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    Open Society Institute

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    NEW YORK, NYSitio web2125480600

    About Open Society Institute

    Open Society Institute prioritizes strengthening higher education and academic freedom, supporting public-interest media and technology accountability, and advancing democratic governance and human rights globally. Their funding mixes very large flagship investments in universities and university networks with multi-year core support for advocacy, research, and capacity-building intermediaries that defend civil liberties, digital rights, and inclusive civic institutions. Grants often target programmatic scaling, travel/exchange and fellowship programs, and emergency or rights-based responses in fragile contexts.

    Focus Areas

    Support for threatened and independent universities and liberal arts network development (e.g., Central European University, Bard College, Open Society University Network)Academic freedom and scholar protection programs (e.g., Scholars at Risk, Threatened Scholars initiatives)Public-interest media and media development financing (e.g., Media Development Investment Fund, funder-advised media projects)Digital rights, platform accountability and election integrity (e.g., Access Now, Reset Tech, campaigns for social media enforcement)Democracy and human rights capacity-building including governance, civic leadership and emergency relief for displaced populations (e.g., Human Rights Watch, Obama Foundation international leadership, Afghanistan relief)

    About Open Society Institute

    Open Society Institute’s largest recent grants center on universities and the Open Society University Network, with one-time awards above $30 million to Central European University and a $37.5 million grant to Bard College for general support. That pattern points to an institution that funds infrastructure as well as programs, often through large, unrestricted gifts. Alongside higher education, the foundation backs public-interest media, digital accountability, and civil society intermediaries that work on democratic governance and human rights. The grant record also shows support for scholars and learning networks. Central European University received additional funding for the Threatened Scholars Integration Initiative, while Bard College was funded to serve as the administrative hub for OSUN operations and to connect civic engagement across partner institutions. The foundation’s giving reaches organizations working in election integrity, media financing, and rights advocacy, including grants to Media Development Investment Fund, Human Rights Watch, Access Now, and The Fund for Global Human Rights. Open Society Institute also uses intermediary funders and fiscal sponsors, which suggests a flexible model for moving capital into networked projects, fellowships, and cross-border initiatives. Several awards are framed as general support, while others back specific hubs, funds, and learning programs.

    What Open Society Institute Funds

    Higher education and academic freedom are a central lane of support. The foundation gave $38,025,318 to Central European University for general support and $10,000,000 to Bard College to support its Center for Civic Engagement as the administrative hub for the Open Society University Network’s operations. In media, it funded institutional capacity and revenue-building. Media Development Investment Fund received $5,000,000 in 2025 and $4,650,000 in 2023 for general support, and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc. received $1,500,000 to support the International Fund for Public Interest Media and seed new revenue streams for public interest media in the Global South. On digital governance, the foundation backed election integrity and platform enforcement. Reset Tech received $2,000,000 to encourage effective enforcement of the Digital Services Act, and Aspiration received $2,000,000 to support social media accountability rules during the 2024 EU elections to reduce disinformation.

    How Open Society Institute Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $156M

    Total Assets

    $5.4B

    Total Revenue

    $396.5M

    Total Expenses

    $295.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $750 and $117K, with a median of $13K.

    25th Percentile

    $750

    Median

    $13K

    75th Percentile

    $117K

    Geographic Reach

    National45 states funded

    About 42% of grants go to recipients in NY.

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    Where Open Society Institute Funds

    Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Open Society Institute.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic1,205$302.6M
    80.1%
    2Other Countries39$10.7M

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    Who They Fund

    women political leaders and aspiring candidatesyoung children and early childhood professionals/networksjournalists and press freedom organizationsinstitutions and students within the Open Society University Network (OSUN)ultra-poor households targeted by graduation programscivil society groups and global south public interest mediathreatened and displaced scholars

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, high-dollar commitments to flagship education institutions alongside repeated multi-year general support to specialist intermediaries and advocacy organizations; mix of direct program grants and funding to fiscal sponsors/pooled funds that scale initiatives globally.

