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We’ve awarded hundreds of grants to researchers and institutions worldwide.

545 projects found
Project & Institution Year Started Amount
​Bacterial Regulatory Responses and the Deep Origins of Intelligence
Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford
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2018 $233,455
​Play, Humor, and Joy in Great Apes​
The Regents of the University of California
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2018 $233,668
Novel Theory, Software, and Biological Strategies for Targeting Multiple Levels of Biological Organization
Tufts University
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2018 $233,896
Understanding Everyday Love: Do Increases in Positivity Resonance Increase Virtuous Behavior?
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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2018 $234,000
Key Moments in History – a Fossil Hunter’s Story: Teaching Resources and Professional Development to Support Knowledge and Understanding of Big Ideas of Science Education
The Association for Science Education
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2018 $336,156
Spirit of Ramanujan STEM Talent Initiative
Emory University
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2018 $550,000
​Linking Machine Intelligence to Consciousness
Araya, Inc.
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2018 $222,750
​Humpback Whales: Quantifying and Interacting with Their Global Intelligence
The SETI Institute
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2018 $234,000
Using Technology to Enhance, Rather than Erode, Moral Systems​​
Evolution Institute, Inc.
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2018 $228,160
System-Level Modeling of Intelligent Behavior
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University
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2018 $228,250
Reverse-Engineering the Moral Mind​​
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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2018 $228,251
Is a Social Mind Aware of Its “Self”?
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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2018 $227,314
How to Use Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Human Moral Intelligence​​
Duke University
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2018 $205,147
​Social Intelligence in Humans versus Machines: A New Framework for Understanding Imitation, Intent, and Theory of Mind
University of Washington
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2018 $228,945
​Primates in Virtual Space: Using Virtual Reality to Compare the Spatial Intelligence of Humans, Apes and Monkeys​
The Regents of the University of Michigan
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2018 $234,000
​Examining the Foundations of Cultural Intelligence through Behavioral Flexibility
The University of Texas at Austin
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2018 $234,000
​Empathic Personality and Gender in Our Closest Primate Relatives
Emory University
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2018 $232,170
​Creative Intelligence
The Chancellor, Masters & Scholars of the University of Cambridge
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2018 $214,733
​Brainless Intelligence – Identifying the Basis of Intelligence Using Non-neuronal Organisms
The University of Sydney
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2018 $227,694
​Birds of Joy? Searching for an Analogue of Human Laughter in the Kea Parrot
The University of Auckland
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2018 $233,306