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    Mitchell Kapor Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    OAKLAND, CASitio web5102554650

    About Mitchell Kapor Foundation

    The Mitchell Kapor Foundation makes a small number of very large, strategic gifts focused on technology and science education for underserved youth, academic research, and civic leadership/engagement. Grants combine direct program support (notably STEM training), institutional capacity-building for local philanthropy, and high-profile investments in civic initiatives. Its giving favors Bay Area institutions but also supports national civic leadership projects.

    Focus Areas

    STEM pipeline programs for underserved high-school students (e.g., SMASH)Support for university-based research and faculty (e.g., funding specific professors at UC Berkeley)Strengthening local philanthropic infrastructure and civic capacity in the East BayInvestments in national civic leadership and public engagement initiatives

    Who They Fund

    BIPOC communities (Black, Latinx, Asian American & Pacific Islander, other Communities of Color)underserved youth and young adults (K–12 and college first‑year scholars)teachers of color / CS educators

    About Mitchell Kapor Foundation

    A $2.18 million grant to SMASH for STEM programs for underserved youth is a good entry point to the Mitchell Kapor Foundation’s grantmaking. The foundation pairs large gifts to education programs with support for academic research, civic leadership, and technology policy work. In recent years, it has backed university partnerships at UC Berkeley, public-interest technology initiatives, and organizations working on racial justice in digital spaces. The foundation also funds a small number of substantial grants to strengthen local philanthropy and civic capacity, including support for East Bay grantmaking infrastructure. Its portfolio shows a preference for strategic, program-specific investments rather than broad scattershot giving. Grants have supported college first-year scholars, faculty research, teacher development, and efforts to expand equity in computing and AI. The Mitchell Kapor Foundation also makes grants to groups working on disinformation, digital justice, and civic engagement, reflecting a focus on how technology affects public life. The foundation’s recent grants include $2 million to The Barack Obama Foundation for civic inspiration and engagement, $1.55 million to the University of California Berkeley Foundation for collaboration with the Kapor Center and Berkeley’s Graduate School of Education, and $1.05 million to the same university foundation in support of Professor Tyrone Hayes.

    What Mitchell Kapor Foundation Funds

    In STEM education, the Mitchell Kapor Foundation gave $2,182,809 to SMASH for underserved youth and another $200,000 to East Oakland Youth Development Center for youth and young adult STEAM career exploration. It also supported college access with $300,000 to The UC Davis Foundation for the SMASH Scholarship Fund and $250,000 to Yale University for the First-Year Scholars program. The foundation’s digital justice work includes $500,000 to UCLA Foundation for the Race and Digital Justice Initiative and $300,000 to Free Press for the Disinfo Defense League to address racialized disinformation targeting Black, Latinx, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and other communities of color. In AI and tech policy, it awarded $500,000 to Code for Science and Society Inc for the Center Addressing Inequities in the Digital Landscape and $150,000 to ImpactAssets for the Your Voices for Ethical AI project. Teacher and campus-based equity work also appears in its portfolio, including $150,000 to Kennesaw State University Foundation for teacher scholarships and research on computer science education teachers of color in Georgia.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $18.6M

    Total Assets

    $115.5M

    Total Revenue

    $11.4M

    Total Expenses

    $16.1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $15K and $150K, with a median of $35K.

    25th Percentile

    $15K

    Median

    $35K

    75th Percentile

    $150K

    Geographic Reach

    National15 states funded

    About 30% of grants go to recipients in MA.

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    EIN: 94-3330604
    2 declaraciones registradas
    BIPOC‑led organizations and grassroots groups (rapid‑response grantees)
    formerly ultra‑Orthodox community members
    regional communities in Atlanta/Georgia (local ecosystem)

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: few large multi-million dollar grants, occasional repeat funding to the same institution (UC Berkeley), mix of program support and institutional/capacity-building rather than many small grants.

    Funding Style

    capacity buildingprogrammatic/direct service supportcollaborative partnerships (academic–community)rapid-response re-grants for BIPOC-led groupsresearch + advocacy funding

    Notable grantees: University of California Berkeley Foundation, SMASH (Level Playing Field Institute), East Bay Community Foundation, The Barack Obama Foundation

    Topics

    STEM/STEAM education and career pathways for underserved youthAI ethics, accountability, and actionable AI projectsdigital justice and disinformation mitigation (racialized disinfo)civic engagement and voting rights mobilizationdiversifying tech ecosystem and Black tech community building (angel investor pathways, founders)teacher development and culturally responsive CS pedagogy (K–12)support for transition and community services for formerly ultra‑Orthodox individuals

    How Mitchell Kapor Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster around a median of $35,000, with a lower quartile of $15,000 and an upper quartile of $150,000. The recent record includes several very large awards, but most grants are still concentrated in the six-figure range or below. The foundation is a regular funder and appears to make repeated support to some organizations over multiple years, including SMASH, the University of California Berkeley Foundation, Yale University, and Free Press. It also funds individuals, and its latest filings show no program-related investments.

