Funding

Grants

2022

Dutch Research Council, “BeyondGiving: Philanthropic foundations as agents of justice in global sustainability governance” PI Agni Kalfagianni (Rebecca Gruby is a Collaborator)

2020

Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies, “Philanthropic Legacies: Understanding the Role of Foundations in Marine Conservation.” ($347,000. PI. – Rebecca Gruby. Co-PIs- Michele Betsill, Xavier Basurto).

2019

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, “Philanthropic Legacies:  Understanding the Role of Foundations in Marine Conservation.” ($250,000. PI.- Rebecca Gruby. Co-PIs- Michele Betsill, Xavier Basurto).

2018

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, “Philanthropic Legacies: Understanding the Role of Foundations in Marine Conservation.” ($125,000. PI.- Rebecca Gruby. Co-PIs- Michele Betsill, Xavier Basurto).

2015

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, “Workshop on the Human Dimensions of Large Marine Protected Areas – Building A Shared Research Agenda and Collaborative Network.” ($24,969, PI – Noella Gray. Rebecca Gruby was a Co-PI.).

2014

Oak Foundation, “Human Dimensions of Large Marine Protected Areas.” ($450,000, PI.- Rebecca Gruby. Co-PIs – Lisa Campbell, Noella Gray).

2014

The Tiffany & Co. Foundation, “Human Dimensions of Large Marine Protected Areas.” ($50,000, PI. – Rebecca Gruby, Co-PIs – Lisa Campbell, Noella Gray).

2014

Waitt Foundation, “Human Dimensions of Large Marine Protected Areas.” ($50,000, PI. – Rebecca Gruby, Co-PIs – Lisa Campbell, Noella Gray).

2014

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, “Institutional Analysis of Small-Scale Fisheries in Palau and California.” ($250,000, PI- Xavier Basurto, Co-PI- Rebecca Gruby.).

2014

School of Global Environmental Sustainability, Colorado State University, “Front Range Conference on Environmental Governance.” ($7,000, PI- Michele Betsill, Co-PI- Rebecca Gruby)

2011

National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, Geography and Spatial Sciences ($11,000, PI – Rebecca Gruby)

Fellowships

2017

National Science Foundation, Social, Behavioral, and Economic Science Postdoctoral Fellowship – Broadening Participation Track, “State and Non-State Territorial Practices and Polycentric Governance in UK and US Large Marine Protected Areas.” ($137,426, PI- Leslie Acton, Gruby was Sponsoring Scientist)

2008 - 2013

National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship ($122,500)

2008 - 2010

Center of Marine Conservation Provost Fellowship, Duke University

Contracts

2023

Big Ocean, Monitoring management progress and priorities for large-scale MPAs at a global scale

2022

Big Ocean, Monitoring management progress and priorities for large-scale MPAs at a global scale