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Results: 26-50 of 71
Organization | Programs | Grant Amount | Year | Purpose |
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American Physical Society | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $200,000 | 2020 | for the virtual Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics |
Research Triangle Institute | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $50,000 | 2019 | for the L’Oréal USA For Women in Science Fellowship Survey |
Wiki Education Foundation | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $300,000 | 2019 | for the Communicating Science Initiative |
Science DCA | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $54,745 | 2019 | for the online list of Women in Physics and Astronomy |
American Association for the Advancement of Science | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $325,000 | 2019 | to support the development of the technology infrastructure for SEA Change |
University of Arizona Foundation | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $350,000 | 2019 | for the Elizabeth Roemer Chair at the University of Arizona |
University of Chicago | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $50,084 | 2019 | for the Undergraduate Women in Physics Workshop |
American Association for the Advancement of Science | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $75,000 | 2019 | for the continued support of the SEA Change initiative |
California Institute of Technology | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $447,795 | 2019 | for a four-year pilot program for FUTURE of Physics at Caltech |
University of Chicago | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $300,000 | 2019 | for the Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Series endowment |
Regents of the University of California Santa Cruz | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $25,000 | 2019 | for the Advancing Theoretical Astrophysics Summer School |
University of Texas at Austin | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $350,000 | 2019 | for the Beatrice M. Tinsley Graduate Fellowship in Astronomy |
Science DCA | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $90,000 | 2019 | to fund the fourth meeting of the PALC in May 2019 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $30,000 | 2019 | for the participation of women invited speakers and participants in the International Frontiers of Quantum Materials Workshop |
Georgetown University | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $23,000 | 2019 | for the Symposium to Honor the Legacy of Vera Rubin |
The UCLA Foundation | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $350,000 | 2019 | to endow the Andrea M. Ghez Centennial Term Chair in Astronomy and Astrophysics |
University of California Berkeley Foundation | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $30,000 | 2019 | for the Symposium in Honor of Mary K. Gaillard |
American Physical Society | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $115,000 | 2019 | for the Millie Dresselhaus Fund for Science and Society |
American Physical Society | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $46,000 | 2019 | for the Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics at Irvine |
University of Illinois Foundation | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $350,000 | 2019 | to endow the Rosalyn Sussman Yalow Professorship in Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Regents of the University of Colorado | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $153,700 | 2019 | to develop best practices for workshops and conferences |
University of Chicago | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $14,835 | 2018 | for the Greater Chicago Undergraduate Women in Physics Workshop |
Science DCA | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $20,000 | 2018 | to fund the third meeting of the PALC in October 2018 |
University of Colorado Foundation | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $300,000 | 2018 | for the endowment of the Deborah Jin Memorial Graduate Fellowship |
The Regents of the University of California Los Angeles | Science, Women in Physics & Astronomy | $100,000 | 2018 | to plan for growth within the activities of the Galactic Center Orbits Initiative |
The list above contains awards approved by the Foundation. These are primarily grants, but also include direct charitable activities (DCAs) and program-related investments (PRIs). DCAs are distributions a foundation makes to conduct its own charitable activities, rather than by or through other organizations. PRIs are investments with a charitable purpose for which the Foundation’s primary purpose is not to produce income. Under IRS regulations, the expenses associated with DCAs and PRIs count toward a foundation’s qualifying distributions and are reported on its IRS Form 990-PF.