
The Woven Foundation concentrates its philanthropy on educator-focused human rights work, directing all recorded funding to the Educators Institute for Human Rights. Its grants suggest an interest in strengthening teacher capacity, curriculum development, and school-based human rights education rather than broad or diversified charitable giving. The foundation appears to use relatively large, repeat awards to support a single partner organization.
Woven Foundation (fka the Bylo Chacon Foundation) has built a clear grantmaking pattern around human rights education, with repeated support for the Educators Institute for Human Rights and other organizations working through schools, teachers, and community-led partners. One of its most visible commitments is a sequence of general operating grants to the Washington, DC-based educators group, including $275,000 in both 2023 and 2024 and another $137,500 in 2025. That pattern points to sustained backing rather than one-off project funding. The foundation also extends that same approach to partners working outside the classroom. Its recent awards include core support for organizations in East Africa, expenditure-responsibility grants for community-based groups, and funding linked to social impact incubation and education support. Across the record, the foundation favors flexible grants and recurring relationships over a wide spread of small awards. The recipients include both nonprofit operators and intermediary or project-based entities, which fits a model centered on capacity-building and long-term partnership around human rights education and protection.
Human rights education is the clearest theme in the foundation’s recent giving. In 2024, it awarded $100,000 to Uc San Diego Foundation for general operating support for the Social Impact Incubator, and it made another $125,000 grant to the same recipient in 2023 for the same purpose. That shows interest in education-linked infrastructure as well as direct program work. The foundation also funds teacher and civic-learning work through school-oriented partners. It gave $88,000 in 2025 to M K Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence for general operating support, following earlier grants of $87,500 in 2024 and 2023. On the community side, it made expenditure-responsibility grants to Friends of Orphans in Kampala and to Beso Foundation in Kampala, both for general operating support, indicating support for organizations serving human-rights-related needs in East Africa.
Typical grants cluster in the mid-five-figure range, with p25 at $25,000, a median of $50,000, and p75 at $70,000. The record also shows larger repeat awards, especially for core support and general operating support, which suggests the foundation uses grants to sustain ongoing partners rather than fund narrowly defined, one-time projects. Recipients appear across multiple years, including several organizations with grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The funder is a regular grantmaker, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Several awards use expenditure responsibility, indicating active fiscal oversight for some grantees.
$5M
$28M
$2.3M
$6.6M
Most grants fall between $25K and $70K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$25K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$70K
About 39% of grants go to recipients in NY.
Top 7 recipient countries by grant volume for Woven Foundation (Fka the Bylo Chacon Foundation).
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 83 | $4.8M | 55.7% |
| 2 | Uganda | 17 | $1.2M |
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Highly concentrated giving: two sizable grants totaling $550,000, all to a single repeat grantee—indicative of targeted, likely multi-year support rather than many small or geographically diverse awards.
Notable grantees: Educators Institute for Human Rights
Most grants go to recipients in the United States, which account for 83 grants, or 55.7% of the total recipient-country distribution. Among named recipient places, Washington, DC appears repeatedly through the Educators Institute for Human Rights, while Orlando, Florida, Rochester, New York, and La Jolla, California also show up in the recent grants list. Outside the US, the foundation’s grants reach Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, the United Kingdom, the Republic of the Congo, and Guatemala, with East African recipients especially visible in Kampala, Kisumu, Butembo, and Muhanga District.
The foundation funds nonprofit organizations, academic or incubator partners, and fiscally sponsored or expenditure-responsibility recipients. Recent grants include general operating support, support for a social impact incubator, and expenditure-responsibility grants to community-based organizations in East Africa.
Yes. Human rights education is a central theme in the recorded grantmaking, including repeated support for educator-focused work and grants tied to curriculum development, teacher training, civic education, and defending democracy.
Typical grants are $25,000 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $70,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes several larger renewals, including $275,000 awards and multiple six-figure operating grants.
Yes. The recent grants list shows multi-year support to several recipients, including the Educators Institute for Human Rights in 2023, 2024, and 2025, as well as recurring grants to Glorious Orphanage, Ushahidi Inc, Tropical Focus for Rural Development, and others.
