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    CALABASAS, CAWebsite8182259150EIN: 95-4116679

    About Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (See)

    The mission of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE) is to empower, encourage, and catalyze projects so that we can collaborate and facilitate positive change.

    Focus Areas

    environmental conservationcommunity developmenteducationnonprofit capacity buildingsocial innovationhumanitarian services

    Funding Style

    collaborative/partnership supportproject-restricted fundingcoalition/consortium buildingseed/support for new joint initiatives

    Topics

    cross-organization collaborationnetwork building and convening

    About Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (See)

    Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (see) Inc’s recent grantmaking is defined by collaboration grants, including a $760,220 award in 2025 to Foundation to Promote Open Society and a $760,000 award in 2023 to The Solutions Project. That pattern points to a funder that uses project-restricted support to connect organizations and move shared initiatives forward rather than funding individuals or making program-related investments. The foundation’s stated mission is to empower, encourage, and catalyze projects so collaborators can facilitate positive change, and its focus areas include environmental conservation, community development, education, nonprofit capacity building, social innovation, and humanitarian services. In the current grant list, support reaches environmental justice, community organizing, and coalition-based work across multiple regions. Examples include The Victoria Project Inc in Santa Barbara, California, and Alliance for Global Justice in Tucson, Arizona. The breadth of recipient types suggests SEE works through networks and joint efforts, with grants often structured around shared infrastructure, convening, or coordinated action. Its grantmaking is national in scope, with recipients spread across many U.S. states and a small number of non-U.S. grants.

    What Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (See) Funds

    Environmental and climate-related work is a clear thread. In 2025, the foundation gave $253,986 to Pesticide Action Network in Berkeley, California for a collaboration grant, and in 2023 it awarded $180,000 to Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives in Berkeley for the same grant type. Community-based environmental justice also appears in grants to Little Village Environmental Justice Organization in Chicago and Urban Tilth in Richmond. Collaboration is not limited to environmental groups. The foundation gave $200,000 to New York City Environmental Justice Alliance in Brooklyn, showing support for city-based coalition work, and $220,000 to Harambee House Inc in Savannah, Georgia, indicating attention to local organizing. Across these awards, the grant purpose text consistently centers collaboration rather than unrestricted support. The mix of recipients points to a funder that backs joint initiatives, advocacy networks, and shared efforts across place-based organizations.

    How Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (See) Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $6.9M

    Total Assets

    $103.2M

    Total Revenue

    $94.6M

    Total Expenses

    $82M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $80K, with a median of $43K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $43K

    75th Percentile

    $80K

    Geographic Reach

    National45 states funded

    About 20% of grants go to recipients in NJ.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Headquarters

    Leadership

    Funding intensity
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    Where Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (See) Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (See).

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic476$30M
    99.8%
    2Guam1$50K

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    Typical grant sizes cluster in a moderate-to-large range: the 25th percentile is $20,000, the median is $42,500, and the 75th percentile is $80,000. The recent grant list also shows larger collaboration awards in the hundreds of thousands, which sit above that central band. SEE is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. The 2023 and 2025 grant records show repeated collaboration grants across multiple years, indicating ongoing relationship-based support rather than one-off program activity. The grant language is consistent enough to suggest a project-restricted approach centered on coordinated initiatives and shared work.

    Where Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (See) Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, with 99.8% of recipient-country grants going to the U.S. and 1 grant to Equatorial Guinea. California is the leading recipient state by count, accounting for 20% of grants, but the foundation also gives heavily in New Jersey and across other states. Recent recipients include New York City Environmental Justice Alliance in Brooklyn, Uprose in Brooklyn, People for Community Recovery in Chicago, Power Shift Network in Washington, DC, and Native Movement in Fairbanks, Alaska. The list also reaches cities such as Miami, Tucson, Savannah, and Portland.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (See)

    What kinds of work does Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs (see) Inc support?

    Its stated focus areas include environmental conservation, community development, education, nonprofit capacity building, social innovation, and humanitarian services. The recent grants also show a strong pattern of collaboration grants tied to environmental justice, community organizing, and shared initiatives.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Typical grants fall around $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $42,500 at the median, and $80,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes larger collaboration awards, including several in the $200,000 to $760,220 range.

    Does the foundation give nationally or only in California?

    Giving is national. California receives 20% of grants, but the recipient list also includes organizations in New York, Arizona, Washington, Florida, Alabama, Alaska, Illinois, Georgia, New Mexico, Oregon, Montana, Michigan, and Washington, DC.

