GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
  1. Academic Senate Grant to do matrix analysis statistics of interorganiza-tional network of 316 manpower organizations, $5,000, Fall 1980.
  2. One of four principal investigators for Community Development Depart-ment Grant for $45,000, to study transorganizational relations in 6th & 10th councilmanic districts of Los Angeles, Summer 1981.
  3. Took over on last six months of four-year project for Juvenile Justice Department (listed in Reports Section). Data was collected in participant & structured observation on 500 juvenile panel decisions & analyzed using discriminant analysis, 1983.
  4. Career Development Award of a Winter Quarter Sabbatical Supplement to work on an Unemployed Worker Retraining Research Proposal for the Department of Commerce, 1983.
  5. One of three co-organizers, grants from National Endowment for Humanities & the Skaggs Foundation to hold a conference listed under Other Professional Activities, $40,000, 1983.
  6. LMU Summer Research Grant to study storytelling profiles of leaders at the Walt Disney Corporation, Summer 1990.
  7. LMU Summer Research Grant to study Asian management styles, Summer 1991.
  8. Economic Empowerment Research Grant to work with Nickerson Gardens Resident Management Corporation to tame the Housing Authority bureaucracy, Spring 1992.
  9. Peace Corps Fellows Grant with Nickerson Gardens Housing Project, Housing & Urban Development & Peace Corps for $200,000. Contract signing was Aug. 4, 1993. Funded by the Knight Foundation. The City of Los Angeles Housing Authority provided stipend support for three fellows for $25,000 (funded Nov. 1994).
  10. In Oct. 1994, grant for Carmelitos Tenants Associations, $65,000, funded by HUD for Dual Management Program initiative.
  11. $25,000 grant from Housing Authority, City of Los Angeles, to fund Peace Corps Fellows for one year.
  12. LMU Summer Research grant to write a book chapter on the ethics of postmodern leadership, Summer 1995.
  13. LMU Summer Research grant to write book chapter on spirituality & leadership, Summer 1996.
  14. White Sands Missile Range Strategic Planning Grant, $23,000, funded by Federal Government.
  15. NMSU, Mini-grant: "Strategic planning, protocol development and analysis project" Funded, July 14, 1997.
  16. NMSU, Mini-grant: "An Analysis of Nike Employment and Wage Data." Funded, Mar 25, 1998. Results: led to several publications.
  17. Boje, D. M. (2002) – Principal Investigator with G. A. Rosile. Grant from Dona Ana County for transform their permitting process - $20,822.04 The consulting project applies the Socio-Economic Approach to Management (SEAM) process. It is administered through the College of Business Administration and Economics, and employs 4 Ph.D. students, three masters students, and two undergraduates.
  18. Boje, D. M. (2002) – Principal Investigator with G. A. Rosile. Grant from Dona Ana County for $17,314.95 to develop a permit tracking system that will allow data base updating and sharing using encrypted Internet access.