Lykes, M. B. & Chomat, Anne Marie. Indigenous Education in the time of COVID-19: Innovative Responses to sustain community-based pedagogical spaces for marginalized Maya women, Spencer Foundation, 2020, NOT FUNDED.
Lykes, M.B. Supporting Mental Health and Human Rights: The Ignacio Martín-Baró Fund. August 2010-2016.
$15,000 annually, TOTAL $75,000+$50,000 additional, 2013=$125,000.
Lykes, M. B., with David Hollenbach, SJ, and Daniel Kanstroom, Esq. July 2009-2011, extended to 2016. Initiative on Research and Education on Human Rights of Migrants and Refugees. Anonymous.
TOTAL: EUR 140,000 (USD 196,350); Renewal, 2013-2014 TOTAL: EUR 100,000 (USD 132,560); Renewal, 2015-2016 TOTAL: EUR 100,000 (USD 132,560).
Lykes, M.B., with Alison Crosby. Focusing on the creative arts as a resource for women’s empowerment in Guatemala. June – October, 2011. Sub-Contract from IDRC/U of Ulster, Trauma, Development and Peacebuilding: Towards an Integrated Psychosocial Approach.
TOTAL: $11,500
Lykes, M.B. Participatory Action Research in Post-Katrina New Orleans: Developing psychosocial resources for cross-community dialogue and organizing for change, March 2009 – December 2011. Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham.
TOTAL: $25,000
Lykes, M.B. Adult Education, Social Justice and Reflexive Praxis: One Response to Inequality Teaching, Advising and Mentoring Grant, Boston College, June 2003-April 2004.
TOTAL: $15,000
Lykes, M.B., in collaboration with the Grail/Cape Town: South-South Dialogue, 10 day workshop/working dialogue in Kleinmond, South Africa, October, 2000.
Partial support for dialogue among grassroots women’s organizations from Latin America, Asia and Africa, sharing best practices in response to state organized and/or sponsored violence and the violence of international economic policies, towards the development of networks or support and resistance and two books – one a report on the workshop and description of “best practices” and the second for a wider public and university audience AND subsequent exchange program among Guatemalans and various groups in Johannesburg.
SOROS Foundation Guatemala/Fundación Soros Guatemala: $14,787
Open Society Institute/New York: $11,140
TOTAL: $25,927
Lykes, M.B., with Asociación de la Mujer Maya Ixil - Ak’ saq’ eb’ al [Association of Maya Ixil Women – New Dawn], Chajul, Guatemala. Mental Health and Human Rights among Women of Rural Guatemala: Photovoice as a Tool for Community Organizing and Social Change. Two year grant (1998-2000) funded by the Open Society Institute/SOROS Foundation –Fundación Soros Guatemala.
TOTAL BUDGET FOR TWO YEARS: 763,150 Quetzales = $121,475
(Exchange at time of grant's approval: 6.2 Q = $ 1 US)
Lykes, M. B., with ASECSA, Guatemala and MSSM, Argentina, ILAS, Chile, UCA, El Salvador. Las Consecuencias de la Violencia Institucionalizada en los Niños de Cuatro Países de America Latina: Investigación, Terapia, y Prevención/Educación [The Consequences of Institutionalized Violence in Children in Four Countries of Latin America: Research, Therapy and Prevention/Education], Médico Internacional, Germany.
Two year project, 1991-1993, extended for 6 months, through March, 1994. This grant was coordinated by David Becker, ILAS, Chile. The project was originally developed with Ignacio Martín-Baró, S.J. in the winter of 1988-1989.
TOTAL BUDGET FOR TWO YEARS: 438,000 DM = $243,333 (approx.)
(Exchange at time of grant's approval: 1.8 DM = $ 1 US)
Lykes, M. B. Justice for Children at Risk: Training Mental Health Workers in a Context of State-sponsored Violence. Jesuit Institute, Boston College, 1991-1992.
TOTAL: $ 31,000
Lykes, M. B., with Juan Jorge Michel Fariña. Bibliografía en Salud Mental y Derechos Humanos: Acceso Cualificado a los Materiales [Bibliography in Mental Health and Human Rights: A Qualitative Analysis of Materials], Médico Internacional, Germany, 1991-1992.
TOTAL: $ 13,250
Lykes, M. B., with ASECSA, Guatemala, and MSSM, Argentina. Proyecto de Talleres Psicoasistenciales en Guatemala, 1990-1991 [Project of Psychosocial Assistance Workshops in Guatemala, 1990-1991], UNICEF.
TOTAL: $ 32,294.22
Lykes, M. B. Psychosocial effects of State-Sponsored Violence: A Research-Action Project, 1989. Supported by: Rhode Island College, Faculty Development Fund, $1,000.
Rhode Island College Study Leave, 1989-1990 (without pay, with benefits)
Travel Grant, American Psychological Association, 1989, $450.
TOTAL: $ 1,450
Lykes, M. B. Guatemalan Indian Children of War: An Action-Research Project, 1988.
Supported by:
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Division 9, American Psychological Association, Grants-in Aid, $1,000.
W. H. and C. B. Ferry Fund, $1,000.
Rhode Island College, Faculty Research Grant, $1,000; Faculty Scholars Award, $3,000.
Center for Democratic Education, $2,000.
TOTAL: $ 8,000
Lykes, M.B. Perspectives on Self and Culture in Life Stories of Indian Women of Guatemala, 1986, RIC, Faculty Research Grant, $1,252; Faculty award, $2,000.
TOTAL: $ 3,252