Funding
- Department of Defense Appropriations Initiative Contractual Research: Defense Resiliency Platform Against Extreme Cold Weather. Collaborative Proposal. Virginia Tech (Lead PI), Stonybrook University (Co-PI), University of North Dakota (Pasch, TJ; Co-PI), University of Minnesota (Co-PI). Funded. UND budget $4,073,868.89 across 2021-2025
- National Science Foundation Award Abstract # 2127156. NNA Planning: Co-Designing Civic Education for the Circumpolar North. Funded, $300,000.00. PI Jason Young, University of Washington Information School. Pasch, TJ. Collaborator and Affiliated Researcher (COA) on this proposal.
- National Science Foundation, Funded Principal Investigator, NSF 1758781 Arctic Social Sciences Incubator for Digital Entrepreneurship in the Arctic. $306,043. Collaborative Proposal (UND $166,322); CO-PI with the University of Minnesota Duluth ($139,721), Funded 06/2018 through 06/2021.
- Public Health Agency of Canada/Qaujigiartiit Health Research Centre, Galloway, T., Healey, G., Oliver, R., Tabish, T., Tagalik, S. Inuktitut Mobile App Development for “Atii! Healthy Living Interventions for Inuit Children, Youth, and Families in Nunavut," (March 27, 2014-January 30, 2015). Pasch, TJ. Collaborator and Affiliated Researcher (COA) on this proposal for digital coding
- Government of Canada Program Enhancement Grant. Program in Canadian, Québec, and North American Francophone Studies at the University of North Dakota. $18.000. Funded with institutional match of $9,000. Total $27,000. 09/11
- Division of Research and Economic Development, University of North Dakota, May 2011.“Web Portal Optimization in Preparation for NSF 06-577, Documenting Endangered Languages”. Funded $4950
- Division of Research, Research Development and Compliance, University of North Dakota, December 2011. Funded. Faculty Research Seed Money Grant ($18,500). "Digitization and Online Dissemination of Michif-Language Artifacts at the University of North Dakota”. Target grant: (NSF 06-577) Documenting Endangered Languages.
- College of Arts and Sciences, Combined Digital Materials Grant. University of North Dakota, May 2010. Funded. Communication Program and Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences: Advanced Digital Capture devices for New Media content creation in Graphic Design and Digital Imaging Courses.
- FLAS (Foreign Language Area Studies) Recipient, 2005-2008. First ever FLAS grant awarded for an Indigenous language: Inuktitut. Three-Year Title VI education and travel grant awarded by the US Department of Education and the Jackson School for Advanced International Studies/Canadian Studies Center. Focus on the Canadian Arctic/Inuktitut Language Preservation through Technology/Critical Internet and New Media Studies Funded at $60,000
- Canadian Embassy, Washington D.C: Graduate Student Grant recipient, 02/2007 Recipient of Graduate Student Research Grant for fieldwork in the Canadian Arctic from the Canadian Embassy. $15,000