Barry L. Jackson, Ph.D.
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Grants

Barry L. Jackson, Ph.D.

Alcohol Advisory Council, (National advisory body to Parliament), Wellington, New Zealand.  “Cost savings of brief alcohol 
          intervention in primary health.”  Co-investigator, LECG: T. Love; M. Hefford; N. Ehrenberg.  Research grant, $2,000.
          2010.
Alcohol Advisory Council, Wellington, New Zealand.  “Brief Counseling Interventions in hospital emergency departments 
          in New Zealand.” Workshop for District Health Board Emergency Department Physicians.  Travel Grant, $3,000.  2010.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Faculty Development Grant, International Association of Counseling and the 
          Association of Counselors in Romania.  Travel Grant, $1,500.  April 2010.
Alcohol Advisory Council, Wellington, New Zealand. “Seeking Alcohol Culture Change in Residential Colleges, A Brief
          Intervention Pilot in Hazardous Drinking.” Project development grant, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand,
          University Health and Counseling Centre.  Travel grant, $500.  2010.
Alcohol Advisory Council, Wellington, New Zealand. “Alcohol Fueled Student Events.”  Research grant,  $500.  2009. 
Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand. “Alcohol Fueled Student Events.” Research grant, $300 plus transportation 
          and five-day subsistence.  2009.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, “High risk drinking behaviors among university athletes and directed prevention
          intervention.”  Co-author, F. Kendris. Multi-year research and training grant.  
         $14,500.    2008.
         $11,500.    2007. 
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Faculty Development Grant, People to People, Eisenhower Foundation, 
          Ambassador Delegation for Counseling and Psychology to Vietnam and Cambodia. Travel grant, $5,000.  May 2008.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, State Conference Grant, Conference Student Participation grant, $500.  2008.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Faculty Development Grant, Oxford University Round Table, Oxford, England. 
          Travel grant, $2,000.  July 2008.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, State Conference Grant.  Conference Student Participation grant, $500.  2007.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Faculty Development Grant, Oxford University Round Table, Oxford, England. 
          Travel grant, $1,500.  July 2007.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, State Conference Grant.  Conference Student Participation grant, $500.  2006.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, Transitions Conference Grant.  Conference Student Participation grant, $500.  2005.
American Lung Association of Pennsylvania, Tobacco Use Prevention Grant, Multi-year training grant. 
          $5,800.   2004.
          $5,800.   2005.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board – Campus-Community Coalitions to Prevent Dangerous and Underage Drinking, 
          North Central College Coalition, $3,000.  2004.
Pennsylvania Department of Health, Master Tobacco Settlement Grant with Clarion University, $29,000.  2003-2004.
Pennsylvania Department of Health, Master Tobacco Settlement Grant with Clarion University, $31,200.  2002-2003.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, Strategic Planning Grant for the North Central College Coalition, $3,000.  2003.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, Collegiate Invitational Grant, Strategic Intervention Grant, multi-year grant.
          $6,000.   2001-2002
          $6,000.   2002-2003.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, Campus-Community Coalitions Mini Grant for “Gravity Hill”, $3,000.  2000.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, Campus-Community Coalitions Grant, “The Bloomsburg Initiative”, multi-year grant.
          $28,000.   1997.
          $28,000.   1998.
          $28,000.   1999.
Columbia, Montour, Snyder and Union Counties Single County Authority, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of 
          Drug and Alcohol Programs.  1998.
               Treatment Intervention, Equipment grant, $8,500. 
               First Night in Bloomsburg, $500.
               Central Columbia Middle School Project, $300.
               Video Library and Related Materials, $1,000.
North Central Highway Safety Network, “Drunk Driving Daze,” Community Project grant, $600.  1998.
Pennsylvania State Police,” The Middle School Project,” Community Project grant,  $600.  1997.
North Central Highway Safety Network, “Training Grant for TIPS,” $225.  1996.
Chiropractic Bio-Physics, Inc.  Evanston, Wyoming and Huntsville, Alabama.  Radiographic measurement reliability
          research.  Multi-year grant. 
          $20,000.   1989.
          $20,000.   1990.
          $25,000.    1991.
Mental Health Association of Indiana County, Pennsylvania. “Suicide Prevention Network,” Community Project 
          Development grant, $5,000.  1987. 
Mental Health Association of Indiana County, Pennsylvania. “Family Dynamics as Predictors of Suicide Risk in 
          Adolescents and Young Adults,”  Research grant, $1,000.  1986.
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and Teachers’ College, Columbia University.  “Student Retention 
          Study Consortium,” Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of Counselor Education and Student Personnel
          Services in Higher Education. Research and Travel grant. 
          $10,000.   1984-1985.
          $10,000.   1985-1986.  
Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa. “Reliability of Upper Cervical Radiographs.”  Multi-year research grant.
          $10,000.   1984.
          $10,000.   1985.
          $10,000.   1986.
Title III Grant, United States Department of Education.  “Strengthening Institutions Through Improvement in Retention,”
          $100,000.  1980-1981 academic year.
Title III Grant, United States Department of Education.  “Strengthening Institutions Through Improvement in Retention,”
          $92,000.   1979-1980 academic year.
Title III Grant, United States Department of Education.  “Strengthening Institutions Through Improvement in Retention,” 
          $58,000.   1978-1979 academic year.


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