Grantee Database

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

Grant Year

2022-23

Grant Program

Impact Projects

Award Amount

$18,000.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, San Diego University Foundation will support James Brown’s project International Friendship Park, an 80 acre binational park at the border between San Diego and Tijuana as the border meets the pacific ocean. This design proposes a place of cooperation, trust, and family reunification.

Organization Summary

Established in 1943, SDSU Research Foundation is a non-profit, auxiliary organization chartered to further the educational, research and community service objectives of San Diego State University. SDSU Research Foundation is currently administering approximately 1,200 active grants and contracts, and annual revenues of $180 million. With 148 central support staff and over 2,000 grant and contract project employees, it is the largest auxiliary in the state of California.

Governed by a board of directors, SDSU Research Foundation provides “cradle-to- grave” grant services, including: helping faculty identify funding opportunities, proposal budgeting and submission, award administration, payroll and purchasing services, and providing facilities to house research projects.

From account set-up through close-out and final audit, our staff ensure compliance with federal, state, CSU and SDSU regulations and that monies are spent appropriately to achieve sponsor objectives.

Organization

San Diego State University Research Foundation

Address

5250 CAMPANILE DR

SAN DIEGO

92182-1931

County

San Diego

Region

Far South

Phone

(619) 594-5731

Congressional District

California's 53rd congressional district

State Assembly District

District 79

State Senate District

District 39

Subscribe to the California ArtBeat weekly newsletter

Skip to content