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    Visa Foundation

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    San Francisco, CAWebsite8008391754

    About Visa Foundation

    The Visa Foundation focuses its resources on a small number of high-dollar, mission-aligned partners that advance economic inclusion, community stability in the Bay Area, and urgent international humanitarian needs. Grants concentrate on scaling financial access and entrepreneurship for underserved groups (women and Black entrepreneurs), while also supporting local homelessness prevention and disaster/child-focused relief abroad. The foundation tends to make large, strategic investments rather than many small grants, and shows a willingness to fund both local systems-change efforts and global emergency response.

    Focus Areas

    Bay Area youth homelessness prevention and community stabilizationFinancial inclusion for women-owned small and micro businessesSupport for Black entrepreneurship and Black-led economic developmentEmergency humanitarian assistance for children and families (e.g., Ukraine crisis)Platform/field-building support for philanthropic giving infrastructure

    Who They Fund

    women entrepreneurs (women-led businesses / women in Africa, India, UK&I)gender-diverse entrepreneurs (including LGBTQIA+)

    About Visa Foundation

    Visa Foundation’s recent record is defined by large, repeated grants to a small set of partners working on youth homelessness, women’s economic inclusion, and humanitarian response. Tipping Point Community received multiple awards for Bay Area homelessness prevention and for its education, employment, and housing investment portfolios, showing a sustained local commitment rather than one-off support. In parallel, the foundation backed Women’s World Banking with multi-million-dollar grants tied to women-owned small and micro businesses, and also funded organizations such as Black Economic Alliance Foundation and Black Ambition Opportunity to expand capital access and entrepreneurship for Black, women, and LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurs. The portfolio also includes emergency aid for families and children affected by crises in Ukraine, Israel, and Gaza, alongside support for ecosystem-building efforts like Seedstars’ inclusivity program and philanthropic infrastructure. Across these grants, the foundation favors strategic, high-dollar awards and uses them to support both direct service and field-building work.

    What Visa Foundation Funds

    Economic inclusion is a core theme. Visa Foundation gave $3,600,000 to Womens World Banking Inc. for empowering women-owned small and micro businesses, and later provided another $1,200,000 for the same purpose. It also gave $1,800,000 to Pro Mujer Inc. to support the growth of women-led businesses through holistic services that increase access to capital. For Black entrepreneurship, the foundation awarded $3,000,000 and later $1,000,000 to Black Economic Alliance Foundation to support the Center for Black Entrepreneurship. In broader access-to-capital work, Black Ambition Opportunity Inc. received $1,000,000 to support entrepreneurs of color, women, and LGBTQIA+ founders with capital, mentorship, operational resources, and networks. The foundation also supported gender-diverse, green, and agricultural businesses through Technoserve Inc.

    How Visa Foundation Gives

    The grant size profile is highly concentrated at the top end: the typical award is $100,000 at the 25th percentile, $250,000 at the median, and $500,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent grants show repeated support to the same organizations across multiple years, including Tipping Point Community, Womens World Banking Inc., American Online Giving Foundation Inc., Black Economic Alliance Foundation, Opportunity International Inc., and 2x Global Limited. Visa Foundation is a regular funder and also makes program-related investments. The recent record includes both general and unrestricted support and purpose-specific awards, with a clear preference for large, strategic commitments rather than many small grants.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $35.8M

    Total Assets

    $435.9M

    Total Revenue

    $70.2M

    Total Expenses

    $39.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $100K and $500K, with a median of $250K.

    25th Percentile

    $100K

    Median

    $250K

    75th Percentile

    $500K

    Geographic Reach

    National18 states funded

    About 29% of grants go to recipients in DE.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Visa Foundation Funds

    Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Visa Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic138$101.1M
    66.3%
    2United Kingdom28$8.3M

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    people of color / Black entrepreneurs (Center for Black Entrepreneurship, Black Future Opportunity)
    youth experiencing or at risk of homelessness (Bay Area)
    families and children affected by humanitarian crises (Ukraine, Gaza, Israel)
    small and micro businesses / SGBs (sustainability and regenerative enterprises)
    diverse fund managers (emerging VCs, fund builders)

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: few (7) grants make up the portfolio with several multi-million-dollar gifts, including repeat grants to the same organizations. Emphasis on large, strategic investments in a mix of local systems-change partners, economic-inclusion intermediaries, and targeted international relief.

