
The Builders Initiative Foundation concentrates its giving on climate-smart and water-smart agricultural solutions in the Midwest and on strengthening coordinated climate philanthropy, while also making targeted investments in urban violence reduction in Chicago. It funds national intermediaries and major regional foundations that can scale systems-level change rather than frontline service delivery. Its grants emphasize policy- and practice-change in agriculture to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve water outcomes, with a secondary local focus on violence prevention initiatives.
Builders Initiative Foundation’s recent giving shows a clear pattern: large grants to intermediaries that can move agricultural and climate systems at scale, alongside targeted support for Chicago violence reduction. The foundation gave $9.5 million to Walton Family Foundation in 2024 and $6 million in 2023 for Environment Program grantmaking tied to more climate-smart and water-smart agricultural practices in the Midwest. It also made a $5 million grant to Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors in 2024 to coordinate climate-first donors around reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving water outcomes in American agriculture. In Chicago, the foundation backed coordinated responses to street violence through a $4 million grant to Chicago Community Foundation in 2025 and supported a food resilience program at ForeFront with $3 million in 2025. These grants point to a funder that prefers systems-level, multi-actor approaches over small, isolated projects. Its portfolio also reaches into ocean and blue carbon work, clean energy for low-income homes, and workforce-linked climate initiatives, but the common thread is scale: funding structures, networks, and programs designed to shape policy and practice rather than only deliver direct services.
In agriculture, the foundation backed Midwest sustainability efforts through a $1,862,500 grant to Walton Family Foundation in 2025 for its grantmaking program focused on advancing sustainability efforts in the Midwest. It also supported data and behavior-change work in climate through a $1,750,000 grant to Rare Inc in 2023 for Make It Personal, a system designed to reduce carbon emissions through individual action. In blue carbon and coastal conservation, it gave $1,000,000 to Maine Community Foundation Inc in 2023 for a series of blue carbon projects tied to Maine’s Climate Action Plan, in partnership with the Broad Reach Fund. In food-system work, ForeFront received $3 million in 2024 to support the regranting efforts of the Chicago Region Food System Fund, showing a preference for pooled, regional funding structures.
Typical grants are sizable: the p25 is $75,000, the median is $145,534, and the p75 is $250,000. The recent list also shows repeated support to the same organizations across multiple years, including Walton Family Foundation, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, ForeFront, Chicago Community Foundation, CREO Family Office Syndicate, Best Friends Animal Society, and Elevate. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-off awards. The foundation is classified as a regular funder and also makes program-related investments. Its grants include operating support, program support, regranting support, and growth or sustainability planning.
$96.8M
$1.7B
$245.2M
$117.9M
Most grants fall between $75K and $250K, with a median of $146K.
25th Percentile
$75K
Median
$146K
75th Percentile
$250K
About 41% of grants go to recipients in IN.
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Top 6 recipient countries by grant volume for Builders Initiative Foundation.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 1,084 | $308.8M | 97.4% |
| 2 | Mexico | 16 | $2.3M |
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Highly concentrated: very few, large grants to national intermediaries and major community foundations. Repeat, substantial support for environmental systems change in agriculture with an auxiliary one-time local investment in public safety.
Notable grantees: Walton Family Foundation, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Chicago Community Foundation
Grant activity is national, but the largest concentration of recipients in the recent list is in the United States, with smaller counts in Mexico, The Bahamas, Eswatini, the United Kingdom, and Poland. Chicago appears frequently, including grants to Chicago Community Foundation, ForeFront, Elevate, Inner-City Muslim Action Network, and Little Village Environmental Justice Organization. Other repeated recipient cities include New York, Bentonville, and Kanab. Illinois accounts for 41% of grants given to recipients in the HQ state, while Indiana is the top state by grant count for giving overall.
The foundation funds intermediaries, regional foundations, and program partners working on climate-smart and water-smart agriculture, climate philanthropy coordination, Chicago violence reduction, food resilience, blue carbon, clean energy for low-income homes, and workforce development. Recent grants include support for regranting, operating budgets, and program design.