    Where Mitchell Kapor Foundation Makes Grants

    Grants are national, but California receives the largest share of awards, with 30% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Bay Area recipients appear often, including Oakland, Berkeley, and San Francisco, alongside other California cities such as Los Angeles, Davis, and Martinez. Outside California, grants land in Chicago, Washington, DC, Portland, New York, Atlanta, Raleigh, Waltham, Evanston, New Haven, Bethesda, Detroit, and Kennesaw. All recorded recipient grants are in the United States.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Mitchell Kapor Foundation

    What are the Mitchell Kapor Foundation’s main focus areas?

    Its recent grants center on STEM and STEAM pathways for underserved youth, academic research, civic leadership and engagement, digital justice, disinformation mitigation, and AI accountability. Specific awards include support for SMASH, the Race and Digital Justice Initiative at UCLA, and the Disinfo Defense League at Free Press.

    Does the Mitchell Kapor Foundation fund repeated recipients?

    Yes. The recent record shows repeat grants to organizations such as SMASH, the University of California Berkeley Foundation, Yale University, and Free Press across 2023 and 2025, indicating multi-year relationships rather than one-off awards.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Its typical grant size is $35,000 at the median, with a lower quartile of $15,000 and an upper quartile of $150,000. The recent grants list also includes much larger strategic awards, such as seven-figure gifts to education and civic organizations.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    The top state by grant count is Massachusetts, while California receives 30% of grants. Recent recipient cities include Oakland, Berkeley, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, DC, and New York.

    Does the Mitchell Kapor Foundation make grants outside the United States?

