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: Washington University in St. Louis
    amount: $124,999
    city: St. Louis, MO
    year: 2012

    To develop and analyze theoretical models of the labor supply of married older workers

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Working Longer
    • Investigator Robert Pollak

    To develop and analyze theoretical models of the labor supply of married older workers

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  • grantee: George Washington University
    amount: $15,000
    city: Washington, DC
    year: 2012

    To provide partial support for a conference to increase awareness about potential uses of new economic data sources available from federal, commercial, university, and non-profit data providers

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Economics
    • Investigator Andrew Reamer

    To provide partial support for a conference to increase awareness about potential uses of new economic data sources available from federal, commercial, university, and non-profit data providers

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  • grantee: Cell Motion Laboratories, Inc.
    amount: $20,000
    city: New York, NY
    year: 2012

    To support the BioBus, a state?-of-the?-art, fully mobile, research science lab, to visit K-12 schools and public science events in New York City

    • Program New York City Program
    • Investigator Benjamin Dubin-Thaler

    To support the BioBus, a state?-of-the?-art, fully mobile, research science lab, to visit K-12 schools and public science events in New York City

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  • grantee: Technology Affinity Group
    amount: $5,000
    city: Wayne, PA
    year: 2012

    For 2012 Membership Dues

    • Program
    • Investigator Lisa Pool

    For 2012 Membership Dues

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  • grantee: Columbia University
    amount: $30,000
    city: New York, NY
    year: 2012

    To support a planning and proposal development workshop for a drilling project about ophiolite rocks important for the Deep Carbon Observatory

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Deep Carbon Observatory
    • Investigator Peter Kelemen

    To support a planning and proposal development workshop for a drilling project about ophiolite rocks important for the Deep Carbon Observatory

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  • grantee: Philanthropy New York
    amount: $28,000
    city: New York, NY
    year: 2012

    For general support in 2012

    • Program
    • Investigator Ronna Brown

    For general support in 2012

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  • grantee: Duke University
    amount: $125,000
    city: Durham, NC
    year: 2012

    To support the technical and organizational development of an altmetrics platform: Total-Impact

    • Program Technology
    • Sub-program Scholarly Communication
    • Investigator Heather Piwowar

    To support the technical and organizational development of an altmetrics platform: Total-Impact

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  • grantee: The University of Chicago
    amount: $17,300
    city: Chicago, IL
    year: 2012

    To develop a sampling strategy for studying microbial and viral communities in a new hospital during the final months of construction and initial phase of operation

    • Program Research
    • Sub-program Microbiology of the Built Environment
    • Investigator Jack Gilbert

    To develop a sampling strategy for studying microbial and viral communities in a new hospital during the final months of construction and initial phase of operation

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  • grantee: Independent Sector
    amount: $17,500
    city: Washington, DC
    year: 2012

    For general support

    • Program
    • Investigator Diana Aviv

    For general support

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  • grantee: University of Colorado, Denver
    amount: $325,900
    city: Denver, CO
    year: 2012

    To analyze the political coalitions seeking to influence shale gas development in the United States

    • Program Research
    • Initiative Shale Gas
    • Sub-program Energy and Environment
    • Investigator Tanya Heikkila

    This grant to the University of Colorado at Denver supports efforts by Tanya Heikkila and Christopher Weible to study the politics of shale gas development in the United States. Using a wide-ranging series of interviews, Heikkila, Wieble and their team will construct a map of the political actors and influencers active in the recent development of the Marcellus, Barnett, and Mancos shale formations with the aim of understanding the politics of shale gas development. Issues to be addressed include how different interest groups frame the issue of shale gas development, how they use and deploy scientific information, what media and engagement strategies they use, and how they interact with other interest groups and with policymakers and to what effect. If successful, Hikkila and Weible's work could potentially lead to a deeper understanding of how the politics of shale gas development is evolving both nationally and regionally, an understanding that will be of value to all parties involved in shale gas development: industry, advocacy groups, regulators, policymakers, and the public.

    To analyze the political coalitions seeking to influence shale gas development in the United States

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