Its giving is national, with recipient locations across the United States and a small number of grants in Mexico, The Bahamas, Eswatini, the United Kingdom, and Poland. Illinois recipients account for 41% of grants in the HQ state, and Chicago shows up repeatedly among recipient cities.
Typical grants are relatively large: the 25th percentile is $75,000, the median is $145,534, and the 75th percentile is $250,000. The recent grants list also includes several multimillion-dollar awards to intermediaries and collaborative funds.
Yes. The recent grants list includes repeated support across multiple years for Walton Family Foundation, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, ForeFront, Chicago Community Foundation, CREO Family Office Syndicate, Best Friends Animal Society, and Elevate, indicating ongoing relationships rather than isolated grants.
Builders Initiative Foundation gives program support, operating support, regranting support, and support for growth and sustainability planning. It also makes program-related investments and funds individuals.
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2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
1.4% |
| 3 | Bahamas | 6 | $1.2M | 0.5% |
| 4 | Switzerland | 4 | $1.2M | 0.4% |
| 5 | United Kingdom | 2 | $399K | 0.2% |
| 6 | Poland | 1 | $500K | 0.1% |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago Community Foundation | Chicago, IL | $4,000,000 | 2025 | to support a program focused on reducing, mitigating and preventing street violence |
| ForeFront | Chicago, IL | $3,000,000 | 2025 | to support a food resilience program in Chicago |
| CREO Family Office Syndicate | New York, NY | $3,000,000 | 2025 | to support growth and sustainability planning |
| Rewiring America Inc | Washington, DC | $2,000,000 | 2025 | to support the decarbonization of low-income homes in Indiana |
| Walton Family Foundation | Bentonville, AR | $1,862,500 | 2025 | to support its grantmaking program focused on advancing sustainability efforts in the Midwest |
| The Minneapolis Foundation | Minneapolis, MN | $1,000,000 | 2025 | to support an environmental grantmaking coalition |
| Everyday People for Change Inc | San Leandro, CA | $1,000,000 | 2025 | to support an entrepreneurship project |
| Best Friends Animal Society | Kanab, UT | $1,000,000 | 2025 | to support the operating costs of a pet resource center and shelter in Bentonville, Arkansas |
| Mission Edge San Diego | San Diego, CA | $1,000,000 | 2025 | to support clean energy development on Midwest tribal lands |
| Proofing Station | Chicago, IL | $1,000,000 | 2025 | to provide general operating support |
| Meridian Institute | Dillon, CO | $1,000,000 | 2025 | to support a research and education project focused on building a national soil data repository |
| Common Market Philadelphia Inc | Philadelphia, PA | $1,000,000 | 2025 | to support its work in the Great Lakes region |
| Little Village Environmental Justice Organization | Chicago, IL | $1,000,000 | 2025 | To provide general operating support |
| Maine Community Foundation Inc | Ellsworth, ME | $1,000,000 | 2025 | to support its funding of research on blue carbon in Maine |
| Little Village Environmental Justice Organization | Chicago, IL | $1,000,000 | 2025 | to support organizations working in support of environmental and climate efforts in Chicago |
| Elevate | Chicago, IL | $1,000,000 | 2025 | To provide general operating support |
| Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI) | Ames, IA | $905,000 | 2025 | to support educational opportunities for beginning farmers and food production and procurement partners |
| World Wildlife Fund Inc | Washington, DC | $900,000 | 2025 | to support seaweed and shellfish aquaculture programming in Maine |
| EcoWorks | Detroit, MI | $864,000 | 2025 | to support educational programs related to building electrification and efficiency in Michigan |
| Florida Atlantic University Foundation Inc | Boca Raton, FL | $862,446 | 2025 | to support community-based queen conch aquaculture development on Grand Bahama |
| The Minneapolis Foundation | Minneapolis, MN | $750,000 | 2025 | to support long-term regional movement infrastructure building |
| The Nature Conservancy | Arlington, VA | $750,000 | 2025 | to support its work to increase regenerative farming in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin |
| ForeFront | Chicago, IL | $700,000 | 2025 | to support a food assistance project in North Lawndale |
| President and Fellows of Harvard College | Cambridge, MA | $668,203 | 2025 | to support a state-based technical assistance program on food as medicine |
| American Heart Association Inc | Dallas, TX | $615,938 | 2025 | to support research and education on healthy food and nutrition |
