W. M. Keck Foundation

W.M. Keck Foundation
Founded 1954
Founder William Myron Keck
Focus supporting scientific, engineering, and medical research
Location
Area served
United States
Website www.wmkeck.org
Old pumpjack in the W.M. Keck Foundation Gallery, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

The W. M. Keck Foundation is an American charitable foundation supporting scientific, engineering, and medical research in the United States. It was founded in 1954 by William Myron Keck, founder and president of Superior Oil Company (now part of ExxonMobil). The Foundation's trust fund currently has assets in excess of $USD1 billion.

Overview

From its founding until his death in 1964, the Foundation was led by William Myron Keck. From 1964 to 1995, it was led by W. M. Keck's son, Howard B. Keck. Robert Addison Day, W. M. Keck's grandson has been chairman and president since 1996.

The Foundation provides grants in five broad areas: science and engineering research, undergraduate science and engineering, medical research, liberal arts, in Southern California. Some of the more notable projects that have received funding from the Keck Foundation include:

The Keck Foundation has been a long-time supporter of public television in Southern California, including underwriting the broadcast of Sesame Street on KCET since the 1970s.

Funding

The foundation has a maximum grant of $5 million, though funding is typically $2 million or less.

The W. M. Keck foundation has these requirements for funding:

See also

References

  1. "ABOUT THE GULF COAST CONSORTIA". Archived from the original on Sep 30, 2013. Retrieved Sep 30, 2013. In 2001 the GCC was created with a $3.5M gift from the W. M. Keck Foundation to foster collaborative research and training. [...] The GCC is composed of a training arm, the Keck Center for Quantitative Biomedical Bioscience Training, and a research arm, [...]
  2. "Keck School History". usc.edu. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
  3. "WM Keck Center for 3D Innovation". utep.edu. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
  4. http://www.pepperdine.edu/annualreports/2002/spanning.htm
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program" (PDF). foundations.mit.edu. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
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