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: The University of Hong Kong
    amount: $74,918
    city:  
    year: 2013

    To support the Second International Sloan Symposium on Microbiology of the Built Environment at Indoor Air 2014 in Hong Kong

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Microbiology of the Built Environment
    • Investigator Yuguo Li

    To support the Second International Sloan Symposium on Microbiology of the Built Environment at Indoor Air 2014 in Hong Kong

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  • grantee: Library Foundation of Los Angeles
    amount: $50,000
    city: Los Angeles, CA
    year: 2013

    As support for the scientific component of a month-long multimedia library program on the contemporary relevance of Moby Dick

    • Program Public Understanding
    • Sub-program New Media
    • Investigator Kenneth Brecher

    As support for the scientific component of a month-long multimedia library program on the contemporary relevance of Moby Dick

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  • grantee: Duke University
    amount: $124,346
    city: Durham, NC
    year: 2013

    To identify key fiscal issues faced by local governments experiencing new or increased oil and gas development and describe policy approaches for managing these issues

    • Program Research
    • Initiative Shale Gas
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator Richard Newell

    To identify key fiscal issues faced by local governments experiencing new or increased oil and gas development and describe policy approaches for managing these issues

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  • grantee: American Council on Education
    amount: $118,259
    city: Washington, DC
    year: 2013

    To plan and execute a culminating event for the National Challenge for Higher Education to ensure a diverse and excellent 21st century work force by providing workplace flexibility for faculty at all stages of their careers

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Working Longer
    • Investigator Jean McLaughlin

    To plan and execute a culminating event for the National Challenge for Higher Education to ensure a diverse and excellent 21st century work force by providing workplace flexibility for faculty at all stages of their careers

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  • grantee: University of Arizona
    amount: $123,050
    city: Tucson, AZ
    year: 2013

    To plan for a new collaborative direction for the four campus groups that now constitute the Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership (SIGP)

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Maria Velez

    To plan for a new collaborative direction for the four campus groups that now constitute the Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership (SIGP)

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  • grantee: Yale University
    amount: $66,971
    city: New Haven, CT
    year: 2013

    To support a workshop on modeling of the deep carbon cycle for the Deep Carbon Observatory

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Deep Carbon Observatory
    • Investigator David Bercovici

    To support a workshop on modeling of the deep carbon cycle for the Deep Carbon Observatory

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  • grantee: American Society for Engineering Education
    amount: $14,391
    city: Washington, DC
    year: 2013

    To produce a series of video segments to serve as a catalyst for engineering deans, chairs, and faculty to discuss issues related to specific impediments to increasing diversity, and strategies to overcome such impediments

    • Program Higher Education
    • Initiative Professional Advancement of Underrepresented Groups
    • Investigator Ashok Agrawal

    To produce a series of video segments to serve as a catalyst for engineering deans, chairs, and faculty to discuss issues related to specific impediments to increasing diversity, and strategies to overcome such impediments

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  • grantee: Rice University
    amount: $96,566
    city: Houston, TX
    year: 2013

    To convene a meeting on new technologies in deep carbon science potentially interesting to relevant industries and to initiate studies on decarbonation of continental crust

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Deep Carbon Observatory
    • Investigator Rajdeep Dasgupta

    To convene a meeting on new technologies in deep carbon science potentially interesting to relevant industries and to initiate studies on decarbonation of continental crust

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  • grantee: National Academy of Sciences
    amount: $125,000
    city: Washington, DC
    year: 2013

    To convene a workshop to explore the key stress points in the arc of an academic research career and the impact that policies and practices in each of these areas has on the others

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Working Longer
    • Investigator Kevin Finneran

    To convene a workshop to explore the key stress points in the arc of an academic research career and the impact that policies and practices in each of these areas has on the others

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  • grantee: Resources for the Future, Inc.
    amount: $400,510
    city: Washington, DC
    year: 2013

    To develop among various stakeholders suggested guidelines on effective ways to address high-priority risk pathways associated with shale gas development

    • Program Research
    • Initiative Shale Gas
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator Alan Krupnick

    Funds from this grant support a collaboration between Alan Krupnick and colleagues at Resources for the Future (RFF), and a team from the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), to develop suggested guidelines on effective ways to address high-priority pathways associated with shale gas development. Starting with a list of 15 risk pathways all identified as high priority by a diverse selection of knowledgeable industry insiders, environmentalists, and regulators, RFF will collect and integrate information on risks, mitigation costs, regulation, and best practices for each pathway, culminating in a cost-benefit and modeling analysis of regulatory options for addressing the least controversial, most pressing risks associated with shale gas extraction. EDF will then involve a small group of motivated leaders from industry, nongovernmental organizations, regulatory bodies, and academia in a sustained attempt to build a consensus around guidelines for risk mitigation in shale gas development that will aim at improving both government regulation and industry practices. Additional grant funds support outreach and educational efforts, including outreach through websites, newsletters, blogs, popular articles, discussion papers, conference presentations, and peer-reviewed articles.

    To develop among various stakeholders suggested guidelines on effective ways to address high-priority risk pathways associated with shale gas development

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