Sponsors
Sponsors of Center for Human Environments research projects in the past decade include:
- National Institutes of Health
- National Science Foundation
- US Department of the Interior/National Park Service
- US Department of Education
- US Institute for Peace (USIP)
- New York State Senate
- Fund for Public Health (NYS)
- NYC Dept. of Education (Multiple Task Award Contracts, 2013-2018 and 2019-2023)
- NYC Dept. of Youth and Community Development
- NYC Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene
- NYC Dept. of Probation
- NYC Mayor's Office
- Broward County (Florida) Dept. of Children's Services
- Columbia University - Teachers College
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Pratt Institute
- Indiana University
- University of Massachusetts - Boston
- Chicago Public Schools
- Ford, Rockefeller, Pinkerton, Robert Wood Johnson, Capital One, Deutsche Bank Americas, Spencer, Bowne, Heckscher, Altman, Meringoff, Fordham Street, Gray, Booth Ferris, Summerfield, Overbrook, Adco, Russell Sage, and Bernard van Leer (Netherlands) Foundations
- The New York Women's Foundation
- The Helmsley Trust
- The New York Community Trust
- The Brooklyn Community Foundation
- The Northstar Fund
- The Public Welfare Foundation
- American Association of Colleges & Universities (AACU)
- American Education Research Association (AERA)
- American Psychological Association (APA)
- National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
- Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
- Local Initiatives Support Corporation
- Mt. Sinai Medical Center (funding derived from NIH and Dept. of Defense)
- Economic and Social Research Council (UK)
- UNICEF - Innocenti Research Centre (Florence, Italy)
- UNICEF (New York)
- US Fund for UNICEF
- Save the Children Norway
- WorldVision International
- Plan International (UK)
- Plan International (Sweden)
- Centre for the Future of Places, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- local partners such as Make the Road New York, the Red Hook Initiative, the Fund for Public Schools, the Vera Institute for Justice, El Puente, Asian Americans for Equity, and the Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation.
In the five-year period 2015-2020, CHE projects provided research salaries and/or fellowships to an average of 15 Graduate Center students per year, plus scholarships to 10-12 students from elsewhere in the CUNY system. In the same period, 6-8 Graduate Center or other CUNY faculty members per year were typically engaged as investigators or collaborators on CHE projects.