    Funding Style

    general & unrestricted supportcapacity building / ecosystem developmentaccess to capital / financial inclusiondirect humanitarian assistanceprogrammatic acceleration (accelerators / seed programs)

    Notable grantees: Tipping Point Community, American Online Giving Foundation, Inc., Women's World Banking, Inc., Black Economic Alliance Foundation, United States Fund for UNICEF

    Topics

    prevention of youth homelessnesswomen-owned small and micro enterprise growthgender-inclusive agricultural / agri-SGBsentrepreneurship ecosystem development and technical assistanceclimate + gender equity (green tech, sustainable SMBs)humanitarian relief for families and children (conflict/crisis response)expanding access to capital for underrepresented fund managers and entrepreneurs

    Where Visa Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking reaches a national and international mix, with the heaviest recipient concentration in the US. Among named US recipients, San Francisco appears repeatedly through Tipping Point Community and the San Francisco Special Events Committee, while New York, Washington, DC, and Newark also recur. Outside the US, recent awards went to recipients in London, Carouge, and Yerer. The recipient-country distribution shows the US at 66.3% of grants, with the UK at 13.5%. Visa Foundation also gives frequently in Delaware, which is the top state by grant count.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Visa Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Visa Foundation fund most often?

    The foundation repeatedly funds organizations working on women’s economic inclusion, Black entrepreneurship, youth homelessness prevention in the Bay Area, and humanitarian response for families and children affected by crises. It also supports ecosystem-building work such as entrepreneurship infrastructure and access-to-capital programs.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Recent grants are large relative to many foundations: the 25th percentile is $100,000, the median is $250,000, and the 75th percentile is $500,000. Several awards in the recent list reach $1,000,000 or more.

    Does Visa Foundation give repeated grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Tipping Point Community, Womens World Banking Inc., Black Economic Alliance Foundation, American Online Giving Foundation Inc., Opportunity International Inc., and 2x Global Limited. That pattern suggests multi-year relationships rather than isolated gifts.

    Does the foundation make grants outside the United States?

    Yes. Recent grants went to recipients in London, Carouge, and Yerer, and the recipient-country distribution includes the UK at 13.5% of grants. The US still accounts for the majority of recipient locations, at 66.3%.

    What kinds of support does Visa Foundation use?

    The record includes general and unrestricted support, program-specific awards, and program-related investments. Recent examples include unrestricted grants to American Online Giving Foundation Inc., purpose-based funding for homelessness prevention, and support tied to women-owned enterprises, entrepreneurship ecosystems, and humanitarian assistance.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    13.5%
    3Switzerland8$4.8M
    3.9%
    4France5$1.1M
    2.4%
    5Australia4$1.2M
    1.9%
    6Italy3$1.8M
    1.4%
    7South Africa3$750K
    1.4%
    8Indonesia3$750K
    1.4%
    9Poland3$650K
    1.4%
    10Kenya3$300K
    1.4%

