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: Cornell University
    amount: $250,000
    city: Ithaca, NY
    year: 2026

    To further develop an open-source collaborative co-embodiment system that improves accessibility and social integration of remote participants in hybrid research contexts

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Scientific Collaboration
    • Investigator Andrea Won

    To further develop an open-source collaborative co-embodiment system that improves accessibility and social integration of remote participants in hybrid research contexts

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  • grantee: Fordham University
    amount: $179,651
    city: Bronx, NY
    year: 2026

    To study how the use of generative AI-based code assistants impacts team-level coordination in scientific software development

    • Program Technology
    • Initiative AI in Science
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator Navid Asgari

    To study how the use of generative AI-based code assistants impacts team-level coordination in scientific software development

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  • grantee: The University of Manchester
    amount: $48,836
    city: Manchester, United Kingdom
    year: 2026

    To conduct a research pilot for recognizing, understanding, and addressing barriers to inclusive team cultures in Research Software Engineering

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Open Source in Science
    • Investigator Anita Banerji

    To conduct a research pilot for recognizing, understanding, and addressing barriers to inclusive team cultures in Research Software Engineering

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  • grantee: Alec Nevala-Lee
    amount: $60,000
    city: Oak Park, IL
    year: 2026

    To support the research and writing of Whiz Kids: The Oracles of RAND and the World They Made, to be published by W.W. Norton in 2027

    • Program Public Understanding
    • Sub-program Books
    • Investigator Alec Nevala-Lee

    To support the research and writing of Whiz Kids: The Oracles of RAND and the World They Made, to be published by W.W. Norton in 2027

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  • grantee: Kristen Brown
    amount: $60,000
    city: Brooklyn, NY
    year: 2026

    To support the research and writing of The Immortal Womb: The centuries-long scientific quest to control the female body — and hack human reproduction to be published by W.W. Norton in 2027

    • Program Public Understanding
    • Sub-program Books
    • Investigator Kristen Valentina Brown

    To support the research and writing of The Immortal Womb: The centuries-long scientific quest to control the female body — and hack human reproduction to be published by W.W. Norton in 2027

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  • grantee: Cornell University
    amount: $249,068
    city: Ithaca, NY
    year: 2025

    To provide a corrected and sustainable tool for ensuring continued access to federal patent data needed for economic research

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Economics
    • Investigator Matthew Marx

    To provide a corrected and sustainable tool for ensuring continued access to federal patent data needed for economic research

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  • grantee: The Marc Sanders Foundation
    amount: $50,000
    city: Hillsborough, NJ
    year: 2026

    To increase the impact of philosophy on the public understanding of science-related topics by providing appropriate training to promising academic philosophers

    • Program Public Understanding
    • Sub-program New Media
    • Investigator Barry Lam

    To increase the impact of philosophy on the public understanding of science-related topics by providing appropriate training to promising academic philosophers

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  • grantee: Code for Science and Society
    amount: $82,353
    city: Portland, OR
    year: 2026

    To strengthen US participation and leadership in global research data standards by exploring virtual and in-person pathways for data professionals

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator John Chodacki

    To strengthen US participation and leadership in global research data standards by exploring virtual and in-person pathways for data professionals

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  • grantee: Emory University
    amount: $1,000,000
    city: Atlanta, GA
    year: 2025

    To undertake an interdisciplinary research project studying the build-out of data centers across the Southern United States, resulting from an Open Call on Energy System Interactions in the United States

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator Kristin Phillips

    Data centers are beginning to drive significant electricity demand growth across the United States, raising questions about grid resiliency, power supply, and who will pay for the necessary energy infrastructure expansion. Moreover, many of these data centers are being developed and sited across states in the Southern United States, a region with a history of uneven economic growth where residents experience some of the highest levels of energy insecurity in the United States. In this collaborative research project between scholars at Emory University and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, researchers will conduct three mixed-method case studies examining the energy implications of data center growth in Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia. This analysis will capture state-level differences in the costs and benefits of data center siting decisions, as well as the impacts of data center expansion on local communities, improving or understanding of the energy-related economic, social, and policy dimension of data center development in these areas. Researchers will compare findings across the three states to generate regional insights and illuminate how different policy, utility, and regulatory contexts can shape data center development and resulting community and energy system impacts. A project Advisory Board will be assembled with representatives from community-based organizations across the three case study states to provide deeper local context and expertise. In addition to producing multiple academic outputs, the team will generate a range of materials aimed at informing community stakeholders.

    To undertake an interdisciplinary research project studying the build-out of data centers across the Southern United States, resulting from an Open Call on Energy System Interactions in the United States

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  • grantee: University of Wisconsin-Madison
    amount: $150,000
    city: Madison, WI
    year: 2025

    To pilot the translation of AI research and technology into local contexts via cooperative extension

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator Kristin Runge

    To pilot the translation of AI research and technology into local contexts via cooperative extension

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