    What kind of grantmaker is it?

    SEE is listed as a regular funder. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The recent record shows project-restricted collaboration grants as the dominant grant type.

    Are grants recurring or mostly one-time awards?

    The recent record shows collaboration grants in both 2023 and 2025, including repeat-year activity at a similar scale. That pattern suggests ongoing support over multiple years rather than isolated one-time awards.

    ANDREW BEATH

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    0.2%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    FOUNDATION TO PROMOTE OPEN SOCIETYNEW YORK, NY$760,2202025COLLABORATION GRANT
    THE VICTORIA PROJECT INCSANTA BARBARA, CA$379,8302025COLLABORATION GRANT
    PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORKBERKELEY, CA$253,9862025COLLABORATION GRANT
    ALLFED INSTITUTELAFAYETTE, CO$180,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    TALLAHASSEE FOOD NETWORK INC (TFN)TALLAHASSEE, FL$170,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    THE OUTLAW PROJECTPHOENIX, AZ$164,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    HARAMBEE HOUSE INCSAVANNAH, GA$160,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    CORAL VITA INCDOVER, DE$150,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    MOBILE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ACTION COALITIONMOBILE, AL$122,5002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY SERVICESHOUSTON, TX$120,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    CENTER ON RACE POVERTY & THE ENVIRONMENT (CRPE)DELANO, CA$117,3402025COLLABORATION GRANT
    PUGET SOUND SAGESEATTLE, WA$115,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    STARTING OVER INCRIVERSIDE, CA$107,1362025COLLABORATION GRANT
    ALASKA COMMUNITY ACTION ON TOXICSANCHORAGE, AK$100,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    STEP UP LOUISIANA ORGANIZING FUNDNEW ORLEANS, LA$97,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONNATIONAL CITY, CA$93,2772025COLLABORATION GRANT
    HARVARD LAW SCHOOLBOSTON, MA$82,1312025COLLABORATION GRANT
    GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITYWASHINGTON, DC$81,9502025COLLABORATION GRANT
    CLINTON HILL COMMUNITY ACTIONNEWARK, NJ$80,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    RETHINK ENERGY FLORIDA INCTALLAHASSEE, FL$80,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    CITIZENS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE INCTALLAHASSEE, FL$80,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    MICRONESIA CLIMATE CHANGE ALLIANCETAMUNING, GU$65,3752025COLLABORATION GRANT
    SOUTHWEST RESEARCH AND INFORMATION CENTERALBUQUERQUE, NM$65,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    LEGAL RIGHTS CENTER INCMINNEAPOLIS, MN$60,2212025COLLABORATION GRANT
    ALIANZA CENTER INCORLANDO, FL$57,5002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER (NMELC)ALBUQUERQUE, NM$54,6192025COLLABORATION GRANT
    BLACK WOMEN FOR WELLNESSLOS ANGELES, CA$52,9902025COLLABORATION GRANT
    SACHAMAMA INCBOYNTON BEACH, FL$51,2002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    TIDES CENTERLOS ANGELES, CA$50,2002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    NEW MEXICO COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONSANTA FE, NM$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    BEYOND NUCLEARTAKOMA PARK, MD$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    LEGAL SERVICES FOR PRISONERS WITH CHILD DBA NETWORK IN WOMEN IN PRISONOAKLAND, CA$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    THE FARMWORKERS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA INCAPOPKA, FL$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    ALIANZA NACIONAL DE CAMPESINAS INCOXNARD, CA$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    CONCERNED CITIZENS OF CHARLES CITY COUNTYPROVIDENCE FROGE, VA$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    OUR CLIMATE EDUCATION FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    WESTERN ORGANIZATION OF RESOURCE COUNCILS EDUCATION PROJECTBILLINGS, MT$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    WEST ATLANTA WATERSHED ALLIANCE INCATLANTA, GA$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    SOCIETY OF NATIVE NATIONSSAN ANTONIO, TX$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    PEOPLE FOR COMMUNITY RECOVERYCHICAGO, IL$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    UPROSEBROOKLYN, NY$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    NORTH AMERICAN MARINE ALLIANCEGLOUCESTER, MA$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    SOUTHWEST DETROIT ENVIRONMENTAL VISION PROJECTDETROIT, MI$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    CREATE CURES FOUNDATIONSANTA MONICA, CA$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR INCARCERATED AND FORMERLY INCARCERATED WOMEN AND GROXBURY, MA$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    LA MARANA CORPSAN JUAN, PR$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    SOUTH WARD ENVIRONMENTAL ALLIANCE (SWEA)NEWARK, NJ$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ALLIANCEBROOKLYN, NY$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    WISDOM INSTITUTEDETROIT, MI$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT
    MICHIGAN ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCILLANSING, MI$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANT

