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Funded
Research:
2006-2008 Ullman, S., Bennett, L.
& Helfrich,
C.A. (Principle
Investigators), UIC Interdisciplinary Violence
Prevention Research
Center: Changing Systems to Prevent Violence
in Chicago and Beyond, University of Illinois
at Chicago
Campus Research Board, $200,000.
2006-2007 Helfrich, C.A. (Principle Investigator), Understanding
the Paths to Homelessness: Narratives of People with Mental Illness,
Great Cities Faculty Seed Fund, $4,000.
2004-2007 Helfrich, C.A.
(Principle Investigator), Homeless Mentally Ill: Strategies to Maintain
Residential Stability, U.S.
Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
Research $449,968.
2004-2006 Helfrich, C.A.
(Principle Investigator), Older Adult Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program
Curriculum Development, Counseling
Center of Lakeview,
Retirement Research Foundation Subcontract, $48,000.
2004-2005 Helfrich, C.A.
(Principle Investigator), Service Needs and Barriers of Abused Lesbians:
Personal Experiences and Provider Attitudes, The Chicago Community Trust Foundation, $4,000.
2004-2005 Helfrich, C.A. (Co-Principle Investigator),
Food Management: Strategies to Maintain Residential Stability for Adults
Who Are Homeless with Mental Illness, Great Cities Faculty Seed Fund,
$5,000.
2003-2004 Helfrich, C.A. (Principle Investigator),
Life Skills Training for Domestic Violence Victims. University
of Illinois at Chicago, Great Cities Faculty Seed Fund, $5,000.
2003-2004 Helfrich, C.A. (Principle Investigator), Life
Skills Training for Self-Sufficiency. University
of Illinois at Chicago Campus Research Board, $10,300.
2001-2004 Helfrich, C.A.
(Principle Investigator), Community Partnerships: Addressing Urban Health
Needs. U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services
Administration, $343,100.
2001-2002 Helfrich, C.A. (Principle Investigator), Life
Skills Assessment Needs of Homeless Adolescents. Great Cities Institute
Faculty Seed Fund, $7,330.
2000-2002 Helfrich, C.A. & Scheinholtz, M.
(Co-Principle Investigator), Families and Schools Together (FAST) Program
Training Project. American Occupational Therapy Association and Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAHMSA), $7,500.
1999-2003 Helfrich, C.A. (Principle Investigator), A
Multi-level Analysis of the Relationship Between Domestic Violence and
Disability. U.S.
Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
Research $449,476.
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