To ensure that everyone — especially those who are underrepresented — has the information, rights, and power to influence the decisions that affect their lives.
Luminate Foundation Inc. puts large, repeated grants behind a narrow set of connected goals: civic participation, democracy and governance, press freedom and journalism, information integrity, digital rights, strategic litigation, advocacy, and capacity building for underrepresented groups. One of its clearest signals is the $1,000,000 grant to Amalgamated Charitable Foundation in 2025 to meaningfully resource Black feminist movements globally. The foundation also backed Liberty with $1,000,000 in 2024 and $520,000 in 2023 for work on injustice and freedom in the UK, showing sustained support for rights-based organizing across multiple years. Its funding pattern includes core institutional support, unrestricted funding, and field-building, alongside grants for technology, platforms, and investigative work. Recent awards also show attention to digital rights and civic space, with grantees such as Access Now, Privacy International, and Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales receiving support for privacy, surveillance, and AI-related concerns. The portfolio spans advocacy groups, research organizations, and news and accountability institutions, often backing the infrastructure that supports longer-term public-interest work rather than only discrete projects.
In digital rights, the foundation funded Privacy International with $650,000 in 2023 to raise awareness on technologies that place privacy at risk, and gave $650,000 in 2025 to Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales for protecting digital rights and civic space against surveillance and AI. Its information-integrity work appears in a $784,000 grant to Conectas in 2024 to combat misinformation and hate speech in Brazil, as well as support for More In Common to build communities resilient to polarisation and social division. In the open-government space, it awarded $542,000 to Open Knowledge Foundation Germany in 2024 for open government, open education, and civic tech, and $500,000 to Open Contracting Partnership in 2023 to make public procurement more transparent and effective globally. For journalism and accountability, the foundation supported Correctiv in 2023 and 2024 for investigating injustices and abuses of power and running educational programs.
Typical grant size clusters around $125,000 at the 25th percentile, a $200,000 median, and $265,000 at the 75th percentile, while several grants in the recent list sit far above that range. The same organizations appear across multiple years, including East West Management Institute, Correctiv, Data and Society Research Institute, More In Common, Liberty, Digital Freedom Fund, and Open Contracting Partnership, which suggests recurring relationships rather than one-off awards. Luminate Foundation Inc. is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. The grant descriptions also point to a preference for core institutional support, unrestricted funding, capacity building, and field-building over tightly scoped project grants.
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$11M
$874K
$16M
Most grants fall between $125K and $265K, with a median of $200K.
25th Percentile
$125K
Median
$200K
75th Percentile
$265K
About 35% of grants go to recipients in DC.
Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Luminate Foundation.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 137 | $36.9M | 36.5% |
| 2 | United Kingdom | 50 | $12.9M |
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Grant recipients are concentrated in the United States, which accounts for 137 grants and 36.5% of recipient locations. Washington, DC appears often, including awards to Open Government Partnership, Inter-American Foundation, Open Contracting Partnership, and Washington Office on Latin America. Other common recipient locations include New York, NY; London; and Berlin, reflecting a portfolio that is national in scope but active across the US, UK, and parts of Europe and Latin America. The recipient-country mix also reaches Mexico City and South Jakarta through digital-rights grants.
Its stated focus areas include civic participation, democracy and governance, press freedom and journalism, information integrity and combatting misinformation, digital rights and data rights, strategic litigation, advocacy and campaigns, and capacity building for underrepresented groups. The recent grants also show work tied to Black feminist movements, open government, and privacy and AI accountability.
Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years, including East West Management Institute, Correctiv, Data and Society Research Institute, More In Common, Liberty, Digital Freedom Fund, and Open Contracting Partnership. That pattern points to continued relationships rather than isolated grants.
The grant-size distribution centers at $125,000 for the 25th percentile, $200,000 at the median, and $265,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent grants also include larger awards such as $1,000,000, $860,673, and $784,000.
