Grants Database

The Foundation awards approximately 200 grants per year (excluding the Sloan Research Fellowships), totaling roughly $80 million dollars in annual commitments in support of research and education in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and economics. This database contains grants for currently operating programs going back to 2008. For grants from prior years and for now-completed programs, see the annual reports section of this website.

Grants Database

Grantee
Amount
City
Year
  • grantee: University of Cincinnati
    amount: $248,924
    city: Cincinnati, OH
    year: 2025

    To support a postdoctoral fellowship on Metascience & AI with a specific interest in assessing the novelty and adoption of AI methods in astronomy

    • Program Technology
    • Initiative AI in Science
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator Siyu Yao

    To support a postdoctoral fellowship on Metascience & AI with a specific interest in assessing the novelty and adoption of AI methods in astronomy

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  • grantee: Washington University in St. Louis
    amount: $24,252
    city: St. Louis, MO
    year: 2025

    To complete a study on bridging academic, social, and psychological wellbeing among Black college women to increase STEM retention

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Seanna Leath

    To complete a study on bridging academic, social, and psychological wellbeing among Black college women to increase STEM retention

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  • grantee: Dan Fagin
    amount: $35,000
    city: Sea Cliff, NY
    year: 2025

    To support the research and writing of Monarchy: A Butterfly and the Future of Life to be published by Random House in 2026

    • Program Public Understanding
    • Sub-program Books
    • Investigator Dan Fagin

    To support the research and writing of Monarchy: A Butterfly and the Future of Life to be published by Random House in 2026

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  • grantee: Daniela Hernandez
    amount: $56,050
    city: Brooklyn, NY
    year: 2025

    To support the research and writing of "Quantum Lives: The New Science of Personal Transformation" to be published by W.W. Norton

    • Program Public Understanding
    • Sub-program Books
    • Investigator Daniela Hernandez

    To support the research and writing of "Quantum Lives: The New Science of Personal Transformation" to be published by W.W. Norton

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  • grantee: Santa Fe Institute
    amount: $250,000
    city: Santa Fe, NM
    year: 2025

    To support additional feature development for the ARCH platform for virtual collaboration of academic communities

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Scientific Collaboration
    • Investigator William Tracy

    To support additional feature development for the ARCH platform for virtual collaboration of academic communities

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  • grantee: San Diego State University Research Foundation
    amount: $25,000
    city: San Diego, CA
    year: 2025

    To complete data analysis and disseminate findings of a study on culturally relevant practices in experiential learning

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Felisha Herrera Villarreal

    To complete data analysis and disseminate findings of a study on culturally relevant practices in experiential learning

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  • grantee: Fundação GIMM - Gulbenkian Institute for Molecular Medicine
    amount: $990,000
    city: Lisbon, Portugal
    year: 2025

    To develop experimental methodologies and theoretical models aimed at understanding the thermodynamics of cellular metabolism

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Matter-to-Life
    • Investigator Pablo Sartori

    Organisms must continuously transform molecules found in their environment in order to extract the energy and building blocks necessary for life. While the second law of thermodynamics establishes that energy loss (dissipation) is an unavoidable feature of any energy / matter conversion process, we don’t yet know how it constrains a living system like a cell. Basic questions remain unanswered: What fraction of environmental ‘input’ energy is available to drive living processes and what fraction is lost to dissipation? How does this partitioning of energy vary with the physiological state of a cell (e.g. maintenance vs growth)? How does it vary with environmental conditions? This grant provides support to a collaboration between Pablo Sartori, a Principal Investigator at the Gulbenkian Institute for Molecular Medicine (Lisbon, Portugal), and Shashi Thutupalli, a Professor at the National Center for Biological Sciences (Bangalore, India), to address these questions by developing a thermodynamic framework to describe the energy and matter transformations that drive a simple living machine (a cell); transformations that are implemented by a complex network of chemical reactions collectively known as cellular metabolism. Experiments and theory that focus on a single-cell organism (a yeast) will measure and model its uptake of energy / matter (food), as well as the fraction of this energy that’s exported as (heat or chemical entropy) disorder to the environment. Measurements will be made for a range of environmental conditions and for two physiological states of a unicellular fungus (S. cerevisiae): maintenance and growth.The team will conduct a series of experiments that can separately measure how dissipation is distributed between 1) heat exchanged between cells and their surroundings, 2) chemical (entropy) exchanges between cells and their surroundings (nutrients in, waste out), and 3) biomass growth (nutrients transformed into new cellular components). Experimentally disambiguating these three contributions to dissipation will allow the team to develop and test far-from-equilibrium thermodynamic models of the underlying physical and chemical processes. To this end, Sartori and Thutupalli will develop both macroscopic (phenomenological) thermodynamic models and microscopic models of metabolic networks. ?They then intend to demonstrate how the macroscale models arise from systematically coarse-graining (averaging) the microscopic metabolic models. A successful project will result in a validated, predictive thermodynamic model that links cellular metabolism and energy dissipation across a range of environmental and cell-physiological conditions.

    To develop experimental methodologies and theoretical models aimed at understanding the thermodynamics of cellular metabolism

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  • grantee: Indiana University
    amount: $248,216
    city: Bloomington, IN
    year: 2025

    To support the continued development, expansion, and dissemination of the Utility Disconnections Dashboard and the advancement of scholarship and community building related to utility disconnections research

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator David Konisky

    To support the continued development, expansion, and dissemination of the Utility Disconnections Dashboard and the advancement of scholarship and community building related to utility disconnections research

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  • grantee: Northwestern University
    amount: $249,991
    city: Evanston, IL
    year: 2025

    To support a postdoctoral fellowship on Metascience & AI with a specific interest in the outcomes of institutional investments in AI research

    • Program Technology
    • Initiative AI in Science
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator Brian Uzzi

    To support a postdoctoral fellowship on Metascience & AI with a specific interest in the outcomes of institutional investments in AI research

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  • grantee: Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
    amount: $248,908
    city: Washington, DC
    year: 2025

    To support the implementation of graduate teaching assistant communities of practice focused on STEM classroom environments

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Samantha Levine

    To support the implementation of graduate teaching assistant communities of practice focused on STEM classroom environments

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