    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
    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INCNEWARK, DE$4,168,7252025General & Unrestricted
    GUDINA TUMSA FOUNDATIONYERER$1,500,0002025To support community development in Addis Ababa through an unrestricted grant
    WOMENS WORLD BANKING INCNEW YORK, NY$1,200,0002025Empowering Women-Owned Small and Micro Businesses
    TIPPING POINT COMMUNITYSAN FRANCISCO, CA$1,200,0002025For Tipping Point Community to address and prevent youth homelessness across the Bay Area
    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INCNEWARK, DE$1,164,8752025General & Unrestricted
    VILCAP INCHOUSTON, TX$1,000,0002025To support GreenTech Europe 2024: Accelerating Women-Led Sustainability SMBs
    FRIENDS OF THE WORLD FOOD PROGRAM INCWASHINGTON, DC$1,000,0002025To support Humanitarian Assistance efforts in Gaza
    BLACK ECONOMIC ALLIANCE FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON, DC$1,000,0002025the center for black entrepreneurship (CBE) program
    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGEN DAVID ADOMNEW YORK, NY$1,000,0002025To support Humanitarian Assistance efforts in Israel
    INCO COMMUNITY INCSAN FRANCISCO, CA$1,000,0002025Unlocking the economic potential of women-led businesses in the UK&I
    SWISS ASSOCIATION FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGINGCAROUGE$1,000,0002025To launch the SEED (Seedstars Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Development) Inclusivity Program
    2X GLOBAL LIMITEDLONDON$1,000,0002025the Climate Gender Equity Fund (CGEF)
    ROOT CAPITAL INCCAMBRIDGE, MA$800,0002025To support expanding access to capital for gender inclusive agri-SGBs
    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INCNEWARK, DE$751,6272025General & Unrestricted
    BLACK INNOVATION ALLIANCEATLANTA, GA$750,0002025To support Strengthening the Inclusive Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in the U.S.
    TECHNOSERVE INCALRINGTON, VA$600,0002025To support the growth of gender diverse, green and agricultural businesses in India and Sub-Saharan Africa
    INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENTROMA$583,0002025To support financial inclusion by facilitating access to financial tools; supporting low-income women and women-owned enterprises, and by supporting the development and scaling of sustainable financial services products
    INCLUSIV INCNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025To support Maximizing Financial Inclusion Impact in the U.S.
    CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICAALEXANDRIA, VA$500,0002025Asociacin Civil Contribuir al Desarrollo Local (a.k.a. Mayma) to support the growth of gender diverse, regenerative businesses in Argentina and Mexico
    TECHNOSERVE INCALRINGTON, VA$500,0002025To support Potencia Tu Agroempresa
    SECONDMUSE FOUNDATIONLAKE OSWEGO, OR$500,0002025To support the Future Economy Labs Asia program
    CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICAALEXANDRIA, VA$500,0002025The Visa Foundation Fund
    CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICAALEXANDRIA, VA$500,0002025Visa Foundation Fund
    2X GLOBAL LIMITEDLONDON$500,0002025to support growing membership base and promote gender lens investing in the market
    GLOBAL IMPACT INVESTING NETWORK INCNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025To support The Impact Lab
    AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSSSAN FRANCISCO, CA$500,0002025the American Red Cross' Annual Disaster Giving Program (ADGP) - to support global economies impacted by disasters, through financial assistance, relief supplies, recovery support etc
    OPERATION HOPEATLANTA, GA$500,0002025To develop a digital technical assistance tool that will support 4000 women entrepreneurs and a one-year membership to HOPE network
    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INCNEWARK, DE$401,7212025General & Unrestricted
    VALUE FOR WOMEN LTDLONDON$400,0002025Expenditure Responsibility Grant
    THE UK ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATIONLONDON$391,8732025General & Unrestricted
    THE UK ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATIONLONDON$385,4382025General & Unrestricted
    THE ASPEN INSTITUTE INCWASHINGTON, DC$350,0002025To support the Digital Equity Frontiers Pilot Project
    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INCNEWARK, DE$348,4862025General & Unrestricted
    CHARITABLE GIVINGTAVISTOCK$343,7412025General & Unrestricted
    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INCNEWARK, DE$312,2712025General & Unrestricted
    SWISS ASSOCIATION FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGINGCAROUGE$300,0002025To support Accelerating Gender-Inclusive Care Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Programme (GICEEP) in Asia-Pacific
    FINANCIAL ALLIANCE FOR WOMEN INCBROOKLYN, NY$300,0002025Expenditure Responsibility Grant
    SINGA GLOBALPARIS$300,0002025to support the Leading Newcomer Entrepreneurship Support Programs in Europe
    TIDES CENTERLOS ANGELES, CA$300,0002025to help diverse fund managers build their funds and access technical assistance, while creating connections to LPs, through an entity such as VC Include
    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INCNEWARK, DE$291,5982025General & Unrestricted
    COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT FUND INCMINNEAPOLIS, MN$250,0002025To support the program From Outputs to Outcomes: Deploying CRF Insights to Measure the Impact of the California Rebuilding Fund
    KIZ SINNOVA GES FUER SOZIALE INNOVATIONEN GGMBHOFFENBACH A M$250,0002025To support Perspektive neuStart in fostering inclusive entrepreneurship and strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Germany
    INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTREGENEVA$250,0002025Expenditure Responsibility Grant
    NATIONAL BANKERS COMMUNITY ALLIANCE INCWASHINGTON, DC$250,0002025To support the planning phase of the B.O.S.S (Back-Office Support and Seed-Capital) Tank initiative
    PT KANIKA CAHAYA (AKA INSTELLAR)JAKARTA$250,0002025Expenditure Responsibility Grant
    VILCAP INCHOUSTON, TX$250,0002025GreenTech Europe 2023: Accelerating Women-Led Sustainability SMBs
    CHIEF EXECUTIVES FOR CORPORATE PURPOSE INCNEW YORK, NY$250,0002025To support a new business and societal ROI framework for corporate foundations
    HUGE THING SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIAPOZNAN$250,0002025Expenditure Responsibility Grant
    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATIONOAKLAND, CA$250,0002025To support the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women program
    THE MILKEN INSTITUTESANTA MONICA, CA$250,0002025To support the Corporate Philanthropy Leadership Collective