    No non-U.S. recipient countries appear in the recent grant data. The recorded recipient country distribution shows 123 grants, all in the United States.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY FOUNDATIONBERKELEY, CA$1,050,0002025TO SUPPORT PROFESSOR TYRONE HAYES
    CODE FOR SCIENCE AND SOCIETY INCPORTLAND, OR$500,0002025TO SUPPORT THE CENTER ADDRESSING INEQUITIES IN THE DIGITAL LANDSCAPE
    NEW VENTURE FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$350,0002025TO SUPPORT THE PUBLIC INTEREST TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE FUND
    SMASH (LEVEL PLAYING FIELD INSTITUTE)OAKLAND, CA$340,0002025TO SUPPORT THE WORK NEEDED TO ADDRESS SOCIAL, AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE ISSUES
    OAKLAND PUBLIC EDUCATION FUNDOAKLAND, CA$277,8392025TO SUPPORT #OAKLANDUNDIVIDED
    TECH EQUITY COLLABORATIVEMARTINEZ, CA$250,0002025TO SUPPORT ADVANCING AI IN CA
    NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYEVANSTON, IL$250,0002025GIFT TO SUPPORT PROGRAMS
    YALE UNIVERSITYNEW HAVEN, CT$250,0002025TO SUPPORT THE FIRST-YEAR SCHOLARS
    FOOTSTEPS INCNEW YORK, NY$200,0002025TO SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR FORMER ULTRA-ORTHODOX COMMUNITY
    EAST OAKLAND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTEROAKLAND, CA$200,0002025TO SUPPORT YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT STEAM CAREER EXPLORATION
    GEORGIA TECH FOUNDATION INCATLANTA, GA$175,0002025TO SUPPORT THE CONSTELLATIONS CENTER FOR EQUITY IN COMPUTING
    IMPACTASSETSBETHESDA, MD$150,0002025TO SUPPORT YOUR VOICES FOR ETHICAL AI PROJECT
    DETROIT FUTURE CITYDETROIT, MI$150,0002025TO SUPPORT THE TECH TOMORROW REPORT
    AI FOR THE PEOPLE INCBROOKLYN, NY$150,0002025TO SUPPORT ACTIONABLE AI PROJECT
    FREE PRESS INC (DISINFO DEFENSE LEAGUE)WASHINGTON, DC$150,0002025TO SUPPORT POLLING AND DISINFO DEFENSE LEAGUE PROJECTS
    LAWYERS COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER LAWWASHINGTON, DC$145,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    GOODIE NATION INCATLANTA, GA$125,0002025TO SUPPORT STEWARDING ATLANTAS BLACK TECH COMMUNITY
    MILESTONE GROWTH CAPITAL INSTITUTEDETROIT, MI$125,0002025TO SUPPORT BUILDING PATHWAYS FOR DIVERSE ANGEL INVESTORS AND FOUNDERS
    VOTO LATINO FOUNDATION INCWASHINGTON, DC$100,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    NAACP FOUNDATIONBALTIMORE, MD$100,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    POWER RISINGWASHINGTON, DC$100,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    PUBLIC RESOURCE ORG INCHEALDSBURG, CA$100,0002025TO PROMOTE UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO ALL HUMAN KNOWLEDGE
    MOSES (METROPOLITAN ORGANIZING STRATEGY ENGABLING STRENGTH)DETROIT, MI$100,0002025TO SUPPORT BLACK TECH SATURDAYS
    DONORSCHOOSEORGNEW YORK, NY$97,0002025TO SUPPORT COMPUTER SCIENCE LEARNING IN THE CLASSROOM
    NATIONAL COALITION ON BLACK CIVIC PARTICIPATIONWASHINGTON, DC$80,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN INCWASHINGTON, DC$80,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    HISPANIC FEDERATION INCNEW YORK, NY$60,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    CENTER FOR OPEN DATA ENTERPRISE INCWASHINGTON, DC$55,0002025TO SUPPORT CROSS-SECTORAL PROGRAM TO DEMOCRATIZE FEDERAL DATA WITH GENAI
    SKINNER LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE INCWASHINGTON, DC$50,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    THE ASPEN INSTITUTE INCWASHINGTON, DC$50,0002025TO SUPPORT THE TECH ACCOUNTABILITY COALITION
    PEOPLE FOR THE AMERICAN WAY FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON, DC$50,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    VOTE TO LIVE FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON, DC$50,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    NATIONAL BLACK JUSTICE COLLECTIVE INSTITUTEWASHINGTON, DC$40,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    TIDES FOUNDATIONSAN FRANCISCO, CA$30,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT EFFORTS FOR PODER LATINX COLLECTIVE FUND
    GEORGIA COALITION FOR THE PEOPLES AGENDAATLANTA, GA$25,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    WISCONSIN VOICES INCMILWAUKEE, WI$25,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    GEORGIA STAND UPATLANTA, GA$25,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    MI FAMILIA EN ACCIONPHOENIX, AZ$25,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    PA ALLIANCE FOUNDATIONPHILADELPHIA, PA$25,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    MICHIGAN ORGANIZING PROJECT (DBA MICHIGAN UNITED)DETROIT, MI$25,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    REPAIRERS OF THE BREACHGOLDSBORO, NC$20,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    SISTAHS IN BUSINESS FOUNDATION A NJ NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONATLANTA, GA$20,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    COALITION FOR HUMANE IMMIGRANT RIGHTSLOS ANGELES, CA$20,0002025TO SUPPORT YOUR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE INCNEW YORK, NY$20,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    CAROLINA FEDERATION FUNDDURHAM, NC$15,0002025TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK
    HARVARD UNIVERSITYBOSTON, MA$15,0002025TO SUPPORT THE HUTCHINS CENTER
    BRIGHT FUNDS FOUNDATIONSAN JOSE, CA$12,0102025TO SUPPORT GRANTMAKING / ONLINE GIVING
    MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTERDETROIT, MI$10,0002025TO SUPPORT COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR DETROIT OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME COLLECTIVE
    ARTS & SCRAPSDETROIT, CA$10,0002025TO SUPPORT COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR DETROIT OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME COLLECTIVE
    CODE313DETROIT, MI$10,0002025TO SUPPORT COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR DETROIT OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME COLLECTIVE

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY FOUNDATION

    $1,050,000
    BERKELEY, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT PROFESSOR TYRONE HAYES

    CODE FOR SCIENCE AND SOCIETY INC

    $500,000
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    TO SUPPORT THE CENTER ADDRESSING INEQUITIES IN THE DIGITAL LANDSCAPE

    NEW VENTURE FUND

    $350,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE PUBLIC INTEREST TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE FUND

    SMASH (LEVEL PLAYING FIELD INSTITUTE)

    $340,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE WORK NEEDED TO ADDRESS SOCIAL, AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE ISSUES

    OAKLAND PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND

    $277,839
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT #OAKLANDUNDIVIDED

    TECH EQUITY COLLABORATIVE

    $250,000
    MARTINEZ, CA
    2025

    TO SUPPORT ADVANCING AI IN CA

    NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

    $250,000
    EVANSTON, IL2025

    GIFT TO SUPPORT PROGRAMS

    YALE UNIVERSITY

    $250,000
    NEW HAVEN, CT2025

    TO SUPPORT THE FIRST-YEAR SCHOLARS

    FOOTSTEPS INC

    $200,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR FORMER ULTRA-ORTHODOX COMMUNITY

    EAST OAKLAND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER

    $200,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT STEAM CAREER EXPLORATION

    GEORGIA TECH FOUNDATION INC

    $175,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE CONSTELLATIONS CENTER FOR EQUITY IN COMPUTING

    IMPACTASSETS

    $150,000
    BETHESDA, MD2025

    TO SUPPORT YOUR VOICES FOR ETHICAL AI PROJECT

    DETROIT FUTURE CITY

    $150,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT THE TECH TOMORROW REPORT

    AI FOR THE PEOPLE INC

    $150,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT ACTIONABLE AI PROJECT

    FREE PRESS INC (DISINFO DEFENSE LEAGUE)

    $150,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT POLLING AND DISINFO DEFENSE LEAGUE PROJECTS

    LAWYERS COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER LAW

    $145,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    GOODIE NATION INC

    $125,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    TO SUPPORT STEWARDING ATLANTAS BLACK TECH COMMUNITY

    MILESTONE GROWTH CAPITAL INSTITUTE

    $125,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT BUILDING PATHWAYS FOR DIVERSE ANGEL INVESTORS AND FOUNDERS

    VOTO LATINO FOUNDATION INC

    $100,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    NAACP FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    POWER RISING

    $100,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    PUBLIC RESOURCE ORG INC

    $100,000
    HEALDSBURG, CA2025

    TO PROMOTE UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO ALL HUMAN KNOWLEDGE

    MOSES (METROPOLITAN ORGANIZING STRATEGY ENGABLING STRENGTH)

    $100,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT BLACK TECH SATURDAYS

    DONORSCHOOSEORG

    $97,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT COMPUTER SCIENCE LEARNING IN THE CLASSROOM

    NATIONAL COALITION ON BLACK CIVIC PARTICIPATION

    $80,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN INC

    $80,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    HISPANIC FEDERATION INC

    $60,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    CENTER FOR OPEN DATA ENTERPRISE INC

    $55,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CROSS-SECTORAL PROGRAM TO DEMOCRATIZE FEDERAL DATA WITH GENAI

    SKINNER LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE INC

    $50,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    THE ASPEN INSTITUTE INC

    $50,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE TECH ACCOUNTABILITY COALITION

    PEOPLE FOR THE AMERICAN WAY FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    VOTE TO LIVE FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    NATIONAL BLACK JUSTICE COLLECTIVE INSTITUTE

    $40,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    TIDES FOUNDATION

    $30,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT EFFORTS FOR PODER LATINX COLLECTIVE FUND

    GEORGIA COALITION FOR THE PEOPLES AGENDA

    $25,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    WISCONSIN VOICES INC

    $25,000
    MILWAUKEE, WI2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    GEORGIA STAND UP

    $25,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    MI FAMILIA EN ACCION

    $25,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    PA ALLIANCE FOUNDATION

    $25,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    MICHIGAN ORGANIZING PROJECT (DBA MICHIGAN UNITED)

    $25,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    REPAIRERS OF THE BREACH

    $20,000
    GOLDSBORO, NC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    SISTAHS IN BUSINESS FOUNDATION A NJ NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION

    $20,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    COALITION FOR HUMANE IMMIGRANT RIGHTS

    $20,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT YOUR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE INC

    $20,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    CAROLINA FEDERATION FUND

    $15,000
    DURHAM, NC2025

    TO SUPPORT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK

    HARVARD UNIVERSITY

    $15,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE HUTCHINS CENTER

    BRIGHT FUNDS FOUNDATION

    $12,010
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT GRANTMAKING / ONLINE GIVING

    MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTER

    $10,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR DETROIT OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME COLLECTIVE

    ARTS & SCRAPS

    $10,000
    DETROIT, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR DETROIT OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME COLLECTIVE

    CODE313

    $10,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR DETROIT OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME COLLECTIVE