The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc. (OK)



The Samuel Roberts Foundation is an independent, nonprofit institution based in Ardmore, Oklahoma established in 1945.


The foundation conducts direct operations, including assisting farmers and ranchers, and conducting plant science research and agricultural programs, to enhance agricultural productivity regionally, nationally, and internationally.


The Noble Foundation supports community projects and activities of nonprofit charitable, educational, and healthcare organization.

Foundation Grants and Resources





    

Recent News from Noble Foundation


Soil health experts gain ground on standardized measurements, identify future research needs
Foundation: Noble Foundation

Approximately 130 soil health experts, including farmers, land grant university specialists, USDA scientists, conservation leaders, soil...more

Durant Public Schools receives grant
Foundation: Noble Foundation

Durant Public Schools, in a partnership agreement with Calera, Colbert and Rock Creek Public Schools, was awarded a $200,000 competitive...more

Outdoors notebook: Town hall on SQ 777, youth fly-fishing lessons, Quail Unlimited conference set
Foundation: Noble Foundation

Outdoors notebook: Town hall on SQ 777, youth fly-fishing lessons, Quail ... Program with a youth education grant from Tulsa nonprofit...more

National Science Foundation Awards $6.5 Million Grant
Foundation: Noble Foundation

Three scientists from the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation have received a $6.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation for an expansion researched focused at understanding and enhancing...more

Three Noble Foundation Scientists Receive Grant
Foundation: Noble Foundation

The National Science Foundation has awarded three noble foundation scientists with grants that amounts up to $6.5 million to understand and improve symbiosis among legumes. The scientists awarded...more

Oak Hill Park's New Pavilion
Foundation: Wayne County Community Foundation, Noble Foundation

About 100 people gathered in the new pavilion to learn more about how the 100 acres on Oak Hill were donated. Wooster Mayor Bob Breneman thanked the community and donors, which include Donald and...more



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