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Girls Speak: Decriminalizing Youth with Poetic Media Making, Offices of Vice President for Research and Provost, Excel Research Grant, University of South Carolina. Olga Ivashkevich (PI). May 2023–May 2024, $8,000.

 

Women’s Well-Being Initiative’s Art and Media-Based Community Activism to Combat Youth Criminalization, College of Arts and Sciences Diversity and Inclusion Pilot Grant, University of South Carolina. Olga Ivashkevich (PI). January 2022–December 2022, $2,000.

Art and Digital Media Workshops for Adjudicated Girls: A Restorative Justice Community-Based Initiative, College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Research Grant, University of South Carolina. Olga Ivashkevich (PI). January 2019–December 2019, $4,914.

Women's Well-Being Initiative's Arts-Based Community Interventions for At-risk Youth, ASPIRE II, University of South Carolina. Lynn Weber (PI), Olga Ivashkevich (Co-PI), DeAnne Messias (Co-PI), and Dana DeHart (Co-PI). May 2014–August 2015, $83,828.

 

Integrative Learning Grant, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of South Carolina. Olga Ivashkevich (PI), May 2013–December 2013, $1,267.

 

Women’s Well-Being Initiative Art-Based Workshops, Youth Prevention Initiative Grant, Rise Above It Community Coalition, Columbia SC. Olga Ivashkevich (PI) and Courtnie Wolfgang (Co-PI), October 2012–May 2013, $1,500.

 

Black Girls Make Movies!: Bridging the Gap between Race, Gender, and Technology, Magellan Scholar Grant, Office of Undergraduate Research, University of South Carolina. Olga Ivashkevich (PI) and Alia Baker (Co-PI), June 2012–July 2013, $2,500.

 

Children and the New Media: What Art Educators Can Learn from Children’s Use of New Technologies, Magellan Scholar Grant, Office of Undergraduate Research, University of South Carolina. Olga Ivashkevich (PI) and Samantha Shoppell (Co-PI), June 2010–July 2011, $3,000.

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