| Minneapolis St Paul Regional Economic Development Partnership | Saint Paul, MN | $600,000 | 2025 | to support its work on sustainable protein supply chains in the Midwest |
| People for Community Recovery | Riverdale, IL | $600,000 | 2025 | To provide general operating support |
| Regents of the University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | $600,000 | 2025 | to support a fellowship program involving climate resilience and sustainability |
| Healthy Hoosiers Foundation Inc | Indianapolis, IN | $583,881 | 2025 | to support educational efforts focused on food and medicine in Indiana |
| Public Media Institute | Chicago, IL | $560,000 | 2025 | to support an artist-run spaces program in the Midwest |
| BIG NFP | Chicago, IL | $500,000 | 2025 | to increase capacity-building and programmatic support for an energy program focused on accessibility and affordability |
| 548 Foundation Inc | Chicago, IL | $500,000 | 2025 | to support implementation of a clean jobs workforce training program |
| The Minneapolis Foundation | Minneapolis, MN | $500,000 | 2025 | to support a coalition seeking to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and other climate impacts |
| Island Institute | Rockland, ME | $500,000 | 2025 | to support innovation in the lobster and aquaculture industry in Maine and increase environmental resilience |
| Milken Institute | Washington, DC | $500,000 | 2025 | to support a strategic framework for collaboration on food as medicine initiatives |
| Common Market Philadelphia Inc | Philadelphia, PA | $500,000 | 2025 | to support expansion of its programming to the Great Lakes region |
| Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors | New York, NY | $500,000 | 2025 | to support a grantmaking project focused on supporting coal-impacted communities and workers in the Midwest |
| No Kid Hungry by Share Our Strength | Washington, DC | $500,000 | 2025 | to support a program to decrease food insecurity for children in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Human Services |
| Walton Family Foundation | Bentonville, AR | $500,000 | 2025 | to support a technical assistance fund for charitable organizations |
| Meridian Institute | Dillon, CO | $500,000 | 2025 | to support a research project focused on evaluating soil inventory |
| The Nature Conservancy | Arlington, VA | $500,000 | 2025 | to support increased programmatic capacity for blue carbon ecosystem restoration projects in Maine and new projects for innovations in fisheries |
| Windward Fund | Washington, DC | $500,000 | 2025 | to support the development of innovative climate solutions in rural communities across the Midwest |
| San Diego Food System Alliance | San Diego, CA | $452,395 | 2025 | to support a project helping small-scale farmers, ranchers, fishermen and other community partners involved in the utilization of local seafood in San Diego |
| The Green Door Initiative | Detroit, MI | $450,000 | 2025 | to provide general operating support |
| Center for Neighborhood Technology | Chicago, IL | $450,000 | 2025 | To provide general operating support |
| Equity Legal Services Inc | Fairview Heights, IL | $450,000 | 2025 | to provide general operating support. |
| Everyday People for Change Inc | San Leandro, CA | $430,000 | 2025 | to support expansion of activities in Chicago |
| University of Maine | Orono, ME | $421,500 | 2025 | To support the development of cost effective and scalable kelp cultivation and carbon sequestration strategies |
| One Eleuthera Foundation | Clemson, SC | $407,906 | 2025 | to support training and education programs focused on a sustainable ocean economy in Eleuthera |
| The Perry Institute for Marine Science Inc | Waitsfield, VT | $400,016 | 2025 | to support research and education on the development of a national framework to address the impact of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease |
Chicago Community Foundation
$4,000,000to support a program focused on reducing, mitigating and preventing street violence
ForeFront
$3,000,000to support a food resilience program in Chicago
CREO Family Office Syndicate
$3,000,000to support growth and sustainability planning
Rewiring America Inc
$2,000,000to support the decarbonization of low-income homes in Indiana
Walton Family Foundation
$1,862,500to support its grantmaking program focused on advancing sustainability efforts in the Midwest
The Minneapolis Foundation
$1,000,000to support an environmental grantmaking coalition
Everyday People for Change Inc
$1,000,000to support an entrepreneurship project
Best Friends Animal Society
$1,000,000to support the operating costs of a pet resource center and shelter in Bentonville, Arkansas
Mission Edge San Diego
$1,000,000to support clean energy development on Midwest tribal lands
Proofing Station
