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    Environmental Defense Fund

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    NEW YORK, NYSitio web2125052100

    About Environmental Defense Fund

    Guided by science and economics, and committed to climate justice, we work in the places, on the projects and with the people that can make the biggest difference.

    Focus Areas

    Climate changeMethane emissionsEnergy transitionClean transportationAgriculture and sustainable foodSustainable fisheriesWater and sustainable water supplyNatural climate solutionsSafer chemicalsClean air / air quality

    Who They Fund

    public and government bodies (US federal, state, and international governments)frontline and justice & equity communities (marginalized, impacted populations)

    About Environmental Defense Fund

    Environmental Defense Fund Incorporated channels most of its recent grantmaking into policy, research, and implementation work tied to climate and environmental systems. The largest grants in the file go to Environmental Defense Action Fund, including $7,867,820 in 2024 and $5,371,270 in 2025, which signals a sustained relationship at the policy and advocacy end of its portfolio. Another major thread is applied climate work with intermediaries and research institutions: Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc received $5,739,686 in 2023, and Tides Foundation received $3,312,700 in 2023. The foundation also supports specialized climate infrastructure and field-building, such as $1,490,000 to OpenET Inc in Carson City for water-related work and $762,400 to Emergent Forest Finance Accelerator Inc in New York. Across the recent grants list, the foundation backs both advocacy organizations and technical partners working on emissions, land use, water, and climate implementation. Its stated approach emphasizes science and economics, with climate justice as a guiding frame.

    What Environmental Defense Fund Funds

    Climate and policy work appears across the portfolio. Environmental Defense Fund Incorporated gave $918,604 to Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health and $655,000 to Ceres Inc, showing support for research and investor-oriented climate work. In natural climate solutions, the foundation awarded $754,000 to Emergent Forest Finance Accelerator Inc for Natural Climate Solutions-Tropical Forests and global technical assistance and finance, and $394,274 to Regents of the Univ of CA Santa Barbara for Economic Capacity and Natural Climate Solutions: Agricultural Soils. Water is another active area: OpenET Inc received $302,995 for Climate Resilient Water Systems, and Bonneville Environmental Foundation received $588,017 for Climate Resilient Water Systems: Colorado River Water. The portfolio also includes clean transportation and public-facing climate engagement, as shown by the $295,000 grant to African American Mayors Association for US community engagement and global transportation/trucks work.

    How Environmental Defense Fund Gives

    Typical awards cluster around a median of $30,000, with the 25th percentile at $18,000 and the 75th percentile at $68,750. The recent grants list also includes several large institutional awards, so the distribution stretches from smaller operating-style grants to multi-million-dollar commitments. Recipients recur across years: Environmental Defense Action Fund, Tides Foundation, OpenET Inc, Regents of the Univ of CA Santa Barbara, and Emergent Forest Finance Accelerator Inc each appear in more than one year. The foundation is a regular funder and does not make program-related investments. It also runs fellowship programs, including EDF Climate Corps, and those programs accept unsolicited requests.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $14.1M

    Total Assets

    $391.7M

    Total Revenue

    $298.7M

    Total Expenses

    $295.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $18K and $69K, with a median of $30K.

    25th Percentile

    $18K

    Median

    $30K

    75th Percentile

    $69K

    Geographic Reach

    National45 states funded

    About 8% of grants go to recipients in NY.

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    fisheries-dependent and coastal livelihoods

    Funding Style

    policy & advocacy (public affairs, state & federal)systems change (decarbonization, sector transformation)partnership development (multi-stakeholder, implementation partnerships)technical assistance & finance (TA & financing, investor engagement)capacity building (community engagement, USCE implementation)

    Topics

    natural climate solutions — tropical & temperate forestsnatural climate solutions — agricultural soils & regenerative agricultureblue carbon & coastal / watershed resiliencemethane reduction — global and US advocacy & legal/regulatory workdecarbonizing US power & transportation (trucks, Build to Zero)climate resilient water, fisheries & food systemsclimate & health (air quality, One Breath partnership) / clean air science

    Where Environmental Defense Fund Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are entirely U.S.-based in the data, with 583 grants to U.S. organizations. New York is the top state by grant count, while the foundation’s headquarters is also in New York, NY. Recent recipients are concentrated in a few cities and hubs: New York, NY; Washington, DC; Boston, MA; Ithaca, NY; and Santa Barbara, CA. The portfolio also reaches Carson City, NV; Portland, OR; Morgantown, WV; and Albuquerque, NM, showing a national footprint rather than a single-region pattern.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Environmental Defense Fund

    What kinds of organizations does Environmental Defense Fund Incorporated fund?

