Kettering Development

Fundraising

Dr. Berry has raised money for the development of Kettering University’s laboratories and curriculum. His funding is sourced through state, local, federal, and industry levels. Browse through Dr. Berry’s fundraising successes below.

 
  • • NextEnergy, Collaboration Agreement, $117,020, May 2007.

    • Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Advanced Technology & Alternative Energy Building, $528,000, September 2005.

    • NextEnergy, Fuel Cell Engineering Curriculum Development, $100,000, May 2003.

    • Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Center for Fuel Cell Systems & Powertrain Integration - $500,000, September 2003.

  • • National Science Foundation – 2011/13, Great Lakes Fuel Cell Partnership. $115,632 Sub-Award from Stark State College.

    • Energy and Water - 2010/11 Appropriations, 21st Century Fuels, Energy, and Materials, $1.25 Million, January 2010.

    • Department of Labor, WIRED (Workforce, Innovation & Regional Economic Development) - $1.53 Million, February 2006. ($15 million proposal jointly with University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Mott Community College, Saginaw Valley University, Mott Foundation, and industry)

    • Department of Commerce, Engineering and Science Incubator Building - $2.7 Million, January 2006.

    • Energy and Water – 2005/06 Appropriations, Fuel Cell Commercialization Incubator, $500,000, November 2005.

    • Department of Commerce, Center for Fuel Cell Systems & Powertrain Systems -

    $1.8 Million, January 2004.

    • U.S. Army National Automotive Center, Fuel Cell Engineering Curriculum Development & Fuel Cell Vehicle Development - $100,000, April 2003.

  • • DTE, Sustainable Energy Education Program, $60,000, 2010.

    • General Motors Corporation, Fuel Cell Test Stand - $48,000, November 2005.

    • General Motors Corporation, Fuel Cell Test Stand - $48,000, November 2004.

    • EATON Corporation, Fuel Cell Balance-of-Plant Research - $40,000, December 2004.

    • DELPHI Corporation, Center for Fuel Cell Systems & Powertrain Integration - $100,000, March 2004.

    • General Motors Corporation, Fuel Cell Test Stand - $48,000, November 2003.

    • Ford Motor Company, Center for Fuel Cell Systems & Powertrain Integration - $100,000, November 2002.

    • General Hydrogen, Center for Fuel Cell Systems & Powertrain Integration - $13,000, September 2002.

    • TRW Vehicle Durability Laboratory, 2011, $400,000 with matching $2.5 million grant from Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) 21st Century grant to Kettering and Michigan State University (MSU).

  • Herrick Foundation, Fuel Cell Research, $100,000, October 2002.