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: Open Source Initiative
    amount: $249,150
    city: West Hollywood, CA
    year: 2024

    To support the development of an Open Source AI Definition supported by a diverse set of stakeholders

    • Program Technology
    • Initiative Trust in AI
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator Stefano Maffulli

    To support the development of an Open Source AI Definition supported by a diverse set of stakeholders

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  • grantee: Santa Fe Institute
    amount: $45,200
    city: Santa Fe, NM
    year: 2024

    To support a workshop on research disciplines’ engagement with AI

    • Program Technology
    • Initiative Trust in AI
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator David Krakauer

    To support a workshop on research disciplines’ engagement with AI

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  • grantee: University of Notre Dame
    amount: $499,969
    city: Notre Dame, IN
    year: 2024

    To design, build, and evaluate the impact of immersive reality technologies and artificial intelligence on collaborative scientific work

    • Program Technology
    • Initiative Virtual Collaboration initiative
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator Diego Gomez-Zara

    This grant is to support work to study the role of technology (especially VR) in scientific team collaboration. Following on a broad agenda-setting Comment in Nature Human Behavior about the potential applications of the metaverse for science, Gomez-Zara and colleagues propose two experiments to explore the dynamics of scientific collaboration across different technology platforms. The first study will compare the performance of small teams collaborating to perform scientific tasks in person vs. via Zoom vs. in VR. The second study will introduce an additional variable, the presence of an AI team member powered by a Large Language Model, to understand whether participant interactions with the AI agent vary across the same three contexts. Questions about how the perceptions of and interactions with AI agents might be influenced by the medium of interaction are of particular interest and underexplored in human-AI interaction research community.

    To design, build, and evaluate the impact of immersive reality technologies and artificial intelligence on collaborative scientific work

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  • grantee: University of Wisconsin, Madison
    amount: $112,969
    city: Madison, WI
    year: 2024

    To study the rollout of automated lab technology in an academic setting

    • Program Technology
    • Initiative Trust in AI
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator Nicole Nelson

    To study the rollout of automated lab technology in an academic setting

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  • grantee: Boston College
    amount: $249,538
    city: Chestnut Hill, MA
    year: 2024

    To study comparatively how humans and large language models assess the validity of claims

    • Program Technology
    • Initiative Trust in AI
    • Sub-program Exploratory Grantmaking in Technology
    • Investigator Liane Young

    To study comparatively how humans and large language models assess the validity of claims

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  • grantee: University of Rochester
    amount: $55,000
    city: Rochester, NY
    year: 2024

    To support Dr. Marc Porosoff in undertaking a collaborative research project to develop a method for producing sustainable aviation fuel from biogas capture, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator Marc Porosoff

    To support Dr. Marc Porosoff in undertaking a collaborative research project to develop a method for producing sustainable aviation fuel from biogas capture, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

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  • grantee: Purdue University
    amount: $55,000
    city: West Lafayette, IN
    year: 2024

    To support Dr. Rebecca Ciez in undertaking a collaborative research project to assess the feasibility of using plastic waste to produce sorption materials for direct air capture, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator Rebecca Ciez

    To support Dr. Rebecca Ciez in undertaking a collaborative research project to assess the feasibility of using plastic waste to produce sorption materials for direct air capture, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

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  • grantee: University of Delaware
    amount: $55,000
    city: Newark, DE
    year: 2024

    To support Dr. Rachel Davidson in undertaking a collaborative research project to study the potential of basalt formations for long-term carbon sequestration, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator Rachel Davidson

    To support Dr. Rachel Davidson in undertaking a collaborative research project to study the potential of basalt formations for long-term carbon sequestration, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

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  • grantee: Duke University
    amount: $55,000
    city: Durham, NC
    year: 2024

    To support Dr. Liang Feng in undertaking a collaborative research project to study the impact of sorbent degradation on lifecycle impacts of carbon dioxide removal technologies, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator Liang Feng

    To support Dr. Liang Feng in undertaking a collaborative research project to study the impact of sorbent degradation on lifecycle impacts of carbon dioxide removal technologies, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

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  • grantee: Oregon State University
    amount: $55,000
    city: Corvallis, OR
    year: 2024

    To support Dr. Kyriakos Stylianou in undertaking a collaborative research project on the impact of sorbent degradation on lifecycle impacts of carbon dioxide removal technologies, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator Kyriakos Stylianou

    To support Dr. Kyriakos Stylianou in undertaking a collaborative research project on the impact of sorbent degradation on lifecycle impacts of carbon dioxide removal technologies, resulting from the 2023 Scialog conference on negative emissions science

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