Its recipient-country distribution is led by the United States with 83 grants, or 55.7%. The recent grant list also shows a strong East African footprint, including Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya, plus additional grants in the UK, the Republic of the Congo, and Guatemala.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
11.4% |
| 3 | Rwanda | 15 | $773K | 10.1% |
| 4 | Kenya | 13 | $873K | 8.7% |
| 5 | United Kingdom | 10 | $406K | 6.7% |
| 6 | Congo (DRC) | 6 | $444K | 4.0% |
| 7 | Guatemala | 5 | $126K | 3.4% |
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GLORIOUS ORPHANAGE | BOSTON, MA | $181,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| EDUCATORS INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS | WASHINGTON, DC | $137,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| TROPICAL FOCUS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT | KISUMU | $115,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| HOPE OF FAMILY | MUHANGA | $100,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| VISION GLOBALE DORIENTATION DES JEUNES | BUTEMBO | $100,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| BESO FOUNDATION | KAMPALA | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| USHAHIDI INC | ORLANDO, FL | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| FRIENDS OF ORPHANS | KAMPALA | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| M K GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR NONVIOLENCE | ROCHESTER, NY | $88,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| DOST EDUCATION | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $87,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| UC SAN DIEGO FOUNDATION | LA JOLLA, CA | $75,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE SOCIAL IMPACT INCUBATOR |
| OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS AND ORPHANS | KISUMU | $75,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| KULA PROJECT INC | LYNCHBURG, VA | $75,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| FOUNDATION FOR LEARNING EQUALITY INC | LA JOLLA, CA | $65,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| ONE AND ALL AID | PENZANCE | $60,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| DZI FOUNDATION A COLORADO NON-PROFIT CORPORATION | RIDGWAY, CO | $60,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| PEACEDU INITIATIVE RWANDA | KIGALI | $50,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| NATIONAL POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT | NEW ORLEANS, LA | $50,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| RE-IMAGINING MIGRATION | BOSTON, MA | $50,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| EARTHENABLE INC | WESTON, MA | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| TOSTAN | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| ELLA BAKER CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN CALIFORNIA | OAKLAND, CA | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| NURSE-FAMILY PARTNERSHIP | DENVER, CO | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| DIGITAL HARBOR FOUNDATION | BERKELEY, CA | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR PROJECT WAYFINDER |
| CODE FOR AMERICA LABS | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $35,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| STRONGMINDS INC | MAPLEWOOD, NJ | $28,834 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY | BERKELEY, CA | $27,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE CALIFORNIA POLICY LAB |
| SPARK MICROGRANTS | NEW YORK, NY | $25,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| MAIA | DENVER, CO | $25,500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| FORTIFY INC | BELFAST, ME | $25,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| DORCAS CONSOLATION FAMILY | RWAMAGANA | $25,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONIBILITY |
| CAPABLE | MAMMOTH LAKES, CA | $25,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| SLUM CHILDREN FOUNDATION KAMWOKYA | KAMPALA | $25,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| GROUNDSWELL PROJECT CWDU COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY | LONDON | $25,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| WOMEN FORWARD INTERNATIONAL | WASHINGTON, DC | $25,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| GLOBAL PROJECT AGAINST HATE AND EXTREMISM | MONTGOMERY, AL | $25,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| LWALA COMMUNITY ALLIANCE | NASHVILLE, TN | $21,750 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| HOPE OF FAMILY | MUHANGA | $500 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| EDUCATORS INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS | WASHINGTON, DC | $275,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| GLORIOUS ORPHANAGE | BOSTON, MA | $165,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| USHAHIDI INC | ORLANDO, FL | $150,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| UC SAN DIEGO FOUNDATION | LA JOLLA, CA | $100,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE SOCIAL IMPACT INCUBATOR |
| TROPICAL FOCUS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT | KISUMU | $100,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| HOPE OF FAMILY | MUHANGA DISTRICT | $100,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| M K GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR NONVIOLENCE | ROCHESTER, NY | $87,500 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| VISION GLOBALE DORIENTATION DES JEUNES | BUTEMBO CITY | $79,150 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
| KULA PROJECT INC | MARIETTA, GA | $75,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| FOUNDATION FOR LEARNING EQUALITY INC | LA JOLLA, CA | $65,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| DZI FOUNDATION A COLORADO NON-PROFIT CORPORATION | RIDGWAY, CO | $60,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| ONE AND ALL AID | PENZANCE | $55,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY |
GLORIOUS ORPHANAGE
$181,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
EDUCATORS INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
$137,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
TROPICAL FOCUS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT
$115,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
HOPE OF FAMILY
$100,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
VISION GLOBALE DORIENTATION DES JEUNES
$100,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
BESO FOUNDATION
$100,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
USHAHIDI INC
$100,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
FRIENDS OF ORPHANS
$100,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
M K GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR NONVIOLENCE
$88,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
DOST EDUCATION
$87,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
UC SAN DIEGO FOUNDATION
$75,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE SOCIAL IMPACT INCUBATOR
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS AND ORPHANS
$75,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
KULA PROJECT INC
$75,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
FOUNDATION FOR LEARNING EQUALITY INC
$65,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
ONE AND ALL AID
$60,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
DZI FOUNDATION A COLORADO NON-PROFIT CORPORATION
$60,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
PEACEDU INITIATIVE RWANDA
$50,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
NATIONAL POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT
$50,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
RE-IMAGINING MIGRATION
$50,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
EARTHENABLE INC
$50,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
TOSTAN
$50,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
ELLA BAKER CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN CALIFORNIA
$50,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
NURSE-FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
$50,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
DIGITAL HARBOR FOUNDATION
$50,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR PROJECT WAYFINDER
CODE FOR AMERICA LABS
$35,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
STRONGMINDS INC
$28,834GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY
$27,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE CALIFORNIA POLICY LAB
SPARK MICROGRANTS
$25,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
MAIA
$25,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
FORTIFY INC
$25,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
DORCAS CONSOLATION FAMILY
$25,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONIBILITY
CAPABLE
$25,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
SLUM CHILDREN FOUNDATION KAMWOKYA
$25,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
GROUNDSWELL PROJECT CWDU COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
$25,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
WOMEN FORWARD INTERNATIONAL
$25,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
GLOBAL PROJECT AGAINST HATE AND EXTREMISM
$25,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
LWALA COMMUNITY ALLIANCE
$21,750GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
HOPE OF FAMILY
$500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
EDUCATORS INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
$275,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
GLORIOUS ORPHANAGE
$165,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
USHAHIDI INC
$150,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
UC SAN DIEGO FOUNDATION
$100,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE SOCIAL IMPACT INCUBATOR
TROPICAL FOCUS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT
$100,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
HOPE OF FAMILY
$100,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
M K GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR NONVIOLENCE
$87,500GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
VISION GLOBALE DORIENTATION DES JEUNES
$79,150GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY
KULA PROJECT INC
$75,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
FOUNDATION FOR LEARNING EQUALITY INC
$65,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
DZI FOUNDATION A COLORADO NON-PROFIT CORPORATION
$60,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
ONE AND ALL AID
$55,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY