The Gruber Foundation | |
Founded Date: | 1993 |
Location: | Yale University Office of Development, New Haven, Connecticut |
Origins: | The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation |
Key People: | Patricia and Peter Gruber (co-founders) |
Focus: | Cosmology Genetics Neuroscience Justice Women's Rights |
Revenue: | $4,681,748[1] |
Revenue Year: | 2016 |
Expenses: | $3,291,482 |
Expenses Year: | 2016 |
The Gruber Foundation is a philanthropic foundation established by Peter and Patricia Gruber and is based at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.[2] Its mission is to honor and encourage excellence in the fields of cosmology, genetics, neuroscience, justice, and women's rights, which encompasses three major programmatic initiatives: the Gruber Prizes and the Young Scientists Awards; the Gruber Science Fellowship Program; and the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women's Rights at Yale Law School.[3]
The International Prize Program awards the annual Gruber Prizes:
The prizes, which are awarded to prominent scientists, social scientists, and jurists in these subjects, provide a gold medal and a cash award of US$500,000.[7]
The Young Scientist Awards recognize brilliant early career international scientists and are selected in partnership with major scientific organizations:
Established in 2011, the Gruber Science Fellowships are the most prestigious awards offered by the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.[10] [11] Annually, only approximately 20 are awarded to the most highly ranked applicants to Yale PhD programs in the life sciences, cosmology, and astrophysics, in recognition of their outstanding accomplishments and exceptional promise.[12] The
Administered by Yale Law School, the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women's Rights continues and expands upon the missions of the previous Justice and Women's Rights Prizes, from which it evolved.[13] Currently, the program consists of four core components: