| Michael D. Palm Center | Moradi (PI) | 6/01/08-9/01/08 |
| University of California, Santa Barbara | ||
| Experiences of Transgender Veterans | ||
| Michael D. Palm Center | Moradi (PI) | 6/15/07-12/15/08 |
| University of California, Santa Barbara | ||
| Perceived impact of Sexual Orientation Minorities Serving in Iraq and Afghanistan | ||
| Michael D. Palm Center | Moradi (PI) | 3/15/05-3/15/07 |
| University of California, Santa Barbara | ||
| Exploring the Impact of Sexual Orientation Concealment | ||
| RPG Underrepresented Minority Research Supplement | Moradi (PI) | 9/1/04-8/31/06 |
| National Institute of Mental Health | ||
| Examining Minority Stress and Mental Health | ||
| R03 MH06825501 | Moradi (PI) | 9/1/03-9/1/06 |
| National Institute of Mental Health | ||
| Examining Minority Stress and Mental Health | ||
| Wayne F. Placek Award | Moradi (PI) | 10/31/03-10/31/06 |
| American Psychological Foundation | ||
| Longitudinal Examination of Minority Stress and Mental Health of Lesbian and Gay Persons | ||
| Michael D. Palm Center | Moradi (PI) | 9/1/03-9/1/04 |
| University of California, Santa Barbara | ||
| Comparison of Sexual Orientation Harassment in Military and Civilian Contexts | ||
| Dr. Madelyn M. Lockhart Faculty Fellowship | Moradi (PI) | 1/01/05-7/01/05 |
| University of Florida Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research | ||
| Role of Reported Sexist Events in the Psychological Distress of Women Seeking Mental Health Services | ||
| 2002-2003 CLAS Research Grant | Moradi (PI) | |
| University of Florida | ||
| Examining Minority Stress and Mental Health: Improving the State of the Art | ||
| Geis Memorial Dissertation Research Grant | Moradi (PI) | 8/20/00-8/20/01 |
| American Psychological Association Society for the Psychology of Women | ||
| Relations of Perceived Racist and Sexist Events to Psychological Distress of African American Women | ||
| Hyde Graduate Student Research Grant | Moradi (PI) | 11/1/97-12/1/97 |
| American Psychological Association Society for the Psychology of Women | ||
| Perceived Sexist Events and Identity Development Attitudes: Links to Women’s Psychological Distress |