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    Future of Life Institute

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    About Future of Life Institute

    Steering transformative technology towards benefiting life and away from extreme large-scale risks.

    Focus Areas

    Artificial IntelligenceBiotechnologyNuclear WeaponsPolicy & ResearchFuturesCommunicationsGrantmaking

    Who They Fund

    university research centers and academic institutesmachine learning / AI researchers and fellowspolicy makers and regulators (e.g., EU policymakers)civil society sponsored projects and NGOsglobal public / biodiversity stakeholders (planetary ecosystems)

    Funding Style

    About Future of Life Institute

    A single 2025 grant of $162,587,667 to establish the Lightcone Foundation stands out in the Future of Life Institute’s recent record and shows the scale at which it can move when building related organizations. The institute’s grantmaking is centered on steering advanced technology toward life-benefiting outcomes and away from extreme large-scale risks, with AI governance, technical AI safety, nuclear war research, and biodiversity stewardship all appearing in recent awards. It also uses fellowships, sponsored projects, and targeted calls for proposals rather than only open-ended grants. Other large awards point to the same pattern. In 2025, it gave $25,025,000 to establish and fund the Future of Life Foundation, another related organization, and $10,000,000 to Silicon Valley Community Foundation for charitable work in support of its mission. Those commitments sit alongside program grants to research, policy, and public-interest intermediaries, including support for work on the informational ecosystem, AI risk, and global governance. The result is a funder that combines very large organizational grants with smaller, targeted project support across several linked risk domains.

    What Future of Life Institute Funds

    AI governance is a visible thread in the portfolio. The Future of Life Institute gave $1,500,000 to International Association for Safe and Ethical Artificial Intelligence Inc for general support addressing the risks and opportunities associated with rapid advances in AI, and $750,000 to the Federation of American Scientists to investigate the implications of artificial intelligence on global risk. It also funds work on the informational environment. One grant of $2,950,000 went to Improve the News Foundation for efforts to improve the informational ecosystem, while a separate $3,250,000 award supported improved truth-finding tools. The institute continues to back catastrophic-risk research and biodiversity stewardship. It granted $619,861 through Caf America for university research into the consequences of nuclear war, and $1,113,685 to Biocomplexity Survival Alliance to launch the Wise Ancestors platform supporting conservation of Earth’s biodiversity. Education and capacity-building show up as well, including $247,000 to Foresight Institute for a worldbuilding course and toolbox.

    How Future of Life Institute Gives

    Typical grants are sized from $259,664 at the 25th percentile to $2,525,000 at the median and $7,383,668 at the 75th percentile, which points to a mix of mid-sized and large awards. The institute also makes very large institutional grants, including major awards to establish related organizations. Its 2025 record shows repeat recipients: Improve the News Foundation received multiple grants in the same year, and Caf America was used for more than one sponsored-project award. The funder is classified as a regular funder, and its listed grantmaking channels include annual grants, fellowships, targeted RFPs, contests, and collaborations. Some programs accept unsolicited proposals, while several call-based programs do not.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $207.1M

    Total Assets

    $6.3M

    Total Revenue

    $21.3M

    Total Expenses

    $17.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $260K and $7.4M, with a median of $2.5M.

    25th Percentile

    $260K

    Median

    $2.5M

    75th Percentile

    $7.4M

    Geographic Reach

    National5 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in CA.

    Funding intensity
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    Leadership

    MAX TEGMARK

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Where Future of Life Institute Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, and every listed recent recipient is in the United States. California appears often, with recipients in Mountain View, San Diego, Scotts Valley, Covina, Palo Alto, San Francisco, and Berkeley-area organizations. Other recipient locations include Washington, DC; Alexandria, VA; New Castle, DE; Denver, CO; Boston, MA; Campbell, CA; and Sparks, NV. The top state by grant count is California, while the foundation’s HQ is in Pennsylvania, where recent grants account for 0% of listed awards.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Future of Life Institute

    What kinds of work does Future of Life Institute fund?

    The institute funds AI governance and safety, truth-finding and informational ecosystem work, nuclear war research, global governance institution design, biodiversity conservation, and education or capacity-building such as worldbuilding tools and fellowships. Recent grants include support for AI risk research, nuclear-war consequences, and biodiversity stewardship.

    How large are its typical grants?

    Its typical grant sizes range from $259,664 at the 25th percentile to a median of $2,525,000 and a 75th percentile of $7,383,668. Recent awards also include very large organizational grants that are much higher than the median.

    Does it fund fellowships?

    Yes. The institute lists technical postdoctoral fellowships, technical PhD fellowships, and US-China AI Governance PhD Fellowships. Its recent grants also include support for an AI fellowship program for promising machine learning researchers.

    Where does it give most often?

    By recipient count, California is the top state. Recent grantees are concentrated in California cities including Mountain View, San Diego, Scotts Valley, Covina, Palo Alto, San Francisco, Berkeley, Campbell, and Sparks.

    Can you apply unsolicited?

    Some parts of the grantmaking are open to unsolicited submissions, including the institute’s general grants and archives program. Other active calls, such as the AI-and-SDGs proposal call, the global institutions for AI call, and the AI power concentration call, are not open to unsolicited applications.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    LIGHTCONE FOUNDATIONSPARKS, NV$162,587,6672025GRANT TO ESTABLISH THE LIGHTCONE FOUNDATION, A RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FLI
    FUTURE OF LIFE FOUNDATIONCAMPBELL, CA$25,025,0002025GRANT TO ESTABLISH AND FUND THE FUTURE OF LIFE FOUNDATION, A RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FLI
    LIGHTCONE FOUNDATIONSPARKS, NV$6,511,5582025GRANT TO FUND LIGHTCONE FOUNDATION
    IMPROVE THE NEWS FOUNDATIONNEW CASTLE, DE$2,950,0002025GRANT TO SUPPORT ITNS EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE INFORMATIONAL ECOSYSTEM
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$2,470,0962025SUPPORT SPONSORED PROJECTS ENCODE, TARBELL, THE ELDERS, THE COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE PROJECT, AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INTO THE CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR WAR.
    IMPROVE THE NEWS FOUNDATIONNEW CASTLE, DE$2,100,0002025GRANT TO SUPPORT ITNS EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE INFORMATIONAL ECOSYSTEM
    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SAFE AND ETHICAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INCSAN DIEGO, CA$1,500,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ADDRESSING THE RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES ASSOCIATED WITH RAPID ADVANCES IN AI
    BIOCOMPLEXITY SURVIVAL ALLIANCESCOTTS VALLEY, CA$1,113,6852025SUPPORT TO LAUNCH THE WISE ANCESTORS PLATFORM, SUPPORTING THE CONSERVATION OF EARTH'S BIODIVERSITY
    FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTSWASHINGTON, DC$750,0002025TO INVESTIGATE THE IMPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON GLOBAL RISK.
    CAF AMERICAALEXANDRIA, VA$619,8612025SUPPORT FOR UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INTO THE CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR WAR.
    BERKELEY EXISTENTIAL RISK INITIATIVECOVINA, CA$365,0002025SUPPORT FOR COLLABORATION WITH THE CENTER FOR HUMAN-COMPATIBLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (CHAI).
    CAF AMERICAALEXANDRIA, VA$292,2642025TO SUPPORT SPONSORED PROJECTS TEESIDE UNIVERSITY, UQAM FOUNDATION AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
    FORESIGHT INSTITUTESAN FRANCISCO, CA$247,0002025SUPPORT TO DESIGN AND CREATE WORLDBUILDING COURSE AND TOOLBOX.
    WISE ANCESTORSSCOTTS VALLEY, CA$169,0002025CONSERVATION OF EARTH'S BIODIVERSITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL.
    GOOD VENTURES FOUNDATIONPALO ALTO, CA$161,8652025SUPPORT FOR AI FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM SUPPORTING PROMISING MACHINE LEARNING RESEARCHERS
    LONGVIEW PHILANTROPHY USA INCCLAYMONT, DE$100,0002025FINDING SOLUTIONS TO COLLECTIVE ACTION PROBLEMS.
    THE FUTURE SOCIETYBOSTON, MA$35,0002025ADVOCACY TO ALIGN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE THROUGH BETTER GOVERNANCE
    FUTURE COALITIONDENVER, CO$25,0002025ADVOCACY FOR A FUTURE WITH HUMAN-CENTERED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
    METAGOVBROOKLINE, MA$15,0002025RESEARCH INTO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE INSTITUTION DESIGN.
    LEGAL PRIORITIES INCBOSTON, MA$15,0002025RESEARCH INTO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE INSTITUTION DESIGN.
    EFFCTDENVER, CO$10,0002025SUPERINTELLIGENCE IMAGINED CONTEST AWARD
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION—$10,000,0002024CHARITABLE WORK IN SUPPORT OF FLI'S MISSION
    IMPROVE THE NEWS FOUNDATION—$3,250,0002024IMPROVED TRUTH-FINDING TOOLS
    THE FUTURE SOCIETY—$120,0002024ADVOCACY AROUND THE EU AI ACT