The top state by grant count is DC, with 35% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Recipients also cluster in other cities such as New York, London, and Berlin, showing a broader national and international reach.
The foundation’s recent grants include core institutional support, capacity building, unrestricted funding, support for strategic scaling of technology and platforms, and support for strategic litigation and investigative work. Those patterns appear in grants to organizations such as East West Management Institute, Global Witness, and Digital Freedom Fund.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
| 3 | Nigeria | 25 | $5M | 6.7% |
| 4 | South Africa | 24 | $4M | 6.4% |
| 5 | Kenya | 23 | $4M | 6.1% |
| 6 | Colombia | 15 | $2.2M | 4.0% |
| 7 | Germany | 12 | $3.5M | 3.2% |
| 8 | Brazil | 11 | $3.2M | 2.9% |
| 9 | Argentina | 11 | $1.5M | 2.9% |
| 10 | France | 9 | $1.8M | 2.4% |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amalgamated Charitable Foundation | Washington, DC | $1,000,000 | 2025 | To meaningfully resource black feminist movements globally. |
| East West Management Institute | New York, NY | $860,673 | 2025 | Support Freedom of Expression cluster, via core institutional, capacity building |
| Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales (R3D) | Mexico City | $650,000 | 2025 | Protects digital rights and civic space against surveillance and AI. |
| Data and Society Research Institute | New York, NY | $650,000 | 2025 | Support social implications of data-centric technologies & automation. |
| Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) | Washington, DC | $600,000 | 2025 | Promoting racial action plans and protecting human rights in Americas. |
| Tifa Foundation | South Jakarta | $550,000 | 2025 | Protects digital rights and civic space against surveillance and AI. |
| CalMatters | Sacramento, CA | $500,000 | 2025 | Supports global AI reporting consortium, sharing expertise with newsrooms worldwide. |
| Inter-American Foundation | Washington, DC | $500,000 | 2025 | To strengthen the countrys civic space |
| Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) | New York, NY | $500,000 | 2025 | General Operating Grant. |
| International Women's Media Foundation | Washington, DC | $480,000 | 2025 | Supports safety of women and non-binary journalists, anti-online violence. |
| Agencia Publica | Sao Paulo | $450,550 | 2025 | Supports Agencia Publicas development, global influence, and Big Tech investigation |
| Access Now | Brooklyn, NY | $450,000 | 2025 | Support digital rights of world users at risk. |
| Privacy International (PI) | London | $450,000 | 2025 | Support Grantee's work on right to privacy for everyone, everywhere |
| Lighthouse Reports | Utrecht | $432,750 | 2025 | Advances accountability journalism, GenAI, and surveillance technology newsroom. |
| Human Dignity Trust | London | $405,300 | 2025 | Supports legal reform and protection for LGBT people worldwide. |
| Global Investigative Journalism Network - GIJN | Washington, DC | $400,000 | 2025 | Supports advanced investigations and safe tech infrastructure in newsrooms. |
| CLIP - Centro Latinoamericano de Investigacion Periodistica | Nicoya | $395,000 | 2025 | To support achieving institutional objective of fostering public debate |
| Association for Progressive Communications (APC) | San Francisco, CA | $355,000 | 2025 | Building cohort organisations in Asia working on Big Tech accountability |
| Freedom Voices Network | Paris | $330,000 | 2025 | To secure data of threatened journalists and publish their reporting. |
| Engage Media | Melbourne | $327,184 | 2025 | Supports Indonesia's AI governance, youth activism, and tech surveillance research |
| Media Monitoring Africa | Johannesburg | $310,000 | 2025 | Supports healthy information ecosystems and informed citizenry in South Africa. |
| Katiba Institute | Nairobi | $300,000 | 2025 | To entrench a culture and practice of constitutionalism in Kenya |
| School of Politics Policy and Governance | Abuja | $300,000 | 2025 | Builds new, skilled political class to solve Africas development. |
