Daniel Morrison

Grants Management Analyst at Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District

Daniel Morrison is an experienced professional in grants management and administration, currently serving as a Grants Management Analyst at Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District since December 2022. Prior to this role, Daniel held the position of Senior Administrator at Stanford University School of Medicine from August 2018 to November 2022, where responsibilities included overseeing a large volume of complex sponsored research projects. Daniel also has a robust background in contract and grant analysis, having worked with the Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research in various capacities from 2011 to 2018 and as a Grants Administrator at Stanford University. Daniel began their career in research administration as an Administrative Associate in Central Research Offices at Stanford University. Daniel's education includes a Master of Public Administration from Notre Dame de Namur University and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and History from UC Santa Barbara.

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Redwood City, United States

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Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District

Founded in 1972 by voter initiative, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District preserves and manages a regional greenbelt system in the San Francisco Bay Area, that includes parts of San Mateo and Santa Clara counties and a small portion of Santa Cruz county. It is one of California’s largest urban regional open space districts with nearly 65,000 acres, 26 preserves and more than 225 miles of trails. Midpen protects over 70 rare native species and critical habitats like waterways and redwood forests. Over 2 million visits are made annually to its regional preserves. Of Midpen's 26 preserves, 24 are open to the public free of charge, 365 days a year from dawn until one-half hour after sunset. Midpen's mission is to acquire and preserve a regional greenbelt of open space and agricultural land of regional significance in perpetuity, protect and restore the natural environment and provide opportunities for ecologically-sensitive public enjoyment and education. ------------------------------------------- Midpen is a single-purpose, independent special district. This site is intended as a limited public forum for information sharing between Midpen and the public. Comments posted to this page will be monitored during regular business hours. We reserve the right to restrict or remove inappropriate comments including those that have obscene language or sexual content, threaten or defame any person or organization, violate intellectual property rights or the legal ownership interest of another party, support or oppose political candidates or ballot propositions, encourage illegal activity, promote commercial services or products or are not topically related to the particular posting.


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