We’re building a movement that campaigns and organizes locally and globally to create a world powered by just, accessible renewable energy and to keep fossil fuels in the ground.
350org’s recent grants show a foundation that uses network support to sustain a distributed climate movement. In 2025, it gave $136,000 to 350 Seattle for network council support, and it followed with $91,000 to 350 Bay Area for the same purpose. That pattern points to a funder backing local infrastructure rather than one-off projects. The organization’s own summary centers on campaigns and organizing for just, accessible renewable energy and keeping fossil fuels in the ground, and the grants align with that aim through support for climate advocacy networks, embedded organizers, and regional coalitions. The 2023 record adds campaign-specific funding. 350org awarded $109,945 to 350 Madison for Fossil Free Fed campaign work and $107,341 to 350 Colorado for Fossil Free Fed campaign work and network council trainings. Other grants supported named 350 affiliates and climate advocacy groups across the United States, including Minneapolis, Boulder, and Oakland. Taken together, the pattern is less about isolated grants and more about maintaining a coordinated base of organizers, trainings, and communications across the 350 network.
A major theme in 350org’s grantmaking is network council support. In 2025, it funded 350 New Hampshire with $38,500, 350 San Diego with $36,000, 350 Vermont with $36,000, and 350 Pdx with $36,000 for that purpose, showing a consistent emphasis on local affiliate infrastructure. Another clear area is fossil fuel divestment advocacy. The foundation gave $109,945 to 350 Madison for Fossil Free Fed campaign work and $107,341 to 350 Colorado for Fossil Free Fed campaign work and network council trainings. It also supported Divest NY through a $25,000 grant to NY Climate Advocacy Project for staff support and communications. A third thread is organizing support. In 2023, New York Communities Organizing Fund received $10,000 for the Fossil Free Fed campaign, and Social Good Fund I received $6,275 for the Fossil Free Fed reserve campaign. These grants show direct backing for campaign operations and communications.
350org’s typical grant size sits in a fairly tight band: the 25th percentile is $33,250, the median is $36,000, and the 75th percentile is $51,625. Most listed awards cluster around $36,000, with a few larger campaign-support grants above $100,000. The data shows repeat support to some recipients across years. 350 Seattle appears in both 2023 and 2025, and 350 Colorado also appears in both years, which suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated awards. 350org is classified as a regular funder, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. No application process is stated in the data.
$783K
$11.1M
$19.5M
$22.8M
Most grants fall between $33K and $52K, with a median of $36K.
25th Percentile
$33K
Median
$36K
75th Percentile
$52K
About 6% of grants go to recipients in MN.
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350org gives nationally, and every recent grant listed goes to U.S. recipients. Minnesota is the top state by grant count, while Massachusetts accounts for 6% of grants. Recent awards reach Seattle, Madison, Boulder, Oakland, Dover, La Mesa, Somerville, Portland, Burlington, Greenbush, Brooklyn, and Richmond. The recipient pattern is spread across the West, Midwest, Northeast, and California, with a mix of affiliate hubs and climate advocacy organizations.
Its grants support climate change, renewable energy, fossil fuel divestment, climate justice, community organizing and training, advocacy, and campaigns. Recent awards specifically funded network council support, Fossil Free Fed campaign work, network council trainings, staff support, and campaign communications.
Typical awards are tightly grouped: the 25th percentile is $33,250, the median is $36,000, and the 75th percentile is $51,625. Several recent grants are exactly $36,000, alongside larger awards such as $136,000 and $109,945.
Yes. 350 Seattle appears in both 2023 and 2025, and 350 Colorado appears in both years as well. That indicates some recurring relationships rather than entirely one-time grantmaking.
The foundation gives nationally, with all listed recent grants going to U.S. recipients. Minnesota is the top state by grant count, and Massachusetts receives 6% of grants. The recipient list includes organizations in Seattle, Madison, Boulder, Oakland, and Brooklyn among others.
Recent grantees include 350 Seattle, 350 Madison, 350 Colorado, 350 Bay Area, 350 New Hampshire, 350 San Diego, Mn 350, Better Future Project Inc (350 Massachusetts), 350 Pdx, 350 Vermont Inc, NY Climate Advocacy Project, New York Communities Organizing Fund Inc, and Social Good Fund I.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 350 SEATTLE | SEATTLE, WA | $136,000 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| 350 BAY AREA | OAKLAND, CA | $91,000 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| 350 NEW HAMPSHIRE | DOVER, NH | $38,500 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| BETTER FUTURE PROJECT INC (350 MASSACHUSETTS) | SOMERVILLE, MA | $36,000 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| 350 PDX | PORTLAND, OR | $36,000 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| 350 COLORADO | BOULDER, CO | $36,000 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| 350 VERMONT INC | BURLINGTON, VT | $36,000 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| 350 SAN DIEGO (SANDIEGO350) | LA MESA, CA | $36,000 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| 350 MADISON INC (350 WISCONSIN INC) | MADISON, WI | $36,000 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| MN 350 | MINNEAPOLIS, MN | $36,000 | 2025 | NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT |
| 350 MADISON | MADISON, WI | $109,945 | 2023 | FOSSIL FREE FED CAMPAIGN WORK |
| 350 COLORADO | BOULDER, CO | $107,341 | 2023 | FOSSIL FREE FED CAMPAIGN WORK, NETWORK COUNCIL TRAININGS |
| NY CLIMATE ADVOCACY PROJECT | GREENBUSH, NY | $25,000 | 2023 | STAFF SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS FOR DIVEST NY |
| NEW YORK COMMUNITIES ORGANIZING FUND INC | BROOKLYN, NY | $10,000 | 2023 | FOSSIL FREE FED CAMPAIGN |
| 350 SEATTLE | SEATTLE, WA | $7,000 | 2023 | PNW EMBEDDED ORGANIZER |
| SOCIAL GOOD FUND I | RICHMOND, CA | $6,275 | 2023 | FOSSIL FREE FED RESERVE CAMPAIGN |
350 SEATTLE
$136,000NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
350 BAY AREA
$91,000NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
350 NEW HAMPSHIRE
$38,500NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
BETTER FUTURE PROJECT INC (350 MASSACHUSETTS)
$36,000NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
350 PDX
$36,000NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
350 COLORADO
$36,000NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
350 VERMONT INC
NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
350 SAN DIEGO (SANDIEGO350)
$36,000NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
350 MADISON INC (350 WISCONSIN INC)
$36,000NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
MN 350
$36,000NETWORK COUNCIL SUPPORT
350 MADISON
$109,945FOSSIL FREE FED CAMPAIGN WORK
350 COLORADO
$107,341FOSSIL FREE FED CAMPAIGN WORK, NETWORK COUNCIL TRAININGS
NY CLIMATE ADVOCACY PROJECT
$25,000STAFF SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS FOR DIVEST NY
NEW YORK COMMUNITIES ORGANIZING FUND INC
$10,000FOSSIL FREE FED CAMPAIGN
350 SEATTLE
$7,000PNW EMBEDDED ORGANIZER
SOCIAL GOOD FUND I
$6,275FOSSIL FREE FED RESERVE CAMPAIGN