Box 9
Contains 43 Results:
Mental Health Research Center ( University of Wisconsin ) Renewal Grant: 1994
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Milwaukee Indian Health Board to the Indian Health Service: 1993
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Milwaukee Indian Health Board to the Kellogg Foundation: 1994
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Minority Mental Health Research Center ( Utah State University ): 1987
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
"Most in Need" Program of the Indian Health Service and the National Institute of Mental Health by the Indian Health Board of Minneapolis: 1979
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Native American Mental Health: Family/Ecological Factors by the Native American Research Institute to the National Institute of Mental Health: 1981
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Otitis Media Project, Indian Health Board of Minneapolis: undated
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Prevalence, Etiology and Psycholinguistic Sequelae of Otitis Media for American Indian, Black and White Children from Two Months of Age to Two Years of Age: undated
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Proposal for a Pilot Program for the Delivery of Psychoeducational Services to Native American Students and Their Families: 1978
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.
Proposal for a Technical Writing Program for Psychology Graduate Students: undated
The fifth series contains records from the many grants, projects, and research proposals with which Damian Vraniak was involved. All told, Vraniak secured and directed over $3.5 million in research and service grants during his professional career. These files have been arranged in alphabetical order by grant or proposal title.