| Atlantic Council | Washington, DC | $300,000 | 2025 | To benefit democracy and human rights in Colombia. |
| Digital Freedom Fund (DFF) | Amsterdam | $275,000 | 2025 | Support digital rights in Europe through strategic litigation |
| Baraza Media Lab | Nairobi | $270,000 | 2025 | Improve resilience, coordination and support media, journalism and creative spaces. |
| Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir | Mexico City | $267,000 | 2025 | To support to Indigenous, Afro-Mexican, youth, and LBT+ women leaders |
| TechHer | Abuja | $260,000 | 2025 | Supports combating online gender violence and womens digital rights. |
| Namati | Washington, DC | $250,000 | 2025 | Promoting paralegal outreach and awareness raising among communities facing discrimination |
| Instituto Incube | Sao Paulo | $250,000 | 2025 | To support Grantee's project, More in Common Brazil |
| Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (formerly Premium Times Ce | Abuja | $250,000 | 2025 | To improve the media and information ecosystem in Nigeria. |
| Global Witness | London | $250,000 | 2025 | Advocacy work in the areas of socioenvironmental and climate justice |
| Digital Rights Foundation (DRF) | Lahore | $250,000 | 2025 | Investigates and campaigns against online and real-world harms in Pakistan. |
| BudgIT | Lagos | $250,000 | 2025 | Supports BudgITs advocacy, civil society, and civic tech participation |
| Media Defence | London | $240,000 | 2025 | Supports free speech, journalists, litigation, and internal operations. |
| Accountability Counsel | San Francisco, CA | $230,000 | 2025 | Supporting communities via communities, Policy Advocacy and Research programme. |
| Phandeeyar | Walnut, CA | $230,000 | 2025 | Core funding/reserve to grow their resilience to pursue organisational objectives. |
| Hadis Foundation | Abuja | $210,000 | 2025 | Improves young peoples responsible tech use and civic participation. |
| Caribe Afirmativo | Barranquilla | $204,000 | 2025 | support fostering LGBTIQ+ and public policy in Colombia |
| East West Management Institute | New York, NY | $202,500 | 2025 | To implement Indigenous Knowledge and Data Sovereignty (IKDS) framework |
| Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) | Lagos | $200,000 | 2025 | support strategic litigation work and civic participation space in Nigeria. |
| Paradigm Initiative | Lagos | $200,000 | 2025 | Core grant to Paradigm Initiative in support of their work. |
| Afrobarometer | Accra | $200,000 | 2025 | Training youth organisations in data collection, management and story telling. |
| CANVAS | Belgrade | $200,000 | 2025 | General operating support renewal grant |
| Futurelect | Johannesburg | $200,000 | 2025 | Design/deliver non-partisan, intensive and interdisciplinary young leadership development and training. |
| Hashtag Generation | Colombo | $200,000 | 2025 | To build know-how and capacity to hold tech platforms accountable |
| Manos Visibles | Bogota | $200,000 | 2025 | Promotes rights for marginalised groups in Colombia through media. |
| Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) | New York, NY | $200,000 | 2025 | to help independent media thrive and safeguard editorial independence. |
| Open Institute International | Nairobi | $200,000 | 2025 | Improves public services for marginalised Kenyan communities using technology. |
| Reporters Without Borders | Paris | $200,000 | 2025 | Promotes global democratic principles in information and communication space. |
Amalgamated Charitable Foundation
$1,000,000To meaningfully resource black feminist movements globally.
East West Management Institute
$860,673Support Freedom of Expression cluster, via core institutional, capacity building
Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales (R3D)
$650,000Protects digital rights and civic space against surveillance and AI.
Data and Society Research Institute
$650,000Support social implications of data-centric technologies & automation.
Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA)
$600,000Promoting racial action plans and protecting human rights in Americas.
Tifa Foundation
$550,000Protects digital rights and civic space against surveillance and AI.