    FOUNDATION TO PROMOTE OPEN SOCIETY

    $760,220
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    THE VICTORIA PROJECT INC

    $379,830
    SANTA BARBARA, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORK

    $253,986
    BERKELEY, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    ALLFED INSTITUTE

    $180,000
    LAFAYETTE, CO2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    TALLAHASSEE FOOD NETWORK INC (TFN)

    $170,000
    TALLAHASSEE, FL2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    THE OUTLAW PROJECT

    $164,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    HARAMBEE HOUSE INC

    $160,000
    SAVANNAH, GA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    CORAL VITA INC

    $150,000
    DOVER, DE2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    MOBILE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ACTION COALITION

    $122,500
    MOBILE, AL2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY SERVICES

    $120,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    CENTER ON RACE POVERTY & THE ENVIRONMENT (CRPE)

    $117,340
    DELANO, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    PUGET SOUND SAGE

    $115,000
    SEATTLE, WA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    STARTING OVER INC

    $107,136
    RIVERSIDE, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    ALASKA COMMUNITY ACTION ON TOXICS

    $100,000
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    STEP UP LOUISIANA ORGANIZING FUND

    $97,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $93,277
    NATIONAL CITY, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    HARVARD LAW SCHOOL

    $82,131
    BOSTON, MA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

    $81,950
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    CLINTON HILL COMMUNITY ACTION

    $80,000
    NEWARK, NJ2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    RETHINK ENERGY FLORIDA INC

    $80,000
    TALLAHASSEE, FL2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    CITIZENS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE INC

    $80,000
    TALLAHASSEE, FL2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    MICRONESIA CLIMATE CHANGE ALLIANCE

    $65,375
    TAMUNING, GU2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    SOUTHWEST RESEARCH AND INFORMATION CENTER

    $65,000
    ALBUQUERQUE, NM2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    LEGAL RIGHTS CENTER INC

    $60,221
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    ALIANZA CENTER INC

    $57,500
    ORLANDO, FL2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER (NMELC)

    $54,619
    ALBUQUERQUE, NM2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    BLACK WOMEN FOR WELLNESS

    $52,990
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    SACHAMAMA INC

    $51,200
    BOYNTON BEACH, FL2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    TIDES CENTER

    $50,200
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    NEW MEXICO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    SANTA FE, NM2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    BEYOND NUCLEAR

    $50,000
    TAKOMA PARK, MD2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    LEGAL SERVICES FOR PRISONERS WITH CHILD DBA NETWORK IN WOMEN IN PRISON

    $50,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    THE FARMWORKERS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA INC

    $50,000
    APOPKA, FL2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    ALIANZA NACIONAL DE CAMPESINAS INC

    $50,000
    OXNARD, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    CONCERNED CITIZENS OF CHARLES CITY COUNTY

    $50,000
    PROVIDENCE FROGE, VA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    OUR CLIMATE EDUCATION FUND

    $50,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    WESTERN ORGANIZATION OF RESOURCE COUNCILS EDUCATION PROJECT

    $50,000
    BILLINGS, MT2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    WEST ATLANTA WATERSHED ALLIANCE INC

    $50,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    SOCIETY OF NATIVE NATIONS

    $50,000
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    PEOPLE FOR COMMUNITY RECOVERY

    $50,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    UPROSE

    $50,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    NORTH AMERICAN MARINE ALLIANCE

    $50,000
    GLOUCESTER, MA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    SOUTHWEST DETROIT ENVIRONMENTAL VISION PROJECT

    $50,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    CREATE CURES FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    SANTA MONICA, CA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR INCARCERATED AND FORMERLY INCARCERATED WOMEN AND G

    $50,000
    ROXBURY, MA2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    LA MARANA CORP

    $50,000
    SAN JUAN, PR2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    SOUTH WARD ENVIRONMENTAL ALLIANCE (SWEA)

    $50,000
    NEWARK, NJ2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ALLIANCE

    $50,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    WISDOM INSTITUTE

    $50,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT

    MICHIGAN ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL

    $50,000
    LANSING, MI2025

    COLLABORATION GRANT