Minor Grants, under $25,000 (Total: US$271,159)
Co-PI with J. Young, Information School (PI), T. Nguyen, University of Toronto (Co-PI), P. Johnston, Jackson School of International Studies (Co-PI), S. Ullrich, University of Alaska, Fairbanks (Co-PI), “Co-designing Open Educational Resources: Indigenous Wellbeing in the Arctic,” Strategic Research Fund, Information School, University of Washington, $15,000, 2021–22.
PI with P. Johnston, Jackson School of International Studies (Co-PI) and E. Elliot-Groves, School of Education (Co-PI), “Building an International Research Network: Indigenous Wellbeing in the Arctic and Beyond,” Global Innovation Research Grant, Office of Global Affairs, University of Washington, $19,804, 2020–22.
PI, “The Arctic Today: Indigenous Peoples, Climate Change and the Environment,” Native Knowledge Award, Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies, University of Washington, $1,000, Winter Quarter 2021.
PI with H. Meyer, French and Italian Studies (Co-PI), UW in the High School Educator Training, Ministère des Relations Internationales, Government of Québec, $5,000, May 2020.
Co-PI with F. Wagner, College of Built Environments (PI), “Visiting Professor, Québec, Arctic Policy,” Québec/United States University Grant Program, Ministère des Relations Internationales, Government of Québec, $20,000, 2012–13.
PI, “Inuit Foodland Security Lecture/Exhibit by Artist Barry Pottle, Nunatsiavut,” Fund for the Arts, Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S., $500, 2012–13.
Travel Grant, 18th Biennial Inuit Studies Conference, Washington, D.C., National Science Foundation, $2,500, October 2012.
Co-PI with S. Curran, Jackson School of International Studies (PI), “JSIS 495: Transnational Task Force on Arctic Governance,” Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $7,000, 2010–11.
Co-Pi with D. Hart, American Indian Studies (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $13,000, 2009–10.
PI, “JSIS 495: Transnational Task Force on Arctic Sovereignty,” Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $17,000, 2008–09.
Co-PI with D. Hart, American Indian Studies (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $15,608, 2008–09.
PI, “Course Development: Inuit Homelands in Canada,” Faculty Enrichment Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $5,000, 2007–08.
PI, “Canadian Studies Center Programming Development,” Wilburforce Foundation, Seattle, $5,000, 2007–08.
Co-PI with D. Hart, American Indian Studies (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $16,106, 2007–08.
Co-PI with D. Hart, American Indian Studies (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $15,500, 2006–07.
Co-PI with K. England, Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $13,000, 2005–06.
Co–PI with K. England, Geography (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $9,000, 2004–05.
Co–PI with K. England, Geography (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $9,971, 2003–04.
PI, “Puget Sound/ Georgia Basin: Managing an International Ecosystem,” Weyerhaeuser Canada, $5,000, 2002–03.
Co-PI with K. England, Geography (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $11,000, 2002–03.
PI, “Puget Sound/ Georgia Basin: Managing an International Ecosystem,” Weyerhaeuser Canada, $20,000, 2001–02.
Co-PI with K. England, Geography (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $10,000, 2001–02.
Co-PI with K. England, Geography (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $9,500, 2000–01.
Co-PI with K. Mitchell, Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $9,500, 2000–01.
Co-PI with K. Mitchell, Geography (PI), Program Enhancement Grant, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Government of Canada, $7,100, 1999–00.