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: Eckerd College
    amount: $249,723
    city: Saint Petersburg, FL
    year: 2022

    To create the Eckerd Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (E-STEM) Scholarship Program to recruit and support Black, Latinx, and Indigenous students who aspire to a STEM graduate degree and career

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Laura Wetzel

    To create the Eckerd Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (E-STEM) Scholarship Program to recruit and support Black, Latinx, and Indigenous students who aspire to a STEM graduate degree and career

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  • grantee: University of Southern California
    amount: $563,088
    city: Los Angeles, CA
    year: 2022

    To create a national Consortium of graduate programs that collaborate to advance equity in graduate education with a focus on strengthening recruitment, admission, mentoring, and the well-being of historically excluded groups

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Julie Posselt

    This grant provides support for the Equity in Graduate Education Consortium, led by Dr. Julie Posselt at the University of Southern California’s Pullias Center for Higher Education. The Consortium brings together change-ready universities, graduate programs, and leaders to align policies and practices with commitments to equity and inclusion. Building off the successful California Consortium for Inclusive Doctoral Education (C-CIDE),  grant funds will allow Posselt’s team to develop a tiered membership model for the expanded consortium; host activities, including a workshop series and training for campus-based facilitators; create new modules, curricula, and facilitation guides; develop a framework for enacting systemic change in graduate education; and work with their new and existing institutional partners to create equity action plans tailored to the needs and circumstances of each university. In addition to other public and private universities, participating campuses include Sloan’s University Centers of Exemplary Mentoring institutions.

    To create a national Consortium of graduate programs that collaborate to advance equity in graduate education with a focus on strengthening recruitment, admission, mentoring, and the well-being of historically excluded groups

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  • grantee: National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.
    amount: $1,373,081
    city: Alexandria, VA
    year: 2022

    To support operations of the Alfred P. Sloan UCEM Program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of California, San Diego

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Carmen Sidbury

    The Sloan University Centers for Exemplary Mentoring (UCEM) initiative is a series of grants to universities around the country that are working to transform graduate education to better attract, enroll, and graduate Black, Indigenous, and Latina/o/x doctoral students in STEM fields. Grant funds primarily provide direct support to graduate students to be used in support of their studies. The remaining funds support a diverse and interrelated set of activities and resources designed to create an equitable, inclusive, and supportive educational environment conducive to successful doctoral completion and subsequent career success. The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering acts as the Foundation’s partner and fiscal steward for the program. This grant provides three years of continued support to the UCEMs housed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of California, San Diego.

    To support operations of the Alfred P. Sloan UCEM Program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of California, San Diego

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  • grantee: University of Kansas Center for Research
    amount: $500,000
    city: Lawrence, KS
    year: 2022

    To pilot an SIGP program at the University of Kansas that will recruit, retain, and graduate Indigenous students in STEM undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Kansas and its partner institution, Haskell Indian Nations University

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Joseph Brewer

    This grant supports Joseph Brewer and a largely Indigenous-led project team at the University of Kansas (KU) to improve Indigenous representation in the STEM professoriate and workforce by piloting a Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership (SIGP) program at their university. SIGP is a coalition of nine higher education institutions devoted to creating and sustaining inclusive, connected, and supportive educational environments conducive to successful advanced degree completion and subsequent career success for Indigenous students. Brewer and project team member Melinda Adams are themselves SIGP alumni. Grant funds will support the Kansas team in providing robust funding packages for SIGP Sloan Scholars; developing and offering training and resources to university faculty to improve their skills and abilities in mentoring Indigenous students; creating a supportive community for Indigenous graduate students, and establishing and broadening support networks for all Indigenous students at KU; and engaging with the national SIGP team to support the adoption of best practices for supporting Indigenous students. A central feature of the project is the development of a Sloan Undergraduate Scholars Program via KU’s existing partnership with Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU). This partnership will bolster efforts to connect STEM-specific pathways between HINU and KU and facilitate a near-peer mentoring program, with SIGP scholars at KU serving as mentors to SUSP scholars at HINU.

    To pilot an SIGP program at the University of Kansas that will recruit, retain, and graduate Indigenous students in STEM undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Kansas and its partner institution, Haskell Indian Nations University

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  • grantee: STEM Next Opportunity Fund
    amount: $50,000
    city: San Diego, CA
    year: 2022

    To build a Fellow Network of 10 Fellows placed across Federal Agencies and Offices

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Ron Ottinger

    To build a Fellow Network of 10 Fellows placed across Federal Agencies and Offices

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  • grantee: University of California, San Diego
    amount: $49,500
    city: La Jolla, CA
    year: 2022

    To serve as a bridge for students, faculty, and corporate affiliates of the Jacobs School of Engineering to learn, practice, design, and model projects and behaviors informed by multiculturally diverse systems thinking

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Hortense Gerardo

    To serve as a bridge for students, faculty, and corporate affiliates of the Jacobs School of Engineering to learn, practice, design, and model projects and behaviors informed by multiculturally diverse systems thinking

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  • grantee: University of Washington, Tacoma
    amount: $74,823
    city: Tacoma, WA
    year: 2021

    To organize a scaffolded research experience that facilitates multiple mentors for undergraduate students using a mentoring course

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Heather Dillon

    To organize a scaffolded research experience that facilitates multiple mentors for undergraduate students using a mentoring course

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  • grantee: North Carolina Central University
    amount: $250,000
    city: Durham, NC
    year: 2021

    To increase the numbers of Black/African American students who earn advanced Chemistry degrees through a MS-to-PhD Bridge Program that links Chemistry Departments at North Carolina Central University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Abdul Mohammed

    To increase the numbers of Black/African American students who earn advanced Chemistry degrees through a MS-to-PhD Bridge Program that links Chemistry Departments at North Carolina Central University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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  • grantee: Arizona State University
    amount: $232,009
    city: Tempe, AZ
    year: 2021

    To increase the number of Native American students pursuing and completing PhD degrees and careers in STEM fields

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Gary Moore

    To increase the number of Native American students pursuing and completing PhD degrees and careers in STEM fields

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  • grantee: University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
    amount: $249,269
    city: Brownsville, TX
    year: 2021

    To formalize a strategic partnership with the University of Texas Dallas to create equitable, inclusive and diverse pathways to graduate study in the mathematical sciences for students at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

    • Program Higher Education
    • Investigator Josef Sifuentes

    To formalize a strategic partnership with the University of Texas Dallas to create equitable, inclusive and diverse pathways to graduate study in the mathematical sciences for students at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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