Urban Institute Grant



Organization - Urban Institute
Grant Amount - $30,000
Foundation - MacArthur Foundation
Grant Purpose - in support of targeted research and program planning to establish a framework for a demonstration for "hard-to-house" Chicago Housing Authority residents.


Similar Grants

Corner House - $180,000 from the Mott Foundation - This grant will provide general purpose support for Corner House's long-term goal to enhance the democratic control by communities in developed and developing countries over the decisions and investment resources that affect their lives and...

Collaborative Communications Group - $200,000 from the Mott Foundation - This grant will support Collaborative Communications Group in its continued efforts to support the Mott-funded "A New Day for Learning" Task Force composed of policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and educators. In the "A New Day...

Gordon Institute of Business Science - $50,000 from the Mott Foundation - This grant will provide continued support to the Policy, Leadership & Gender Studies "Dialogue Circles" program at the Gordon Institute of Business Science based at the University of Pretoria. The Centre for Policy, Leadership...

Urban Institute - $400,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - for use by its Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center toward the costs of two mixed-income housing research projects: (1) a longitudinal study to assess how the HOPE VI program, in which distressed developments are being replaced with...

Urban Institute - $250,000 from the MacArthur Foundation - in support of Improving Outcomes for Hard-to-House public housing families.

Recent News from MacArthur Foundation


Social Enterprise Network Sites


Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has launched a series of noteworthy research projects to learn if social enterprises can help Scotland lose its “sick man of Europe” label and boost the nation’s overall health.




Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs



Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2025 Copyright Michael Saunders