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  1. We fund research and education in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and economics. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a robust, diverse scientific workforce; strengthens public ...

    • Programs

      Our mission is to make the world a better place through the...

    • Grants

      The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation makes grants year-round,...

    • Sloan Research Fellowships

      Sloan Research Fellowships support fundamental research...

    • About

      Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Driven by the promise of great...

    • Higher Education

      As articulated in Sloan’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity,...

    • Technology

      When Alfred P. Sloan Jr. created this foundation in 1934, he...

    • Open Calls

      Open Calls The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation accepts and...

    • FAQ

      Q: If I applied for a Sloan Research Fellowship last year...

  2. Fue creada en 1934 por Alfred P. Sloan, quien en ese momento era presidente y director ejecutivo de la General Motors. Los programas e intereses de la fundación son principalmente áreas como la ciencia y tecnología, nivel de vida, desarrollo económico, educación, ciencia y tecnología.

  3. The Sloan Foundation makes grants to support original research and broad-based education related to science, technology, and economics. The foundation is an independent entity and has no formal relationship with General Motors. As of 2022, the Sloan Foundation's assets totaled $2.0 billion.

  4. Research. Support for basic scientific research lies at the core of the foundation’s mission. Alfred P. Sloan Jr. felt strongly that future increases in human welfare would be driven by an increased understanding and mastery of the natural world and that it was thus important to support those scientific pioneers who are expanding the ...

  5. Fue creada en 1934 por Alfred P. Sloan, quien en ese momento era presidente y director ejecutivo de la General Motors. Los programas e intereses de la fundación son principalmente áreas como la ciencia y tecnología, nivel de vida, desarrollo económico, educación, ciencia y tecnología.