    Funding Style

    unrestricted/general operating supportmulti-year/core fundingcapacity building and scalingpooled/philanthropic fund supportproject-specific/seed and travel learning funds

    Notable grantees: Central European University, Bard College, Human Rights Watch, Media Development Investment Fund, Access Now

    Topics

    democratic governance and civic engagementwomen's political leadership and gender parity in politicsearly childhood development and regional network strengtheningpublic interest media and press freedom (including revenue diversification)digital governance, social media accountability and election integrity (disinformation mitigation)higher education civic engagement and skills-based learning (OSUN network)poverty graduation/economic inclusion via government social protection systems

    Typical grant size is small at the low end and much larger at the top: p25 is $750, the median is $13,000, and p75 is $116,827. That spread, together with very large university and network grants, indicates a mix of many modest awards and a smaller number of major institutional commitments. The foundation is a regular funder and supports both organizations and individuals; the active programs also include fellowships. Several grantees recur across years, including Central European University, Bard College, Media Development Investment Fund, and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, which points to ongoing relationships rather than isolated grants. Many awards are described as general support, while others are project-specific or routed through intermediaries.

    Where Open Society Institute Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are heavily concentrated in the United States, which accounts for 80.1% of grants, and New York is the top state by grant count. Recent grants land in New York, Annandale-on-Hudson, Chicago, Washington, San Francisco, London, Geneva, and Seoul. Outside the U.S., the distribution includes the UK, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Eswatini, and Indonesia among the most frequent recipient countries. The pattern shows both domestic institutional funding and a smaller but visible international footprint through global intermediaries and advocacy organizations.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Open Society Institute

    What kinds of organizations does Open Society Institute fund most often?

    The foundation funds universities, media organizations, digital accountability groups, and human rights and democracy intermediaries. Recent large grants went to Central European University, Bard College, Media Development Investment Fund, Access Now, and Human Rights Watch, showing a mix of higher education, civil society, press freedom, and rights-focused support.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant size distribution is wide. The 25th percentile is $750, the median is $13,000, and the 75th percentile is $116,827. That pattern suggests many smaller awards alongside a smaller number of large institutional grants.

    Does Open Society Institute fund individuals?

    Yes. The foundation’s profile indicates it funds individuals, and its active programs include grants and fellowships as well as specific fellowship offerings. The recent grant record also includes a travel and learning fund managed for individuals and organizations.

    Which themes appear most clearly in recent grants?

    Higher education and academic freedom, public-interest media, digital governance, and democratic participation are all visible. Recent awards include support for an OSUN administrative hub, media revenue diversification, enforcement of the Digital Services Act, and anti-disinformation work during the 2024 EU elections.

    How geographically broad is the giving?

    The foundation gives nationally, with 80.1% of grants to recipients in the United States. Recent recipient locations include New York, Annandale-on-Hudson, Chicago, Washington, San Francisco, London, Geneva, and Seoul, showing both strong U.S. concentration and cross-border grantmaking.

