Marine Biological Laboratory

Woods Hole, MA ·EIN 04-2104690 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$26.1M received 64 funders 200 grants · 2021–2025

Who funds Marine Biological Laboratory?

Marine Biological Laboratory is funded by 64 grantmakers, led by Gordon E and Betty I Moore Foundation ($5.1M), The Simons Foundation Inc ($3.0M), The Grass Foundation ($2.4M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $26.1M in grants to Marine Biological Laboratory between 2021–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Gordon E and Betty I Moore Foundation$5,144,198112021–2024
The Simons Foundation Inc$2,998,065182021–2024
The Grass Foundation$2,405,20892021–2024
Stanley W Watson Foundation$1,820,00082021–2024
ADA Forsyth Institute Inc$1,677,42262021–2024
The Kavli Foundation$1,221,12652022–2024
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences$1,193,77242021–2024
Silicon Valley Community Foundation$1,081,34842021–2024
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program$848,61642021–2024
National Philanthropic Trust$841,11232022–2024
Delaware Community Foundation Inc$728,00032021–2023
President and Fellows of Harvard College$703,80542021–2024
Rowe Family Foundation$500,00012021
University of Chicago$464,51312024
Arizona Community Foundation$408,50032022–2024
The Ricbac Foundation$324,99022023
Alfred P Sloan Foundation$324,87332021–2023
Arthur V Davis Foundation Pf #3$304,96822021–2023
George Frederick Jewett Foundation East$280,00052021–2024
Saul & Gitta Kurlat Charitable$250,00042023
Davis Educational Foundation$249,89812021
Fiduciary Charitable Foundation$210,00022023–2024
Buck Institute for Research on Aging$200,00022023–2024
Hermann Foundation Inc$200,00022021–2023
Mwc Foundation Inc$180,00042021–2024

Showing top 25 of 64 funders by total given.

What grants has Marine Biological Laboratory received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025William Townsend Porter FoundationSUPPORT$17,000
2025The Rabinowitz Foundation IncANY TAX EXEMPT PURPOSE$1,000
2024University of ChicagoSUBAWARD$464,513
2024Silicon Valley Community FoundationSciences$396,250
2024ADA Forsyth Institute IncProgram Support$394,729
2024ADA Forsyth Institute IncProgram Support$394,729
2024The Simons Foundation IncECOSYSTEM ON THE EDGE: HOW COASTAL MARSH PLANTS AND MICROBES THRIVE IN AN OSCILLATING ENVIRONMENT$384,005
2024National Philanthropic TrustPUBLIC, SOCIETAL BENEFIT$323,412
2024Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramFOR RECIPIENT'S EXEMPT PURPOSE$318,000
2024Gordon E and Betty I Moore FoundationTO SUPPORT DEVELOPING NEW TOOLS, METHODS, AND RESOURCES FOR AQUATIC SYMBIOSIS MODEL SYSTEMS.$299,995
2024President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeSPONSORED RESEARCH SUB-AWARD$276,521
2024The Simons Foundation IncECOSYSTEM ON THE EDGE: HOW COASTAL MARSH PLANTS AND MICROBES THRIVE IN AN OSCILLATING ENVIRONMENT$258,498
2024Bermuda Institute of Ocean SciencesTO FACILITATE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH$223,771
2024The Simons Foundation IncTHERMODYNAMICALLY GUIDED TRAIT-BASED OCEAN BIOGEOCHEMISTRY MODELING$221,718
2024Stanley W Watson FoundationUNRESTRICTED$200,000
2024Stanley W Watson FoundationUNRESTRICTED$200,000
2024The Grass FoundationGRASS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AND THE FORBES LECTURE.$194,863
2024The Grass FoundationNEUROBIOLOGY AND NEURAL SYSTEMS AND BEHAVIOR COURSES.$183,600
2024Fiduciary Charitable FoundationDONATIONS$105,000
2024Buck Institute for Research on AgingBIOMEDICAL RESEARCH$100,000
2024The Chicago Community TrustGeneral support for programs, operations and other charitable purposes$100,000
2024George Frederick Jewett Foundation EastIMPROVEMENTS TO DREW HOUSE, VEEDER HOUSE AND/OR DAVID HOUSE$100,000
2024The Simons Foundation IncELUCIDATING THE ROLES OF TRANSCRIPTIONAL AND POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION IN NATURAL SAR11 POPULATIONS$90,000
2024Research Foundation of the City University of New YorkRESEARCH$78,724
2024Research Corporation dba ResearchSeaweed for Critical Element Extraction and Transformation (Sea-CrEET)$66,000
2024Research Corporation dba ResearchSeaweed for Critical Element Extraction and Transformation (Sea-CrEET)$66,000
2024The Kavli FoundationSCIALOG SM3 ROBERSON 2024$66,000
2024Greater HorizonsHealth, Medicine & Science$50,000
2024Mwc Foundation IncECOSYSTEMS CENTER SCIENCE SUPPORT FUND$50,000
2024Pannell Family FoundationTo support the mission of the organization$33,750

Showing 30 most recent of 200 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Marine Biological Laboratory?

Marine Biological Laboratory is funded by 64 grantmakers, led by Gordon E and Betty I Moore Foundation ($5.1M), The Simons Foundation Inc ($3.0M), The Grass Foundation ($2.4M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $26.1M in grants to Marine Biological Laboratory between 2021–2025.

Who is Marine Biological Laboratory's largest funder?

Gordon E and Betty I Moore Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Marine Biological Laboratory, with $5.1M across 11 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has Marine Biological Laboratory received?

IRS 990 filings record $26.1M in grants to Marine Biological Laboratory across 200 grants from 64 funders between 2021–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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