University of California, Irvine Grant
Organization - University of California, Irvine
Grant Amount - $4,800
Foundation -
Rockefeller FoundationGrant Purpose - toward the costs of travel for four individuals from developing countries to participate in a team meeting, "Democratizing Women: NGOs, Empowerment and Marginalization in the 21st Century," to be held at the Bellagio Study and Conference Center, August 2004
Similar GrantsUniversity of Maryland - $11,100 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of travel for six individuals from developing countries to participate in the conference, "The Meanings and Representations of Work in the Lives of Women of Color: A Comparative Study," to be held at the Bellagio Study and...
University of Cambridge - $1,340 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of travel for three individuals from developing countries to participate in the conference, "Trusteeship: A Question for the 21st Century?" held at the Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Italy, February 2006
Northwestern University - $4,000 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of travel for three individuals from developing countries to participate in the conference, "Investigating the Practice of School Improvement: Theory, Methodology and Relevance," to be held at the Bellagio Study and...
African Population and Health Research Centre - $16,905 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of economy round-trip airfare for up to 16 individuals from Africa to participate in the conference, "Urban Health and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges for the 21st Century," to be held at the Bellagio Study and...
INDEPTH Network - $38,518 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of travel for 19 individuals from developing countries to participate in the conference, "A New Five-year INDEPTH Strategic Plan," to be held at the Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Italy, August 2006
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