GOAL 1: Pilot treatment and counseling programs for people with disabilities, $3,812,200 (59%)
- August 2008: Open University of Ho Chi Minh City - For Disability Resource and Development to collaborate with other groups providing services to young adults with disabilities in southern and central Vietnam. ($457,000)
- July 2008: Institute for Social Development Studies - For development of guidelines, training materials, workshops and a television program to challenge stigma and discrimination against people with disabilities in Vietnam. ($218,000)
- April 2008: United States Fund for UNICEF - For UNICEF/Vietnam to launch and sustain a new rights-based program for children with disabilities in three Agent Orange-affected provinces. ($395,000)
- January 2008: Disability Resource and Development - To promote equal opportunities for people with disabilities. ($100,000)
- December 2007: Hai Chau People's Committee - To introduce the "case management" system for families with disabled children. ($75,100)
- December 2007: Children of Vietnam - To introduce the "case management" system for families with disabled children. ($136,200)
- October 2007: U.S. Fund for UNICEF - To create a program for children with disabilities in three Agent Orange-affected provinces through targeted services, rights advocacy and standards and policy development. ($688,000)
- August 2007: Thai Binh Red Cross - To develop and run a program of services, including surgery and therapy, for people living with disabilities; to train health care workers; and to provide community-based training for families with disabled members. ($105,000)
- August 2007: East Meets West Foundation - To upgrade facilities; to train medical and other personnel; to provide quality health care and educational services; and to expand job opportunities for the disabled in Thai Binh province. ($370,100)
- July 2006: East Meets West Foundation - To plan and oversee a program for screening, surgery and prosthetic devices, vocational training and educational support for people who are living with disabilities in Quang Ngai province. ($667,800)
- July 2006: Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation - To survey the health care needs of people living with disabilities in 11 provinces; to assess how well those needs are being met; to conduct immediate measures where critically needed; and to identify future projects to augment health care services. ($450,000)
- June 2000: Vietnam Red Cross - To Agent Orange Victims Fund to provide medical care to disabled persons in three southern provinces. ($150,000)
GOAL 2: Containment of environmental dioxin in and around prioritized hot spots, $1,269,300 (20%)
- July 2008: Government of Vietnam, National Steering Committee 33 - To analyze current levels of dioxin in soils and biosamples in Danang, Vietnam, resulting from the use of Agent Orange and other military herbicides during the Vietnam War. ($500,000)
- July 2007: Government of Vietnam, National Steering Committee 33 (collaborating with BEM Systems Inc., Chatham, N.J., and Delta Construction Management Co. Ltd., Danang, Vietnam) - To construct engineering measures at the Danang airport to halt the migration of dioxin into the surrounding community and to stop contamination of the food chain. ($306,500)
- September 2006: Government of Vietnam, National Steering Committee 33 (collaborating with BEM Systems Inc., Chatham, N.J.) - To assess Danang airport and identify emergency measures to block further flow of dioxin off the site. ($120,000)
- September 2006: Government of Vietnam, National Steering Committee 33 (collaborating with the 10-80 Division of the Ministry of Health and Hatfield Consultants, Ltd., Vancouver, Canada) - To analyze the exposure pathways through which dioxin travels from Danang hotspots into the surrounding community for the design of public health interventions. ($342,800)
GOAL 3: Preparation and presentation of empirical studies, $534,600 (8%)
- November 2007: Institute for Social Development Studies - To develop a national conference on the socioeconomic circumstances and needs of people living with disabilities in Vietnam and to design effective service delivery programs. ($18,000)
- September 2007: 27th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants - To fund the participation of eight Vietnamese scientists in the highest scientific meeting of scientists worldwide working on persistent organic pollutants, held in Tokyo. ($23,000)
- July 2006: Institute for Social Development Studies - To conduct a large-scale socioeconomic survey of people living with disabilities in four provinces. ($170,600)
- August 2006: 26th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants - To fund the participation of eight Vietnamese (paper authors, officials and interpreters) and the presidents of Hatfield Consultants Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia, and BEM Systems Inc., Chatham, N.J., in the highest scientific meeting of scientists worldwide working on persistent organic pollutants, held in Oslo. ($34,000)
- September 2002: Government of Vietnam, 10-80 Division of the Ministry of Health (collaborating with Hatfield Consultants Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia) - To research study to identify and assess dioxin hot spots in central and southern Vietnam (plus travel awards) ($289,000)
GOAL 4: Dialogue between the United States and Vietnam and public education in the United States, $447,500 (7%)
- July 2008: National Organization on Disability - For a reconnaissance survey of the impact of wartime exposure to Agent Orange/dioxin on U.S. Vietnam veterans' subsequent lives and to identify gaps in federal government assistance programs. ($51,000)
- January 2007: US-Vietnam Dialogue Group on Agent Orange/Dioxin expenses. ($18,500)
- June 2007: Aspen Institute - To raise U.S. awareness about dioxin in Vietnam and to foster dialogue between Americans and Vietnamese to secure sustained support for health and environmental programs. ($317,000)
- November 2006: Aspen Institute - To explore a Track II process between the United States and Vietnam for citizen diplomacy on Agent Orange/dioxin. ($61,000)
GOAL 5: Reduction of danger to at-risk communities and enhancement of livelihoods, $360,700 (6%)
- July 2007: Vietnam National University, Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies - To develop trainers in rural community restoration and to manage damaged landscapes. ($185,700)
- September 2006: Vietnam Public Health Association - To conduct a public health survey and to develop protective measures around the Bien Hoa hot spot. ($175,000)