App State faculty and staff routinely receive grant funding from state, regional and national organizations, as well as business and industry sponsors, in support of their research, creative and/or scholarly endeavors. These projects span a variety of disciplines — STEM, the arts and humanities, and business, to name a few — and have far-reaching impact.
In 2021, App State’s external funding from grants and contracts totaled nearly $37 million — an institutional record. App State received $19.5 million through externally funded grants and contracts in 2022, the second highest amount in university history.
Browse externally awarded grants/contracts in the table below and use the search field to filter awarded grants/contracts by campus unit.
To read more about externally funded projects at App State, visit Appalachian Today, the university’s news and events website.
2021-2022
Awardee | Project Title | College/School/Division | Award Amount | Sponsor | Date Awarded | |
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Ben Asma |
High-Risk Drinking Prevention Program 2022 |
Division of Student Affairs Department of Wellness and Prevention Services |
$10,000 |
International Town and Gown Association |
April 2022 | |
Dr. David McEvoy |
Collaborative Research: Implications of Solar Radiation Management for Strategic Behavior and Climate Governance |
Walker College of Business Center for Economic Research and Policy Analysis |
$10,000 |
University of Wyoming |
October 2021 | |
Dr. Shawn Bergman |
Partnership to Build Safety Analytics |
College of Arts and Sciences Department of Psychology |
$10,355 |
Elevate Textiles Inc. |
February 2022 | |
Dr. Andrea Anderson |
Child and Adult Care Food Program - Lucy Brock Child Development Food Program |
Reich College of Education Lucy Brock Child Development Laboratory Program |
$10,673 |
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services |
February 2022 | |
Dr. Amy Dellinger Page |
Appalachian Senior Programs Foster Grandparent and Senior Companions |
College of Arts and Sciences Department of Sociology |
$11,567 |
Alleghany County |
July 2021 | |
Dr. Erin Bouldin |
Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium & Home Excellence Resource Center to Advance, Redefine, and Evaluate Non-Institutional Care |
Beaver College of Health Sciences Department of Public Health and Exercise Science (former employee) |
$11,740 |
VA Salt Lake City Health Care System |
November 2021 | |
Dr. Lynn Siefferman |
CESU - Acoustic Surveys and Public Outreach for Bats Affected by White Nose Syndrome at Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina Section |
College of Arts and Sciences Department of Biology |
$11,922 |
National Park Service |
July 2021 | |
Dr. Owen Ash Morgan |
Economic Impact of Blowing Rock Annual Horse Show |
Center for Economic Research and Policy Analysis |
$12,250 |
Blowing Rock Horse Show Foundation |
February 2022 | |
Dr. Andrea Anderson |
Lucy Brock CDLP Collaborative with Watauga County Schools |
Reich College of Education Lucy Brock Child Development Laboratory Program |
$12,945 |
The Children's Council of Watauga County |
November 2021 | |
Kaaren Hayes |
Supporting Families with Children who have Special Needs |
Reich College of Education Parent to Parent Family Support Network-High Country |
$13,000 |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
December 2021 |