GRANTS
The Boston Foundation—Grant for the Institute for Early Education Leadership and Innovation, with Douglass, A. (Director). Funding will provide support to existing programs and support launch of first of its kind innovation lab and accelerator for entrepreneurs and businesses in the early care and education sector. Award $100,000,April 15, 2018.
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Uncommon Methods and Metrics—Grant for studying VC decision making and networks across different geographies through an agent-based simulation. Award $360,000,January 1, 2018. Principal Investigators: Özkazanç-Pan, B. and Gaudiano, P.
The Boston Foundation—Grant for the Institute for Early Education Leadership and Innovation, with Douglass, A. (Director). Funding will provide support to existing programs and support launch of first of its kind innovation lab and accelerator for entrepreneurs and businesses in the early care and education sector. Award $100,000, June 15, 2017.
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation--Uncovering Challenges and Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs in St. Louis and Boston: An analysis of regional ecosystems and support organizations, Award $47,000. Principal Investigators: Özkazanç-Pan, B. and Clark Muntean, S., see http://www.kauffman.org/blogs/growthology/2015/12/womens-entrepreneurship-research-what-we-are-funding
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation—Study of Minority Entrepreneurs in Boston, Award for Travel and Hotel to Present at Kauffman sponsored Conference, San Francisco, January 5-7, 2016. Principal Investigator: Özkazanç-Pan, B.
Government of Macau, Analysis of Business Clusters in Macau. HK$ 340,000 (US$80,000). 2014-2016. Collaborator on issues of inclusion and economic development. Principal investigators Alves, J., Xia, H., and Osorio, A.E.
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation—Travel Grant for ongoing study with Kauffman Foundation and Skandalaris Center at Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 2014-2016
College of Management, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Research and conference support of $3000, 2016-2017
Research and conference support of $3200, 2015-2016
Research and conference support of $2600, 2014-2015
Research and conference support of $2600, 2013-2014
Research and conference support of $2500, 2013-2014
Research and conference support of $2500, 2012-2013
Research and conference support of $2400, 2011-2012
Research and conference support of $2800, 2010-2011
Research and conference support of $3000 per year, 2008-2010
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Uncommon Methods and Metrics—Grant for studying VC decision making and networks across different geographies through an agent-based simulation. Award $360,000,January 1, 2018. Principal Investigators: Özkazanç-Pan, B. and Gaudiano, P.
The Boston Foundation—Grant for the Institute for Early Education Leadership and Innovation, with Douglass, A. (Director). Funding will provide support to existing programs and support launch of first of its kind innovation lab and accelerator for entrepreneurs and businesses in the early care and education sector. Award $100,000, June 15, 2017.
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation--Uncovering Challenges and Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs in St. Louis and Boston: An analysis of regional ecosystems and support organizations, Award $47,000. Principal Investigators: Özkazanç-Pan, B. and Clark Muntean, S., see http://www.kauffman.org/blogs/growthology/2015/12/womens-entrepreneurship-research-what-we-are-funding
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation—Study of Minority Entrepreneurs in Boston, Award for Travel and Hotel to Present at Kauffman sponsored Conference, San Francisco, January 5-7, 2016. Principal Investigator: Özkazanç-Pan, B.
Government of Macau, Analysis of Business Clusters in Macau. HK$ 340,000 (US$80,000). 2014-2016. Collaborator on issues of inclusion and economic development. Principal investigators Alves, J., Xia, H., and Osorio, A.E.
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation—Travel Grant for ongoing study with Kauffman Foundation and Skandalaris Center at Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 2014-2016
College of Management, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Research and conference support of $3000, 2016-2017
Research and conference support of $3200, 2015-2016
Research and conference support of $2600, 2014-2015
Research and conference support of $2600, 2013-2014
Research and conference support of $2500, 2013-2014
Research and conference support of $2500, 2012-2013
Research and conference support of $2400, 2011-2012
Research and conference support of $2800, 2010-2011
Research and conference support of $3000 per year, 2008-2010