    The recent grants list shows funding for public and government bodies, universities, intermediaries, and field organizations. Examples include Environmental Defense Action Fund, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health, OpenET Inc, Tides Foundation, and the African American Mayors Association. Its listed beneficiary types also include frontline and justice communities, local communities, investors, forest-dependent stakeholders, and fisheries-dependent livelihoods.

    What are the main focus areas in the foundation’s grantmaking?

    The foundation’s focus areas include climate change, methane emissions, energy transition, clean transportation, agriculture and sustainable food, sustainable fisheries, water and sustainable water supply, natural climate solutions, safer chemicals, and clean air. Its active grant programs also point to climate mitigation, corporate sustainability, and capacity building through fellowship placements.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. Both EDF Climate Corps and EDF Fellowships, including EDF Climate Corps, are listed as accepting unsolicited requests. The fellowship programs place early-career professionals with organizations to advance sustainability and climate projects.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution centers at a median of $30,000, with the 25th percentile at $18,000 and the 75th percentile at $68,750. The recent awards range much higher at the top end, including multi-million-dollar grants to advocacy and intermediary organizations.

    Are there repeated grantees across multiple years?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in more than one year, including Environmental Defense Action Fund, Tides Foundation, OpenET Inc, Regents of the Univ of CA Santa Barbara, and Emergent Forest Finance Accelerator Inc. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-time awards only.

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    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE ACTION FUNDnew york, NY$5,371,2702025—
    Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY$711,6192025—
    West Virginia University Research CorpMorgantown, WV$414,6852025—
    Emergent Forest Finance Accelerator IncNew York, NY$407,8002025—
    President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeCambridge, MA$265,0002025—
    Five Nature LLCMiami, FL$250,0002025—
    Ceres IncBoston, MA$247,5002025—
    University of North Carolina at Chapel HillCarrboro, NC$241,0892025—
    Community College Partners ProgramLocust Grove, GA$240,0002025—
    IHS Global IncEnglewood, CO$212,5002025—
    Partnership Project IncWashington, DC$200,0002025—
    African American Mayors AssociationWashington, DC$190,0002025—
    Trustees of Columbia Univ in the City of NYNew York, NY$189,3682025—
    Ground Water Research & Education FoundOklahoma City, OK$170,0002025—
    Interfaith Center on Corp ResponsibilityNew York, NY$167,5002025—
    Pennsylvania Environmental CouncilIncPittsburgh, PA$157,5002025—
    Wetlands Watch IncNorfolk, VA$130,0002025—
    University of Rhode IslandKingston, RI$124,2262025—
    Emory UniversityAtlanta, GA$120,0002025—
    Texas Southern University FoundationHouston, TX$112,9482025—
    The Deep South Center for Environ JusticeNew Orleans, LA$110,0002025—
    Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TX$108,0482025—
    Regents of the Univer of CA Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CA$102,1612025—
    Northwestern UniversityEvanston, IL$87,3292025—
    Tides FoundationSan Francisco, CA$85,0002025—
    Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO$85,0002025—
    Hispanic Access FoundationWashington, DC$83,0002025—
    Project for Clean Energy and InnovationWashington, DC$81,7502025—
    The Partnership for Clean TransportationAtlanta, GA$80,2102025—
    HBCU Green FundForest Park, GA$75,0002025—
    Global Carbon Capture and Storage FoundWashington, DC$75,0002025—
    Natural Resources Council of MaineAugusta, ME$72,0002025—
    Breathe Utah IncSandy, UT$69,0002025—
    NaevaAlbuquerque, NM$65,0002025—
    The Council on Strategic RisksWashington, DC$65,0002025—
    Mormon Environmental Stewardship AllianceSalt Lake City, UT$60,0002025—
    The Research Foundation for SUNYAlbany, NY$60,0002025—
    GreenBiz Group IncOakland, CA$55,0002025—
    Central Pines Regional CouncilDurham, NC$55,0002025—
    Minnesota State Colleges and UniversitiesBrainerd, MN$54,6002025—
    Environmental Incentives IncWashington, DC$50,3342025—
    Graham Digital Holding LLCArlington, VA$50,0002025—
    American UniversityWashington, DC$50,0002025—
    Western Environmental Law CenterEugene, OR$50,0002025—
    Commission ShiftLaredo, TX$50,0002025—
    Regional Plan Association IncNew York, NY$50,0002025—
    Clean Energy WorksWashington, DC$49,5002025—
    Healthy GulfNew Orleans, LA$47,2502025—
    University of WashingtonSeattle, WA$47,0002025—
    EarthworksWashington, DC$40,0002025—

    ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE ACTION FUND

    $5,371,270
    new york, NY2025

    Cornell University

    $711,619
    Ithaca, NY2025

    West Virginia University Research Corp

    $414,685
    Morgantown, WV2025

    Emergent Forest Finance Accelerator Inc

    $407,800
    New York, NY2025

    President and Fellows of Harvard College

    $265,000
    Cambridge, MA2025

    Five Nature LLC

    $250,000
    Miami, FL2025

    Ceres Inc

    $247,500
    Boston, MA2025

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    $241,089
    Carrboro, NC2025

    Community College Partners Program

    $240,000
    Locust Grove, GA2025

    IHS Global Inc

    $212,500
    Englewood, CO2025

    Partnership Project Inc

    $200,000
    Washington, DC2025

    African American Mayors Association

    $190,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Trustees of Columbia Univ in the City of NY

    $189,368
    New York, NY2025

    Ground Water Research & Education Found

    $170,000
    Oklahoma City, OK2025

    Interfaith Center on Corp Responsibility

    $167,500
    New York, NY2025

    Pennsylvania Environmental CouncilInc

    $157,500
    Pittsburgh, PA2025

    Wetlands Watch Inc

    $130,000
    Norfolk, VA2025

    University of Rhode Island

    $124,226
    Kingston, RI2025

    Emory University

    $120,000
    Atlanta, GA2025

    Texas Southern University Foundation

    $112,948
    Houston, TX2025

    The Deep South Center for Environ Justice

    $110,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Texas A&M University

    $108,048
    College Station, TX2025

    Regents of the Univer of CA Santa Barbara

    $102,161
    Santa Barbara, CA2025

    Northwestern University

    $87,329
    Evanston, IL2025

    Tides Foundation

    $85,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    Colorado State University

    $85,000
    Fort Collins, CO2025

    Hispanic Access Foundation

    $83,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Project for Clean Energy and Innovation

    $81,750
    Washington, DC2025

    The Partnership for Clean Transportation

    $80,210
    Atlanta, GA2025

    HBCU Green Fund

    $75,000
    Forest Park, GA2025

    Global Carbon Capture and Storage Found

    $75,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Natural Resources Council of Maine

    $72,000
    Augusta, ME2025

    Breathe Utah Inc

    $69,000
    Sandy, UT2025

    Naeva

    $65,000
    Albuquerque, NM2025

    The Council on Strategic Risks

    $65,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Mormon Environmental Stewardship Alliance

    $60,000
    Salt Lake City, UT2025

    The Research Foundation for SUNY

    $60,000
    Albany, NY2025

    GreenBiz Group Inc

    $55,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    Central Pines Regional Council

    $55,000
    Durham, NC2025

    Minnesota State Colleges and Universities

    $54,600
    Brainerd, MN2025

    Environmental Incentives Inc

    $50,334
    Washington, DC2025

    Graham Digital Holding LLC

    $50,000
    Arlington, VA2025

    American University

    $50,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Western Environmental Law Center

    $50,000
    Eugene, OR2025

    Commission Shift

    $50,000
    Laredo, TX2025

    Regional Plan Association Inc

    $50,000
    New York, NY2025

    Clean Energy Works

    $49,500
    Washington, DC2025

    Healthy Gulf

    $47,250
    New Orleans, LA2025

    University of Washington

    $47,000
    Seattle, WA2025

    Earthworks

    $40,000
    Washington, DC2025