    LIGHTCONE FOUNDATION

    $162,587,667
    SPARKS, NV2025

    GRANT TO ESTABLISH THE LIGHTCONE FOUNDATION, A RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FLI

    FUTURE OF LIFE FOUNDATION

    $25,025,000
    CAMPBELL, CA2025

    GRANT TO ESTABLISH AND FUND THE FUTURE OF LIFE FOUNDATION, A RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FLI

    LIGHTCONE FOUNDATION

    $6,511,558
    SPARKS, NV2025

    GRANT TO FUND LIGHTCONE FOUNDATION

    IMPROVE THE NEWS FOUNDATION

    $2,950,000
    NEW CASTLE, DE2025

    GRANT TO SUPPORT ITNS EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE INFORMATIONAL ECOSYSTEM

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $2,470,096
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    SUPPORT SPONSORED PROJECTS ENCODE, TARBELL, THE ELDERS, THE COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE PROJECT, AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INTO THE CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR WAR.

    IMPROVE THE NEWS FOUNDATION

    $2,100,000
    NEW CASTLE, DE2025

    GRANT TO SUPPORT ITNS EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE INFORMATIONAL ECOSYSTEM

    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SAFE AND ETHICAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INC

    $1,500,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT FOR ADDRESSING THE RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES ASSOCIATED WITH RAPID ADVANCES IN AI

    BIOCOMPLEXITY SURVIVAL ALLIANCE

    $1,113,685
    SCOTTS VALLEY, CA2025

    SUPPORT TO LAUNCH THE WISE ANCESTORS PLATFORM, SUPPORTING THE CONSERVATION OF EARTH'S BIODIVERSITY

    FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS

    $750,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO INVESTIGATE THE IMPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON GLOBAL RISK.

    CAF AMERICA

    $619,861
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    SUPPORT FOR UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INTO THE CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR WAR.

    BERKELEY EXISTENTIAL RISK INITIATIVE

    $365,000
    COVINA, CA2025

    SUPPORT FOR COLLABORATION WITH THE CENTER FOR HUMAN-COMPATIBLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (CHAI).

    CAF AMERICA

    $292,264
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    TO SUPPORT SPONSORED PROJECTS TEESIDE UNIVERSITY, UQAM FOUNDATION AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS

    FORESIGHT INSTITUTE

    $247,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    SUPPORT TO DESIGN AND CREATE WORLDBUILDING COURSE AND TOOLBOX.

    WISE ANCESTORS

    $169,000
    SCOTTS VALLEY, CA2025

    CONSERVATION OF EARTH'S BIODIVERSITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL.

    GOOD VENTURES FOUNDATION

    $161,865
    PALO ALTO, CA2025

    SUPPORT FOR AI FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM SUPPORTING PROMISING MACHINE LEARNING RESEARCHERS

    LONGVIEW PHILANTROPHY USA INC

    $100,000
    CLAYMONT, DE2025

    FINDING SOLUTIONS TO COLLECTIVE ACTION PROBLEMS.

    THE FUTURE SOCIETY

    $35,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    ADVOCACY TO ALIGN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE THROUGH BETTER GOVERNANCE

    FUTURE COALITION

    $25,000
    DENVER, CO2025

    ADVOCACY FOR A FUTURE WITH HUMAN-CENTERED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    METAGOV

    $15,000
    BROOKLINE, MA2025

    RESEARCH INTO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE INSTITUTION DESIGN.

    LEGAL PRIORITIES INC

    $15,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    RESEARCH INTO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE INSTITUTION DESIGN.

    EFFCT

    $10,000
    DENVER, CO2025

    SUPERINTELLIGENCE IMAGINED CONTEST AWARD

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $10,000,000
    2024

    CHARITABLE WORK IN SUPPORT OF FLI'S MISSION

    IMPROVE THE NEWS FOUNDATION

    $3,250,000
    2024

    IMPROVED TRUTH-FINDING TOOLS

    THE FUTURE SOCIETY

    $120,000
    2024

    ADVOCACY AROUND THE EU AI ACT