Brook's Marine Sciences Research Center (MSRC) in
the design of a marine sciences component for the camp.
- $840,000 (1995-2001)
- $2,225,000 (2002-2016)
- Awarded, in collaboration with Eastern and Western Suffolk BOCES, a grant from the New
York State Education Department for "Launching the Consortia for Student Success:
Assessment as a Catalyst for Teaching/Reaching Low Performing Students.
- Awarded, in collaboration with the Center for Science, Mathematics and Technology
Education (CSMTE), a grant from the National Science Foundations Teacher Enhancement
Program for "MSTE: Integrating Mathematics, Science and Technology in the Elementary
Schools."
- Awarded, in collaboration with Western Suffolk BOCES, a grant from the New York State
Education Department for a Goals 2000 Grant, "Metro Institute for Substitute Teachers
(M.I.S.T.), for the training of substitute teachers to be effective interim instructors.
- Awarded a grant from an anonymous donor for computer equipment and recreational
equipment to be used at Stony Brooks environmental education summer camp, Camp Sea
Wolf.
- Awarded a grant from the Brentwood Union Free School District for a week-long summer
camp to be held on the Stony Brook campus for students participating in our Liberty
Partnership Program.
- Awarded a gift of equipment worth $54,000 from a private donor to our environmental
education summer camp, Camp Sea Wolf.
- Awarded, in collaboration with Western Suffolk BOCES, a grant for one year from the NYS
Department of Education to create a Long Island School Support Center (LISSC). The Center
will assist Long Island schools and school districts to close the gaps in student
achievement that exist between current and expected performance on State assessments for
all students.
- Awarded, in collaboration with our Liberty Partnership Program and the Middle Island
Caring for Kids Learning Center, a grant from the Allstate Foundation to support our
Liberty Partnership Program activities offered at the Learning Center.
- $10,000 (1998-99)
- $10,000 (1999-00)
- Awarded, in collaboration with our Liberty Partnership Program and the Middle Island
Caring for Kids Learning Center, a grant from Suffolk County Legislator Martin Haley to
support our Liberty Partnership Program activities offered at the Learning Center.
- Awarded, in collaboration with our Liberty Partnership Program and the Middle Island
Caring for Kids Learning Center, a grant from Suffolk County Legislator Michael Caracciolo
to support our Liberty Partnership Program activities offered at the Learning Center.
- Awarded, in collaboration with our Liberty Partnership Program and the Middle Island
Caring for Kids Learning Center, a Member Item grant from NYS Senator Kenneth LaValle to
support our Liberty Partnership Program summer program offered at the Learning Center.
- Awarded, in collaboration with our Liberty Partnership Program and the Middle Island
Caring for Kids Learning Center, a grant from the Department of Juvenile Justice for our
Liberty Partnership Program after-school educational and recreational programs held at the
Learning Center.
- Awarded, in collaboration with our Liberty Partnership Program and the Middle Island
Caring for Kids Learning Center, a grant from the Town of Brookhaven, through Community
Development Funds, for our Liberty Partnership Program after-school mediation program held
at the Learning Center.

This page last revised by September 23, 2002 Glenn A. Richard (Glenn.Richard@sunysb.edu)
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