CalMatters
$500,000Supports global AI reporting consortium, sharing expertise with newsrooms worldwide.
Inter-American Foundation
$500,000To strengthen the countrys civic space
Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI)
$500,000General Operating Grant.
International Women's Media Foundation
$480,000Supports safety of women and non-binary journalists, anti-online violence.
Agencia Publica
$450,550Supports Agencia Publicas development, global influence, and Big Tech investigation
Access Now
$450,000Support digital rights of world users at risk.
Privacy International (PI)
$450,000Support Grantee's work on right to privacy for everyone, everywhere
Lighthouse Reports
$432,750Advances accountability journalism, GenAI, and surveillance technology newsroom.
Human Dignity Trust
$405,300Supports legal reform and protection for LGBT people worldwide.
Global Investigative Journalism Network - GIJN
$400,000Supports advanced investigations and safe tech infrastructure in newsrooms.
CLIP - Centro Latinoamericano de Investigacion Periodistica
$395,000To support achieving institutional objective of fostering public debate
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
$355,000Building cohort organisations in Asia working on Big Tech accountability
Freedom Voices Network
$330,000To secure data of threatened journalists and publish their reporting.
Engage Media
$327,184Supports Indonesia's AI governance, youth activism, and tech surveillance research
Media Monitoring Africa
$310,000Supports healthy information ecosystems and informed citizenry in South Africa.
Katiba Institute
$300,000To entrench a culture and practice of constitutionalism in Kenya
School of Politics Policy and Governance
$300,000Builds new, skilled political class to solve Africas development.
Atlantic Council
$300,000To benefit democracy and human rights in Colombia.
Digital Freedom Fund (DFF)
$275,000Support digital rights in Europe through strategic litigation
Baraza Media Lab
$270,000Improve resilience, coordination and support media, journalism and creative spaces.
Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir
$267,000To support to Indigenous, Afro-Mexican, youth, and LBT+ women leaders
TechHer
$260,000Supports combating online gender violence and womens digital rights.
Namati
$250,000Promoting paralegal outreach and awareness raising among communities facing discrimination
Instituto Incube
$250,000To support Grantee's project, More in Common Brazil
Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (formerly Premium Times Ce
$250,000To improve the media and information ecosystem in Nigeria.
Global Witness
$250,000Advocacy work in the areas of socioenvironmental and climate justice
Digital Rights Foundation (DRF)
$250,000Investigates and campaigns against online and real-world harms in Pakistan.
BudgIT
$250,000Supports BudgITs advocacy, civil society, and civic tech participation
Media Defence
$240,000Supports free speech, journalists, litigation, and internal operations.
Accountability Counsel
$230,000Supporting communities via communities, Policy Advocacy and Research programme.
Phandeeyar
$230,000Core funding/reserve to grow their resilience to pursue organisational objectives.
Hadis Foundation
$210,000Improves young peoples responsible tech use and civic participation.
Caribe Afirmativo
$204,000support fostering LGBTIQ+ and public policy in Colombia
East West Management Institute
$202,500To implement Indigenous Knowledge and Data Sovereignty (IKDS) framework
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP)
$200,000support strategic litigation work and civic participation space in Nigeria.
Paradigm Initiative
$200,000Core grant to Paradigm Initiative in support of their work.
Afrobarometer
$200,000Training youth organisations in data collection, management and story telling.
CANVAS
$200,000General operating support renewal grant
Futurelect
$200,000Design/deliver non-partisan, intensive and interdisciplinary young leadership development and training.
Hashtag Generation
$200,000To build know-how and capacity to hold tech platforms accountable
Manos Visibles
$200,000Promotes rights for marginalised groups in Colombia through media.
Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF)
$200,000to help independent media thrive and safeguard editorial independence.
Open Institute International
$200,000Improves public services for marginalised Kenyan communities using technology.
Reporters Without Borders
$200,000Promotes global democratic principles in information and communication space.