Funding

**$4,129,799 in Funded Grants as PI or Co-PI since 2010. The majority of my funding comes from the U.S. National Science Foundation.

Active Funding

2018-2021        $1,302,932, Duffy (PI), Gomes (Co-PI), Harvell (Co-PI), Hawthorne (Co-PI), Stachowicz (Co-PI). “Collaborative Research: The role of a keystone pathogen in the geographic and local-scale ecology of eelgrass decline in the eastern Pacific” to the National Science Foundation Division of Ocean Sciences Biological Oceanography Program (NSF Award #1829890). 100% UCF credit: $318,963.

2019-2020        $9,000, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI) and Torres, H. (Co-PI). “GeoBus at UCF” from the City of Orlando Mayor’s Matching Grant Program. 100% UCF credit

2018-2019        $3500, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI) and Torres, H. (Co-PI). “Promoting Geospatial  Technology and STEAM Learning Experiences in Florida through GeoBus” from IBM Corporate Citizenship Discretionary Grant Program: September 2018-August 2019: 100% UCF credit.

2018-2020        $36,743, Shannon, J. (PI), Hankins, K. (Co-PI), Hawthorne, T.L. (Co-PI), Robinson, J. (Co- PI), and Block, D. (Co-PI). “Conference: Expanding the Reach of Community Geography” to the National Science Foundation Geography and Spatial Sciences Division (NSF Award #BCS-1832252): September 2018-February 2020. 100% UCF credit: no money to UCF.

2018-2019        $9,921, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI). “Diocese of Orlando Boundary Mapping Project” from the Catholic Diocese of Florida Foundation: September 2018-May 2019. 100% UCF credit.

2018                 $250, Hawthorne, T.L. “Powerful Geographies through Maps, Apps, and Drones” to Support Conference Travel to the Powerful Geographies Conferences in San Jose, Costa Rica from the UCF College of Sciences Faculty Travel Funds.   

2017-2019        $75,000, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI). “Supplemental Funding for Open Reef Belize” as part of “Preparing the Next Generation of Scholars through Community Geographic Information Systems and Citizen Science” to the National Science Foundation Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Office of Multidisciplinary Activities Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program (NSF Award #1560015): June 2017-August 2019. 100% percent UCF credit.

2016-2020        $1,600,000, Walters, L. (PI), Kibler, K. (Co-PI), Hawthorne, T.L. (Co-PI), Chambers, L. (Co-PI), Rivera, F. (Co-PI). “CNH-L: Restoration and Resilience in Coupled Human-Natural Systems: Reciprocal Dynamics of a Coastal Lagoon” from the National Science Foundation Coupled Natural-Human Systems Program (NSF Award #1617374): August 2016-January 2020. 14% UCF credit: $224,000.

2016-2019        $374,480, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI) and Visaggi, C.C. (Co-PI), “Preparing the Next Generation of Scholars through Community Geographic Information Systems and Citizen Science” from the National Science Foundation Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Office of Multidisciplinary Activities Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program (NSF Award #1560015): March 2016-August 2019. 100% UCF credit.

2018                 $1500, Cox, J. (PI), Carter, S., (Co-PI), Hawthorne, T.L. (Co-PI), Hinojosa, M. (Co-PI), “Barriers to Success: A STEM Training Project Exploring the Educational Experiences of Hispanic Students attending a Hispanic Serving Institution” from the UCF Department of Sociology Internal Grants Competition.

2016-2019        $30,000, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI), “Mapping Coastal Communities in Belize through Community GIS and Citizen Science” from University of Central Florida Office of Research and Commercialization NSF REU Matching Grant: June 2016-August 2019. 100% percent UCF credit.

 

Previous Funding

2016                 $3,000, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI), “Addressing Social and Environmental Disparities in Belize” from University of Central Florida International Affairs and Global Strategies Grants Program: February 2016-June 2017. 100% UCF credit.

2012-2015        $350,000, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI) & Hankins, K.B. (Co-PI) “REU Site: Addressing Social and Environmental Disparities through Community Geography and Geographic Information Systems” from the National Science Foundation Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Office of Multidisciplinary Activities Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program (NSF Award #1156755): February 15, 2012 – July 31, 2015.

2014-2015        $75,000, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI), “The Urban Atlanta Geospatial STEM Academy: Preparing High School Students for Geospatial Technology Careers” awarded from The Verizon Foundation: November 2014-November 2015.

2014                 $27,500, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI) and Visaggi, C. (Co-PI), “The Georgia Geographic Alliance Operations, Community, and Policy” awarded from the National Geographic Education Foundation: September 2014-July 2015.

2014                 $3,000, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI), “The Applied Geography Conference at Georgia State University” to the Georgia State University Conference Support Competition: August-December 2014.

2013-2014        $83,000, Miller, B. (PI) and Hawthorne, T.L. (Co-PI), “ATLmaps Year Two” to the Georgia State University CITIES Grant Competition: May 31, 2013 – June 2014.

$27,000, Hawthorne, T.L. (PI) and Visaggi, C.C. (Co-PI), “The Georgia Geographic Alliance” from the National Geographic Education Foundation Network of Alliances for Geographic Education: October 2013-November 2014.

2013                 $1500, Visaggi, C. (PI) and Hawthorne, T.L. (Co-PI), “Connecting Pre-Service Teachers with the Atlanta Community Mapping and Research Center: Exploring Geology & Biology through the Lens of Geography” from the University System of Georgia STEM II Initiative: June-August 2013.