Partial list of grants

The Impact of Digital Technologies on Low-Income Communities, CHASS Small Grant, $4,000, in conjunction with the Ernesto Galarza Public Policy Research Bureau

Parents Leadership Program, AT&T via the Tides Foundation, $12,000, 2nd year

UCR Community Digital Initiative, ARCO Foundation, $5,000

Community Focus Groups, Community Technology Foundation of California, $7,500

Chicano/Latino Electronic Network , University of California Program Grants for Chicano/Latino Related Research.Current Fiscal Sponsor: University of California, Riverside, Funded 1994 to present. $100,000

Community Digital Initiative, a proposal presented to California Wellness Foundation,, 1996-2001. $525,000.

Latina/o Graduate Training Seminar. Contract to host seminar with the Inter-University Program on Latino Research, Hunter College, CUNY, 1991.$80,000.00

Chicano Related Special Collection at UCLA--$10,000

SCR-43 grant, Office of the President. Chicano Serial Conversion Project. 1990.

MEXUS, University of California, Riverside. Problems and Prospects for Developing a Latino Data Archive, with Vilma Ortiz, 1990.

National Endowment of the Humanities, Research Programs, Reference Materials, Access Tools, An Historical/Bibliographical Survey of Mexican American Literary Culture, 1821-1945, with Raymund Paredes, 1988.

Librarians Association of the University of California Research Grants, Chicano Periodical; Literature in Pre- 1982 Non-Chicano Journals, 1988.

Institute of American Cultures, Guide to Latino Bibliographic Research, 1988

UCLA Mini-Grants, A Handbook for Latino Bibliographic Research, 1984.

Institute of American Cultures, Mexican-United States Relations Information System, 1981.

National Chicano Research Network Chicano Studies. Hispanic Bibliography and Information Storage Retrieval Project.

Graduate Minority Program for travel to participate in the National Association of Chicano Social Scientists, Annual Conference and visit to the Chicano Collections at the University of Texas at El Paso and Austin.

Grant Reader

Institute for American Cultures, UCLA

Librarians Association of the University of California, Research Grants Committee, UCLA