$1,000,000to provide general operating support
Meridian Institute
$1,000,000to support a research and education project focused on building a national soil data repository
Common Market Philadelphia Inc
$1,000,000to support its work in the Great Lakes region
Little Village Environmental Justice Organization
$1,000,000To provide general operating support
Maine Community Foundation Inc
$1,000,000to support its funding of research on blue carbon in Maine
Little Village Environmental Justice Organization
$1,000,000to support organizations working in support of environmental and climate efforts in Chicago
Elevate
$1,000,000To provide general operating support
Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI)
$905,000to support educational opportunities for beginning farmers and food production and procurement partners
World Wildlife Fund Inc
$900,000to support seaweed and shellfish aquaculture programming in Maine
EcoWorks
$864,000to support educational programs related to building electrification and efficiency in Michigan
Florida Atlantic University Foundation Inc
$862,446to support community-based queen conch aquaculture development on Grand Bahama
The Minneapolis Foundation
$750,000to support long-term regional movement infrastructure building
The Nature Conservancy
$750,000to support its work to increase regenerative farming in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
ForeFront
$700,000to support a food assistance project in North Lawndale
President and Fellows of Harvard College
$668,203to support a state-based technical assistance program on food as medicine
American Heart Association Inc
$615,938to support research and education on healthy food and nutrition
Minneapolis St Paul Regional Economic Development Partnership
$600,000to support its work on sustainable protein supply chains in the Midwest
People for Community Recovery
$600,000To provide general operating support
Regents of the University of Michigan
$600,000to support a fellowship program involving climate resilience and sustainability
Healthy Hoosiers Foundation Inc
$583,881to support educational efforts focused on food and medicine in Indiana
Public Media Institute
$560,000to support an artist-run spaces program in the Midwest
BIG NFP
$500,000to increase capacity-building and programmatic support for an energy program focused on accessibility and affordability
548 Foundation Inc
$500,000to support implementation of a clean jobs workforce training program
The Minneapolis Foundation
$500,000to support a coalition seeking to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and other climate impacts
Island Institute
$500,000to support innovation in the lobster and aquaculture industry in Maine and increase environmental resilience
Milken Institute
$500,000to support a strategic framework for collaboration on food as medicine initiatives
Common Market Philadelphia Inc
$500,000to support expansion of its programming to the Great Lakes region
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
$500,000to support a grantmaking project focused on supporting coal-impacted communities and workers in the Midwest
No Kid Hungry by Share Our Strength
$500,000to support a program to decrease food insecurity for children in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Human Services
Walton Family Foundation
$500,000to support a technical assistance fund for charitable organizations
Meridian Institute
$500,000to support a research project focused on evaluating soil inventory
The Nature Conservancy
$500,000to support increased programmatic capacity for blue carbon ecosystem restoration projects in Maine and new projects for innovations in fisheries
Windward Fund
$500,000to support the development of innovative climate solutions in rural communities across the Midwest
San Diego Food System Alliance
$452,395to support a project helping small-scale farmers, ranchers, fishermen and other community partners involved in the utilization of local seafood in San Diego
The Green Door Initiative
$450,000to provide general operating support
Center for Neighborhood Technology
$450,000To provide general operating support
Equity Legal Services Inc
$450,000to provide general operating support.
Everyday People for Change Inc
$430,000to support expansion of activities in Chicago
University of Maine
$421,500To support the development of cost effective and scalable kelp cultivation and carbon sequestration strategies
One Eleuthera Foundation
$407,906to support training and education programs focused on a sustainable ocean economy in Eleuthera
The Perry Institute for Marine Science Inc
$400,016to support research and education on the development of a national framework to address the impact of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease