all-years Grant Recipients
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Amount granted: $3,000
Grant year: 1956
Grant category: Education
C. Geertz’ Study of Development in 3rd World
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Amount granted: $50,000
Grant year: 1978
Grant category: Human Services
Neighborhood Revitalization, School of Planning
Massachusetts Museum of Contempory Art
No. Adams, MA
Amount granted: $15,000
Grant year: 1999
Grant category: Visual Arts and Music
To Support Education, Informal and Formalal Outreach Programming
Massapequa Methodist Church
Massapequa, NY
Amount granted: $1,000
Grant year: 1953
Grant category: Religion
For the Building Fund
Mayhew Program, The
Bristol, NH
Amount granted: $6,500
Grant year: 1990
Grant category: Human Services
Program Evaluation Study
Mayhew Program, The
Bristol, NH
Amount granted: $6,000
Grant year: 1998
Grant category: Rural Human Services
To Expand Link-Up Component of Program
Mayhew Program, The
Bristol, NH
Amount granted: $6,000
Grant year: 1998
Grant category: Rural Human Services
To Support 1999 Program
Mayor’s Visual Arts and Music Council of the City of BurlingtonVT
Burlington, VT
Amount granted: $1,500
Grant year: 1990
Grant category: Visual Arts and Music
Inside Art Program for Prison Inmates
Mental Health Services of Southeastern Vermont
Springfield, VT
Amount granted: $5,000
Grant year: 1987
Grant category: Human Services
Start-Up Costs of the Family Place, Wrj, Vt
Mesa Global Academy
Washington, DC
Amount granted: $37,500
Grant year: 2022
Grant category: Education
$37,500 to support the research and travel expenses of 5 new scholars participating in the Global Academy.
The Middle East Studies Association (MESA) represents the largest network of Middle Eastern, European, and North American scholars – across disciplines in the humanities and social sciences – specialized in the study of this region. MESA promotes high standards of scholarship and teaching and encourages public understanding of the region and its peoples through programs, publications, and services that enhance education, further intellectual exchange, recognize professional distinction, and defend academic freedom. MESA has launched the MESA Global Academy, in conjunction with the SUNY Graduate Center in New York to harness the strengths of its network of institutional and individual members to sustain research collaborations and knowledge production between scholars from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and their counterparts outside the region.




