Awards: 2003 Young Architects Award
Recipient: Ronald Todd Ray, AIA (STUDIO27architecture)
Representative Work: GYMR Mediating Wall; Washington, D.C.
Client: GYMR (Garrett, Yu Hussein, McCabe & Reis, LLC
Photo: John K. Burke, AIA (STUDIO27architecture)
 

   
 
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The Charles Pankow Foundation's Research Grants

 

The Charles Pankow Foundation awarded its first research grants in 2006. These projects represent research objectives and deliverables that are intended to carry out the purposes and focus of the Foundation's research mission and provide prospective grantseekers an understanding of the types of research that CPF desires to fund.

CPF research grantmaking involves a four-step process:

1. Receive Research Need Statements that align well with CPF's Research Program Focus.
2. For qualified Research Need Statements, CPF will issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to one research entity that is highly qualified to perform the research.
3. Grantseeker's Proposal is evaluated in terms of Foundation objectives and financial resources.
4. Award a Research Grant Agreement based on terms and conditions negotiated that are negotiated with the grantseeker's organization.

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