
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
The
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation believes
that a carefully reasoned and systematic understanding of the forces of
nature and society, when applied inventively and wisely, can lead to a
better world for all. The Foundation makes grants to support original
research and broad-based education related to science, technology, and
economic performance; and to improve the quality of American life.
Though founded in 1934 by Alfred P. Sloan Jr., then-President and CEO of
General Motors, the Foundation is an independent entity and has no
formal relationship with the General Motors Corporation.
The Foundation is unique in its focus on science, technology, and
economic institutions. It believes the scholars and practitioners who
work in these fields are chief drivers of the nation’s health and
prosperity. In each grant program, the Foundation seeks proposals for
original projects led by outstanding individuals or teams.
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