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  • UC Davis doctoral student among first recipients of Prestigious Future of Nursing Scholars program awards

    . The Future of Nursing Scholars program provides grants to schools of nursing so that they can provide, to receive the Future of Nursing Scholars grants, especially as a new school that this year graduated, , and the Rhode Island Foundation are supporting the Future of Nursing Scholars grants to schools of nursing

  • Conflicts of Interest Policy

    of decisions as follows: a. For grants and strategic contributions, documentation should be included, be included in permanent records maintained by Grants Administration. c. For contracts, Covered by this Policy In addition to decisions about grants, contracts and other transactions, other, who have existing or proposed grants, contracts or other transactions with the foundation. Trustees, with respect to all proposed grants, contracts or other transactions with the grantee.In order to ensure

  • Betty Irene Moore Nursing Initiative Final Assessment

    April 2014, the Nursing Initiative distributed 312 grants to 118 organizations, totaling $181,327,492.1,2 In addition, the Initiative offered non- 1 At the time of this assessment, 31% of grants were still active or committed, and the Nursing Initiative was focusing on closing current grants, and convenings, to augment the impact of the grants. Over time, the Nursing Initiative became more, the length of their grants. A number of key factors influenced grantees’ ability to make impact as well

  • Betty Irene Moore Nursing Initiative Final Assessment

    April 2014, the Nursing Initiative distributed 312 grants to 118 organizations, totaling $181,327,492.1,2 In addition, the Initiative offered non- 1 At the time of this assessment, 31% of grants were still active or committed, and the Nursing Initiative was focusing on closing current grants, and convenings, to augment the impact of the grants. Over time, the Nursing Initiative became more, the length of their grants. A number of key factors influenced grantees’ ability to make impact as well

  • Betty Irene Moore Nursing Initiative Final Assessment

    April 2014, the Nursing Initiative distributed 312 grants to 118 organizations, totaling $181,327,492.1,2 In addition, the Initiative offered non- 1 At the time of this assessment, 31% of grants were still active or committed, and the Nursing Initiative was focusing on closing current grants, and convenings, to augment the impact of the grants. Over time, the Nursing Initiative became more, the length of their grants. A number of key factors influenced grantees’ ability to make impact as well

  • Betty Irene Moore Nursing Initiative Final Assessment

    or opportunities. From March 2004 through April 2014, the Nursing Initiative distributed 312 grants, of this assessment, 31% of grants were still active or committed, and the Nursing Initiative was focusing on closing current grants, exiting the Initiative and disseminating key projects until its, , trainings, expert technical assistance and convenings, to augment the impact of the grants. Over time, - supported changes and impacts beyond the length of their grants. A number of key factors influenced

  • Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation awards $5.5M for nursing program

    The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has awarded two grants totaling $5.5 million to San José State University's School of Nursing for programs to increase the number of new nursing graduates and to educate additional nursing faculty. The two projects are the "Bachelor of Science in Nursing Boot Camp" and the "Master of Science Nurse Educators for Tomorrow: A Teacher Scholar Model." According, outcome-based grants and initiatives to achieve significant and measurable results. Grantmaking

  • Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation announces first cohort of Experimental Physics Investigators

    The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has awarded grants to support sixteen U.S. experimental physicists. Each investigator will receive $1,250,000 over the next five years to advance the scientific frontier in experimental physics. These awards provide an opportunity for outstanding scientists to pursue transformative research during a critical time in their careers directly following attainment, grants and hosting convenings to share new ideas and encourage collaborations. Central to the effort

  • Local and global connections between scientists and policymakers

    on the success of the CCST Fellows program, teams in nine U.S. states will receive grants from CCST, . These grants will support each team in their feasibility study and other strategic steps toward

  • Lessons from redesigning care in the ICU

    and understanding the scope of the problem the work will address, exploratory grants, coupled, area is at the stage of disseminating established best practices, grants to support distribution

  • $731k awarded to scientists to examine untested ideas in physical cell biology

    Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and Research Corporation for Science Advancement select 2015 Scialog Awardees PALO ALTO, Calif. June 8, 2015 — The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and Research Corporation for Science Advancement awarded thirteen grants to five teams of investigators as part of 2015 Scialog: Molecules Come to Life. These grants, totaling $731k, enable awardees to pursue ambitious, high-risk, highly impactful discovery research on untested ideas in physical cell biology. Each

  • International movement aims to make health care more transparent

    Foundation and Cambia Health Foundation – announced grants totaling more than $10 million, ) into law, which grants the legal right for any person to view and obtain his or her medical records

  • Thirty Meter Telescope Project receives $15 million from Moore Foundation

    The California Institute of Technology and the Regents of the University of California have each received $7.5 million in additional funding from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for the development of the Thirty Meter Telescope. The TMT is being developed by a U.S.-Canadian team with construction anticipated to begin in April 2009. The new grants augment the $64 million already planned, grants over 10 years to the California Institute of Technology to support the institution

  • New training on working with government officials guides private foundations to stay in compliance with the law

    , and makes grants to support disadvantaged communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Guided by the belief, Company, and Lucile Salter Packard (1914–1987). The Foundation provides grants to nonprofit

  • Four leading foundations launch new legal training module for the philanthropic community

    grants to support disadvantaged communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Guided by the belief, Company, and Lucile Salter Packard (1914–1987). The Foundation provides grants to nonprofit

  • Free online resource provides electioneering rules for private foundations and public charities

    , the environment, global development and population, performing arts, philanthropy, and makes grants, , and Lucile Salter Packard (1914–1987). The Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations

  • 2008-2007-Financial-Statements

    Schedule of Conditional Grants Committed, 11,054,278 $ 8,877,586 $ Grants payable 112,347,093 138,980,199 Federal excise tax payable currently, ) income (1,602,207,637) 891,555,407 Expenses: Grants 234,406,519 273,490,972 Supporting, ) Cash paid to investment managers, suppliers and employees (37,629,963) (37,672,555) Grants paid, liabilities 2,176,692 222,649 Grants payable (26,633,106) (20,868,484) Prepaid federal excise tax

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Number of Grants 268 Average Grant Term (Months) 23 Cumulative Grant

  • USF receives $1.3 million gift for new nursing program

    positive outcomes for future generations. The Foundation funds outcome-based grants and initiatives

  • Marybeth Sharpe named chief administrative officer at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

    Palo Alto, Calif. – The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation appointed Marybeth Sharpe as chief administrative officer. In this role, Sharpe will lead the communications, facilities, finance, grants administration, human resources, and information technology functions for the $9 billion private foundation. Sharpe previously spent 11 years at the Moore Foundation leading strategic grantmaking designed to support nurses in improving the experience and outcomes of patient care and nursing

  • Finance Hub created to advance sustainable finance

    , ultimately improving their risk management decisions and capital allocation. Grants to date have included

  • Moore Foundation community fund supports efforts to improve the lives of immigrants in the United States

    to organizations in our community that we otherwise would not provide grants to. We are grateful for the work

  • Moore Foundation aims to advance the frontier of experimental physics

    to spend valuable time repeatedly applying for grants just at the point where they should

  • Perspective: How foundations can have an outsize impact on scientific research

    When I was young, becoming an academic scientist was a dependable career choice. With a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Chicago in hand, I joined the faculty of MIT in 1973. I applied for and received a research grant from the federal government, and I continued to enjoy federal grants, a much more difficult time supporting their research with government grants. Fundamental, basic, grants or projects. Through its initiatives, the Moore Foundation awards investigator grants, which

  • Patient safety issues are focus in special issue of Health Affairs

    . These are reflected in recent our Diagnostic Excellence Initiative and grants in medication safety