- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
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Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Founder(s) Gordon E. Moore and Betty I. Moore Founded 2000 Location Palo Alto, CA, United States Key people Steven J. McCormick, President Focus Environmental conservation
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San Francisco Bay AreaMethod Grants Endowment $5.8 billion Motto Creating Positive Outcomes for Future Generations Website www.moore.org Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation seeks to develop outcome-based projects that will improve the quality of life for future generations. The private foundation focuses upon portfolios of large-scale initiatives and encourages collaboration so as to achieve the most significant and enduring outcomes possible. The foundation was established by Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore and his wife Betty I. Moore in September 2000.[1]
Funding is concentrated on: environmental conservation, science, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Within these three program areas, distinct initiatives—grounded in a "theory of change" (a rationale for selecting strategies and activities and a detailed explanation of how they yield positive transformations)—employ a portfolio of grants expected to help achieve large-scale outcomes in a set time frame. The Foundation also awards some grants for unique and opportunistic projects within its focus areas when the expected outcome is high-impact, long-term, and measurable.
On 29 July 2007, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation committed $100 million to launch a nursing school at the University of California, Davis.
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Funded Projects
- Community Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Marine Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis
- Global Ocean Sampling Expedition
- Thirty Meter Telescope
- Center for Ocean Solutions
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Categories:- Conservation and environmental foundations
- Organizations established in 2000
- San Francisco Bay Area organizations
- Scientific research foundations
- Foundations based in the United States
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