    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC

    $4,168,725
    NEWARK, DE2025

    General & Unrestricted

    GUDINA TUMSA FOUNDATION

    $1,500,000
    YERER2025

    To support community development in Addis Ababa through an unrestricted grant

    WOMENS WORLD BANKING INC

    $1,200,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Empowering Women-Owned Small and Micro Businesses

    TIPPING POINT COMMUNITY

    $1,200,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    For Tipping Point Community to address and prevent youth homelessness across the Bay Area

    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC

    $1,164,875
    NEWARK, DE2025

    General & Unrestricted

    VILCAP INC

    $1,000,000
    HOUSTON, TX
    2025

    To support GreenTech Europe 2024: Accelerating Women-Led Sustainability SMBs

    FRIENDS OF THE WORLD FOOD PROGRAM INC

    $1,000,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    To support Humanitarian Assistance efforts in Gaza

    BLACK ECONOMIC ALLIANCE FOUNDATION

    $1,000,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    the center for black entrepreneurship (CBE) program

    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGEN DAVID ADOM

    $1,000,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    To support Humanitarian Assistance efforts in Israel

    INCO COMMUNITY INC

    $1,000,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    Unlocking the economic potential of women-led businesses in the UK&I

    SWISS ASSOCIATION FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGING

    $1,000,000
    CAROUGE2025

    To launch the SEED (Seedstars Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Development) Inclusivity Program

    2X GLOBAL LIMITED

    $1,000,000
    LONDON2025

    the Climate Gender Equity Fund (CGEF)

    ROOT CAPITAL INC

    $800,000
    CAMBRIDGE, MA2025

    To support expanding access to capital for gender inclusive agri-SGBs

    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC

    $751,627
    NEWARK, DE2025

    General & Unrestricted

    BLACK INNOVATION ALLIANCE

    $750,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    To support Strengthening the Inclusive Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in the U.S.

    TECHNOSERVE INC

    $600,000
    ALRINGTON, VA2025

    To support the growth of gender diverse, green and agricultural businesses in India and Sub-Saharan Africa

    INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

    $583,000
    ROMA2025

    To support financial inclusion by facilitating access to financial tools; supporting low-income women and women-owned enterprises, and by supporting the development and scaling of sustainable financial services products

    INCLUSIV INC

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    To support Maximizing Financial Inclusion Impact in the U.S.

    CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA

    $500,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    Asociacin Civil Contribuir al Desarrollo Local (a.k.a. Mayma) to support the growth of gender diverse, regenerative businesses in Argentina and Mexico

    TECHNOSERVE INC

    $500,000
    ALRINGTON, VA2025

    To support Potencia Tu Agroempresa

    SECONDMUSE FOUNDATION

    $500,000
    LAKE OSWEGO, OR2025

    To support the Future Economy Labs Asia program

    CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA

    $500,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    The Visa Foundation Fund

    CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA

    $500,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    Visa Foundation Fund

    2X GLOBAL LIMITED

    $500,000
    LONDON2025

    to support growing membership base and promote gender lens investing in the market

    GLOBAL IMPACT INVESTING NETWORK INC

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    To support The Impact Lab

    AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS

    $500,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    the American Red Cross' Annual Disaster Giving Program (ADGP) - to support global economies impacted by disasters, through financial assistance, relief supplies, recovery support etc

    OPERATION HOPE

    $500,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    To develop a digital technical assistance tool that will support 4000 women entrepreneurs and a one-year membership to HOPE network

    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC

    $401,721
    NEWARK, DE2025

    General & Unrestricted

    VALUE FOR WOMEN LTD

    $400,000
    LONDON2025

    Expenditure Responsibility Grant

    THE UK ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION

    $391,873
    LONDON2025

    General & Unrestricted

    THE UK ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION

    $385,438
    LONDON2025

    General & Unrestricted

    THE ASPEN INSTITUTE INC

    $350,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    To support the Digital Equity Frontiers Pilot Project

    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC

    $348,486
    NEWARK, DE2025

    General & Unrestricted

    CHARITABLE GIVING

    $343,741
    TAVISTOCK2025

    General & Unrestricted

    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC

    $312,271
    NEWARK, DE2025

    General & Unrestricted

    SWISS ASSOCIATION FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGING

    $300,000
    CAROUGE2025

    To support Accelerating Gender-Inclusive Care Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Programme (GICEEP) in Asia-Pacific

    FINANCIAL ALLIANCE FOR WOMEN INC

    $300,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    Expenditure Responsibility Grant

    SINGA GLOBAL

    $300,000
    PARIS2025

    to support the Leading Newcomer Entrepreneurship Support Programs in Europe

    TIDES CENTER

    $300,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    to help diverse fund managers build their funds and access technical assistance, while creating connections to LPs, through an entity such as VC Include

    AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC

    $291,598
    NEWARK, DE2025

    General & Unrestricted

    COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT FUND INC

    $250,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    To support the program From Outputs to Outcomes: Deploying CRF Insights to Measure the Impact of the California Rebuilding Fund

    KIZ SINNOVA GES FUER SOZIALE INNOVATIONEN GGMBH

    $250,000
    OFFENBACH A M2025

    To support Perspektive neuStart in fostering inclusive entrepreneurship and strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Germany

    INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE

    $250,000
    GENEVA2025

    Expenditure Responsibility Grant

    NATIONAL BANKERS COMMUNITY ALLIANCE INC

    $250,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    To support the planning phase of the B.O.S.S (Back-Office Support and Seed-Capital) Tank initiative

    PT KANIKA CAHAYA (AKA INSTELLAR)

    $250,000
    JAKARTA2025

    Expenditure Responsibility Grant

    VILCAP INC

    $250,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    GreenTech Europe 2023: Accelerating Women-Led Sustainability SMBs

    CHIEF EXECUTIVES FOR CORPORATE PURPOSE INC

    $250,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    To support a new business and societal ROI framework for corporate foundations

    HUGE THING SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA

    $250,000
    POZNAN2025

    Expenditure Responsibility Grant

    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION

    $250,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    To support the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women program

    THE MILKEN INSTITUTE

    $250,000
    SANTA MONICA, CA2025

    To support the Corporate Philanthropy Leadership Collective