The grants shown are large, infrequent transfers from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust to affiliated foundations (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Gates Foundation), indicating the Trust functions primarily as an endowment/funding vehicle rather than a programmatic grantmaker. No program-level or beneficiary-facing grants are listed, so program priorities cannot be inferred from these entries. Giving is concentrated in Seattle/WA (the organization’s home) and focused on institutional support for the operating foundations' charitable work.
Very large, infrequent internal grants to affiliated foundations; few recipients; no direct programmatic grants shown
Notable grantees: BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION, GATES FOUNDATION
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust shows up in the record as a funding vehicle for the charitable purposes of the Gates Foundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, with transfers measured in billions rather than the smaller operating grants seen at many foundations. The largest recent grant listed is $8,096,000,000 to Gates Foundation in 2025, followed by $7,751,200,000 to Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2024 and $6,806,925,000 in 2023 to the same foundation. That pattern points to a trust structured around institutional support, not direct program grants to external nonprofits or individuals. The named recipients are all Seattle-based, and the grant descriptions are identical across the top awards, emphasizing support for the charitable purposes of the affiliated foundations. For nonprofit researchers, the key takeaway is that this trust functions as a capital source behind the operating foundations rather than a separate, beneficiary-facing grantmaker. Its giving record here is compact, highly concentrated, and directed to related organizations rather than a wide field of outside grantees.
The available grants center on broad charitable support rather than topic-specific awards. In 2025, the trust gave $8,096,000,000 to Gates Foundation to fund the charitable purposes of the foundation. In 2024, it gave $7,751,200,000 to Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for the same purpose, and in 2023 it sent $6,806,925,000 to the same recipient under the same language. Because the listed grants all use the same purpose text, the record does not break out program areas such as health, education, or poverty reduction. What is clear is that the trust’s role is to resource the work of the affiliated foundations at a very large scale, with the named recipients serving as the operational channel for that charitable activity.
The grant-size distribution is extremely large and tightly clustered: p25 is $7,042,993,750, median is $7,279,062,500, and p75 is $7,515,131,250. The recent record shows repeated transfers across consecutive years, all to affiliated Seattle organizations, which suggests a recurring funding pattern rather than isolated one-off awards. The trust is classified as a regular funder, not a donor-advised fund, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. The grant language is uniform and foundation-directed, indicating institutional support for charitable purposes rather than open competition or application-based grantmaking.
$22.7B
$77.6B
$10.2B
$8.5B
Most grants fall between $7B and $7.5B, with a median of $7.3B.
25th Percentile
$7B
Median
$7.3B
75th Percentile
$7.5B
About 100% of grants go to recipients in WA.
WILLIAM H GATES III
TRUSTEE AND CEO
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Grantmaking in the record is entirely US-based, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state of Washington. Seattle is the city named for every listed recipient, and Washington is also the top state by grant count. No non-US recipient countries appear in the available grant list. The geographic pattern is therefore highly concentrated in one city and one state, reflecting internal support within the Gates philanthropic structure rather than distributed external grantmaking.
It functions as a funding vehicle for affiliated philanthropy rather than a programmatic grantmaker. The recent grants are large transfers to Gates Foundation and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, each described as funding the charitable purposes of the foundation.
The listed recipients are affiliated Seattle organizations: Gates Foundation and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The top three grants in the record all go to one of those two entities.
The grant-size distribution is in the billions. Typical size is p25 at $7,042,993,750, median at $7,279,062,500, and p75 at $7,515,131,250.
All listed grants go to recipients in Washington, and the recipient city shown throughout the record is Seattle. The grant country distribution is 100% US.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GATES FOUNDATION | SEATTLE, WA | $8,096,000,000 | 2025 | TO FUND THE CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF THE FOUNDATION |
| BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION | SEATTLE, WA | $7,751,200,000 | 2024 | TO FUND THE CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF THE FOUNDATION |
| BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION | SEATTLE, WA | $6,806,925,000 | 2023 | TO FUND THE CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF THE FOUNDATION |
GATES FOUNDATION
$8,096,000,000TO FUND THE CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF THE FOUNDATION
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION
$7,751,200,000TO FUND THE CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF THE FOUNDATION
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION
$6,806,925,000TO FUND THE CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF THE FOUNDATION