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: Neil D. Levin Institute
    amount: $80,000
    city: New York, NY
    year: 2010

    On behalf of the Neil D. Levine Institute for support for Innovate New York: Media and Communications

    • Program New York City Program
    • Investigator Thomas Moebus

    On behalf of the Neil D. Levine Institute for support for Innovate New York: Media and Communications

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  • grantee: University of Texas, Austin
    amount: $42,433
    city: Austin, TX
    year: 2010

    To determine essential baseline IE knowledge of experts and identify decision-makers

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Microbiology of the Built Environment
    • Investigator LeeAnn Kahlor

    To determine essential baseline IE knowledge of experts and identify decision-makers

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  • grantee: National Opinion Research Center
    amount: $63,767
    city: Chicago, IL
    year: 2010

    To prepare a proposal for a comprehensive, retrospective evaluation of nine minority or diversity scholarship programs of eight foundations and government agencies

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Bronwyn Lodato

    To prepare a proposal for a comprehensive, retrospective evaluation of nine minority or diversity scholarship programs of eight foundations and government agencies

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  • grantee: Texas AgriLife Research
    amount: $124,287
    city: College Station, TX
    year: 2010

    To expand and institutionalize an excellent support program for graduate students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Engineering, primarily those from underrepresented populations

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Manuel Pina

    To expand and institutionalize an excellent support program for graduate students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Engineering, primarily those from underrepresented populations

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  • grantee: Montana Tech of the University of Montana
    amount: $41,489
    city: Butte, MT
    year: 2010

    To fund for an additional three years the recruitment and retention portion of the Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership at Montana Tech

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Joseph Figueira

    To fund for an additional three years the recruitment and retention portion of the Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership at Montana Tech

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  • grantee: GuideStar USA, Inc.
    amount: $5,000
    city: Williamsburg, VA
    year: 2010

    To support completion of the IRS Form 990 Project

    • Program

    To support completion of the IRS Form 990 Project

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  • grantee: Lyrasis
    amount: $750,000
    city: Philadelphia, PA
    year: 2010

    For continued digitization of member collections and development of a self-sustaining regional scanning center

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Universal Access to Knowledge
    • Investigator Laurie Gemmill

    For continued digitization of member collections and development of a self-sustaining regional scanning center

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  • grantee: Harvard University
    amount: $36,288
    city: Cambridge, MA
    year: 2010

    To hold a two-day conference on creating a National Digital Library

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Universal Access to Knowledge
    • Investigator Robert Darnton

    To hold a two-day conference on creating a National Digital Library

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  • grantee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    amount: $108,425
    city: Cambridge, MA
    year: 2010

    To investigate gender gaps and achievement gaps across schools among high-achieving mathematics students

    • Program
    • Investigator Glenn Ellison

    To investigate gender gaps and achievement gaps across schools among high-achieving mathematics students

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  • grantee: University of California, Los Angeles
    amount: $800,000
    city: Los Angeles, CA
    year: 2010

    To help design and build a pioneering mass spectrometer for the Deep Carbon Observatory to trace the provenance of tiny volumes of methane and other gaseous species in natural environments

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Deep Carbon Observatory
    • Investigator Edward Young

    A fundamental challenge of the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO) is to distinguish methane (CH4) produced by degradation of relict organic matter ("fossil" fuel) from that produced by inorganic synthesis or from the activity of microbes ("methanotrophs") in the deep biosphere. This grant supports a project to develop and build a tandem gas-source, electron-impact mass spectrometer with sufficient mass resolving power and sensitivity to make it possible to analyze the rare isotopologues of gas molecules present in hydrocarbon deposits, deep crustal reservoirs, and other settings. The proposed instrument will be the first to combine exceptionally high mass resolving power with a gas source inlet to a mass spectrometer. The full cost of the instrument is $2 million. Proposals submitted to the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Department of Energy (DOE) for $1.15 million have won very favorable reviews, and both agencies have indicated a desire to fund the instrument, with Foundation funding completing the funding gap. The Foundation believes support for the mass spectrometer powerfully exemplifies the effective leveraging of Sloan funds, and a working instrument within 24 months could produce significant published scientific results on the provenance of deep methane in natural environments within three to four years.

    To help design and build a pioneering mass spectrometer for the Deep Carbon Observatory to trace the provenance of tiny volumes of methane and other gaseous species in natural environments

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