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: Stanford University
    amount: $563,555
    city: Stanford, CA
    year: 2019

    To develop a new outsourcing survey with the U.S. Census Bureau to collect data on 50,000 U.S. establishments to evaluate the drivers and effects of outsourcing

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Outsourcing
    • Investigator Nicholas Bloom

    While there has been a great deal of debate over the impact of outsourcing on workers and incomes, empirical research on the prevalence of these arrangements has been limited due to the lack of large-scale microdata. This grant funds a project by economists Nicholas Bloom of Stanford, Steven Davis of the University of Chicago’s Booth Business School, Raffaella Sadun of the Harvard Business School, and John Van Reenen of MIT to address this gap through designing and fielding the first large-scale microsurvey of firms’ outsourcing activities. Data will be collected by adding new outsourcing-related questions to the 2020 Management and Organizations Practices Survey (MOPS), a mandatory survey on a stratified sample of 50,000 U.S. manufacturing establishments. The research team will match these new outsourcing data with a wide variety of other data, including the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) matched employer?employee data, the Census of Manufacturing, the Longitudinal Firm Trade Transaction Database, and MOPS management data. These linkages will enable researchers to examine a host of important but currently difficult-to-examine issues, including the causes and consequences of outsourcing and its impacts on earnings, employment levels, and volatility.

    To develop a new outsourcing survey with the U.S. Census Bureau to collect data on 50,000 U.S. establishments to evaluate the drivers and effects of outsourcing

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  • grantee: Harvard University
    amount: $390,634
    city: Cambridge, MA
    year: 2019

    To improve access to and provenance of research data, software, and hardware from CubeSat missions

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator Daina Bouquin

    To improve access to and provenance of research data, software, and hardware from CubeSat missions

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  • grantee: Hopewell Fund
    amount: $1,500,000
    city: Washington, DC
    year: 2019

    To enable networks of academic data science communities to share knowledge, ideas, and lessons learned, thereby facilitating the institutional changes needed to integrate data science into university research and training

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Data & Computational Research
    • Investigator Micaela Parker

    To enable networks of academic data science communities to share knowledge, ideas, and lessons learned, thereby facilitating the institutional changes needed to integrate data science into university research and training

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  • grantee: University of Notre Dame
    amount: $387,826
    city: Notre Dame, IN
    year: 2019

    To improve metadata standards and data management tools for use by researchers capturing data via small unmanned aircraft flights

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Data & Computational Research
    • Investigator Jane Wyngaard

    To improve metadata standards and data management tools for use by researchers capturing data via small unmanned aircraft flights

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  • grantee: Columbia University
    amount: $20,000
    city: New York, NY
    year: 2019

    To develop and validate new methods of using natural language processing to study how scientific publications inform patentable innovations

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Economics
    • Investigator Bhaven Sampat

    To develop and validate new methods of using natural language processing to study how scientific publications inform patentable innovations

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  • grantee: Hunter College Foundation
    amount: $27,292
    city: New York, NY
    year: 2019

    To support 16 performances of Link Link Circus, a comedic science play on the cognitive abilities of animals, written and performed by actress Isabella Rossellini

    • Program Public Understanding
    • Sub-program Theater
    • Investigator Diana Reiss

    To support 16 performances of Link Link Circus, a comedic science play on the cognitive abilities of animals, written and performed by actress Isabella Rossellini

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  • grantee: Industrial Organizational Society, Inc.
    amount: $22,000
    city: Boston, MA
    year: 2019

    To support graduate student presentations at the International Industrial Organization Conference

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Economics
    • Investigator Marc Rysman

    To support graduate student presentations at the International Industrial Organization Conference

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  • grantee: Technology Affinity Group
    amount: $5,000
    city: Chicago, IL
    year: 2019

    To support 2019 Membership Dues for this affinity group of the Council on Foundations

    • Program
    • Investigator Chantal Forster

    To support 2019 Membership Dues for this affinity group of the Council on Foundations

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  • grantee: University of California, Los Angeles
    amount: $50,000
    city: Los Angeles, CA
    year: 2019

    To establish an External Environmental Economics Advisory Committee consisting of leading energy and environmental economists to analyze cost-benefit tradeoffs

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator George (JR) DeShazo

    To establish an External Environmental Economics Advisory Committee consisting of leading energy and environmental economists to analyze cost-benefit tradeoffs

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  • grantee: Center for Innovative Governance
    amount: $20,000
    city: Washington, DC
    year: 2019

    To fund student scholarships for participation in a conference on the economic implications of mechanism design and other market-based organizational innovations

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Economics
    • Investigator Mark Lutter

    To fund student scholarships for participation in a conference on the economic implications of mechanism design and other market-based organizational innovations

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