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    2025

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

    2.6%
    3United Kingdom22$8.5M
    1.5%
    4Belgium20$4.5M
    1.3%
    5France19$4M
    1.3%
    6Puerto Rico19$407K
    1.3%
    7Netherlands18$3.9M
    1.2%
    8Germany11$2M
    0.7%
    9Switzerland10$5.4M
    0.7%
    10Indonesia8$1.9M
    0.5%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYNEW YORK, NY$38,025,3182025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYNEW YORK, NY$31,983,0662025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    BARD COLLEGEANNANDALEONHUDSON, NY$12,500,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    MEDIA DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT FUNDNEW YORK, NY$5,000,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INCNEW YORK, NY$5,000,0002025TO ADVANCE OPEN SOCIETIES AND INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACIES IN POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE BY HOSTING AND SUPPORTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WOMEN'S POLITICAL LEADERSHIP FUND, A FISCALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT OF THE GRANTEE
    THE BARACK OBAMA FOUNDATIONCHICAGO, IL$3,000,0002025TO SUPPORT THE FOUNDATIONS EFFORTS TO SCALE UP THEIR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS AND IN PARTICULAR, OBAMA FOUNDATION LEADERS, SCHOLARS AND FELLOWS PROGRAMS
    BARD COLLEGEANNANDALEONHUDSON, NY$2,825,4712025TO SUPPORT BARD COLLEGE'S CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AS THE NEW ADMINISTRATIVE HUB FOR THE OPEN SOCIETY UNIVERSITY NETWORK'S OPERATIONS
    ASPIRATIONSAN FRANCISCO, CA$2,000,0002025TO ENSURE EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTABILITY RULES DURING THE 2024 EU ELECTIONS IN ORDER TO REDUCE AND MITIGATE THE SPREAD OF DISINFORMATION
    RESET TECHWASHINGTON DC, DC$2,000,0002025TO SUPPORT THE GRANTEES WORK IN PROTECTING PUBLIC SAFETY, FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND ELECTION INTEGRITY BY ENCOURAGING EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF THE DIGITAL SERVICES ACT
    INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION INCNEW YORK, NY$1,500,0002025TO ALLOW THE GRANTEE TO MANAGE A TRAVEL AND LEARNING FUND FOR INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN CONVENINGS, EXCHANGES, EDUCATION, GLOBAL LEARNING, CONDUCTING RESEARCH, AND TRAVEL
    ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INCNEW YORK, NY$1,500,0002025TO SUPPORT THE INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR PUBLIC INTEREST MEDIA TO SEED NEW REVENUE STREAMS FOR PUBLIC INTEREST MEDIA IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
    TIDES FOUNDATIONSAN FRANCISCO, CA$1,350,0002025TO SUPPORT THE ASIA EMPOWERMENT FUND FOR CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS ADVANCING DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
    INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ASSOCIATESOXFORD$1,250,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    ACCESS NOWNEW YORK CITY, NY$1,200,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    BRAC USA INCNEW YORK, NY$1,000,0002025TO SUPPORT BRAC USA'S ULTRA POOR GRADUATION INITIATIVE, WHICH AIMS TO MOBILIZE GOVERNMENTS GLOBALLY TO SCALE GRADUATION AND ECONOMIC INCLUSION PROGRAMS THROUGH GOVERNMENT SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS
    CLIMATE VULNERABLE FORUMACCRA$1,000,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    GLOBAL CITIZENNEW YORK, NY$1,000,0002025TO SUPPORT GLOBAL CITIZENS PROGRAMMATIC WORK TO INCREASE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AND IMPROVE GLOBAL GOVERNANCE FOR THE GLOBAL SOUTH
    DIGNITY ALLIANCE INTERNATIONALLONDON$1,000,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    TRANSPARENTEMNEW YORK, NY$1,000,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INCNEW YORK, NY$999,5002025TO SUPPORT THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY COLLABORATION GROUP, A PROJECT OF THE GRANTEE, AND ITS WORK ON GLOBAL FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE REFORM THROUGH BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE GLOBAL ECOSYSTEM OF CIVIL SOCIETY, POLITICAL AND TECHNICAL ACTORS WORKING TOGETHER TO CREATE MOMENTUM AND POLITICAL SPACE FOR AMBITIOUS CHANGE AIMED TO REDUCE POVERTY AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABILITY
    FREEDOM VOICES NETWORKPARIS$930,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    BLACK EQUITY ORGANISATIONLONDON$750,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    BARD COLLEGEANNANDALEONHUDSON, NY$737,0592025TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR TRAINING OSUN FACULTY IN BEST PRACTICES FOR LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES INSTRUCTION
    WE ARE PURPOSEFUL LTDLONDON$691,2502025TO SET UP A FUND THAT RESOURCES AND AMPLIFIES THE CRITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF GIRLS AND GENDER EXPANSIVE YOUNG PEOPLE WORKING TO RECLAIM DEMOCRACY AND COUNTER AUTHORITARIANISM, IN AND BEYOND THE GENERATION EQUALITY FORUM PROCESS
    INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (IPHR)BRUSSELS$690,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    CHATHAM HOUSELONDON$600,0002025TO SUPPORT TWO THINK TANK CONVENINGS ON REIMAGINING GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND TO PROVIDE PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT TO ADVANCE THE GRANTEES WORK ON THE ENVIRONMENT, MULTILATERALISM, THE ADVANCEMENT OF DEMOCRACY, AND SECURITY, PEACE, AND RESPONSES TO CONFLICT
    THE INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCHLONDON$590,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    UPLIFT AFGHANISTAN FUNDWESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA$572,9872025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    LAPIS MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA FZ LLCDUBAI$557,5352025TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO BASIC EDUCATION FOR UNSERVED/UNDERSERVED CHILDREN IN AFGHANISTAN, AMID DISCRIMINATORY EDUCATION AND OTHER POLICIES AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS
    FRIDA THE YOUNG FEMINIST FUNDTORONTO$500,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    EARTHRIGHTS INTERNATIONAL INCWASHINGTON, DC$500,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    BALANCED ECONOMY PROJECTCHESHAM$500,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    THE ONE CAMPAIGNWASHINGTON, DC$500,0002025TO SUPPORT THE GRANTEE'S PROGRAMMATIC WORK ON DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND FINANCING FOR THE GLOBAL SOUTH
    SLYCAN TRUST EVSINZIG$450,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    ESCR-NET (INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR ECONOMIC SOCINEW YORK, NY$450,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    ASIA DEMOCRACY NETWORKSEOUL$400,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    EUROPEAN NETWORK AGAINST RACISM (ENAR) AISBLBRUSSELS$400,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INITIATIVE FOUNDATION GGMBHBERLIN$400,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    JOFFE CHARITABLE TRUST CIOLONDON$400,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    NEW YORK UNIVERSITYNEW YORK, NY$350,0002025TO SUPPORT THE FUTURE OF RIGHTS AND GOVERNANCE PROGRAM TO CURATE A COLLABORATIVE ACTION-RESEARCH PROCESS THAT ADDRESSES THE CURRENT CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
    UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMENEW YORK, NY$350,0002025TO SUPPORT BRAZILS EFFORT TO FIGHT HUNGER, POVERTY, AND INEQUALITY THROUGH AN ALIGNMENT OF FINANCIAL SYSTEMS WITH THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
    ODILONDON$350,0002025TO SUPPORT THE GRANTEES WORK ON MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANK FUNDING FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
    CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITOXFORD$343,7252025TO SUPPORT A PROGRAM OF SCHOLARLY INQUIRY INTO ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES AT UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD'S BLAVATNIK SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
    OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATION FOR ALBANIATIRANA$319,2992025TO SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN RELIEF EFFORTS FOR DISPLACED AFGHANS EVACUATED TO ALBANIA
    STICHTING VICTIM ADVOCATES INTERNATIONALAMSTERDAM$300,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    THE RIGHTS PRACTICELONDON$300,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    TAX JUSTICE NETWORKBRISTOL$300,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    ASIAN FORUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT (FORUBANGKOK$300,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    ALLIANCE PUBLISHING TRUSTLONDON$300,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT
    STICHTING NLNETAMSTERDAM$300,0002025TO SUPPORT THE OPEN SOCIAL MEDIA FUND TO CONTRIBUTE TO AN OPEN INFORMATION SOCIETY, AND A HEALTHIER AND MORE RESPONSIBLE TECHNOLOGY SPACE AS A WHOLE BY ENHANCING THE ECOSYSTEM OF OPEN AND DECENTRALIZED SOCIAL MEDIA

    CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY

    $38,025,318
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY

    $31,983,066
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    BARD COLLEGE

    $12,500,000
    ANNANDALEONHUDSON, NY2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    MEDIA DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT FUND

    $5,000,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INC

    $5,000,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO ADVANCE OPEN SOCIETIES AND INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACIES IN POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE BY HOSTING AND SUPPORTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WOMEN'S POLITICAL LEADERSHIP FUND, A FISCALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT OF THE GRANTEE

    THE BARACK OBAMA FOUNDATION

    $3,000,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    TO SUPPORT THE FOUNDATIONS EFFORTS TO SCALE UP THEIR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS AND IN PARTICULAR, OBAMA FOUNDATION LEADERS, SCHOLARS AND FELLOWS PROGRAMS

    BARD COLLEGE

    $2,825,471
    ANNANDALEONHUDSON, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT BARD COLLEGE'S CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AS THE NEW ADMINISTRATIVE HUB FOR THE OPEN SOCIETY UNIVERSITY NETWORK'S OPERATIONS

    ASPIRATION

    $2,000,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO ENSURE EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTABILITY RULES DURING THE 2024 EU ELECTIONS IN ORDER TO REDUCE AND MITIGATE THE SPREAD OF DISINFORMATION

    RESET TECH

    $2,000,000
    WASHINGTON DC, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE GRANTEES WORK IN PROTECTING PUBLIC SAFETY, FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND ELECTION INTEGRITY BY ENCOURAGING EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF THE DIGITAL SERVICES ACT

    INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION INC

    $1,500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO ALLOW THE GRANTEE TO MANAGE A TRAVEL AND LEARNING FUND FOR INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN CONVENINGS, EXCHANGES, EDUCATION, GLOBAL LEARNING, CONDUCTING RESEARCH, AND TRAVEL

    ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INC

    $1,500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT THE INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR PUBLIC INTEREST MEDIA TO SEED NEW REVENUE STREAMS FOR PUBLIC INTEREST MEDIA IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH

    TIDES FOUNDATION

    $1,350,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE ASIA EMPOWERMENT FUND FOR CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS ADVANCING DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE

    INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ASSOCIATES

    $1,250,000
    OXFORD2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    ACCESS NOW

    $1,200,000
    NEW YORK CITY, NY2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    BRAC USA INC

    $1,000,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT BRAC USA'S ULTRA POOR GRADUATION INITIATIVE, WHICH AIMS TO MOBILIZE GOVERNMENTS GLOBALLY TO SCALE GRADUATION AND ECONOMIC INCLUSION PROGRAMS THROUGH GOVERNMENT SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS

    CLIMATE VULNERABLE FORUM

    $1,000,000
    ACCRA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    GLOBAL CITIZEN

    $1,000,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT GLOBAL CITIZENS PROGRAMMATIC WORK TO INCREASE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AND IMPROVE GLOBAL GOVERNANCE FOR THE GLOBAL SOUTH

    DIGNITY ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL

    $1,000,000
    LONDON2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    TRANSPARENTEM

    $1,000,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INC

    $999,500
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY COLLABORATION GROUP, A PROJECT OF THE GRANTEE, AND ITS WORK ON GLOBAL FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE REFORM THROUGH BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE GLOBAL ECOSYSTEM OF CIVIL SOCIETY, POLITICAL AND TECHNICAL ACTORS WORKING TOGETHER TO CREATE MOMENTUM AND POLITICAL SPACE FOR AMBITIOUS CHANGE AIMED TO REDUCE POVERTY AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABILITY

    FREEDOM VOICES NETWORK

    $930,000
    PARIS2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    BLACK EQUITY ORGANISATION

    $750,000
    LONDON2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    BARD COLLEGE

    $737,059
    ANNANDALEONHUDSON, NY2025

    TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR TRAINING OSUN FACULTY IN BEST PRACTICES FOR LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES INSTRUCTION

    WE ARE PURPOSEFUL LTD

    $691,250
    LONDON2025

    TO SET UP A FUND THAT RESOURCES AND AMPLIFIES THE CRITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF GIRLS AND GENDER EXPANSIVE YOUNG PEOPLE WORKING TO RECLAIM DEMOCRACY AND COUNTER AUTHORITARIANISM, IN AND BEYOND THE GENERATION EQUALITY FORUM PROCESS

    INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (IPHR)

    $690,000
    BRUSSELS2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    CHATHAM HOUSE

    $600,000
    LONDON2025

    TO SUPPORT TWO THINK TANK CONVENINGS ON REIMAGINING GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND TO PROVIDE PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT TO ADVANCE THE GRANTEES WORK ON THE ENVIRONMENT, MULTILATERALISM, THE ADVANCEMENT OF DEMOCRACY, AND SECURITY, PEACE, AND RESPONSES TO CONFLICT

    THE INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH

    $590,000
    LONDON2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    UPLIFT AFGHANISTAN FUND

    $572,987
    WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    LAPIS MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA FZ LLC

    $557,535
    DUBAI2025

    TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO BASIC EDUCATION FOR UNSERVED/UNDERSERVED CHILDREN IN AFGHANISTAN, AMID DISCRIMINATORY EDUCATION AND OTHER POLICIES AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS

    FRIDA THE YOUNG FEMINIST FUND

    $500,000
    TORONTO2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    EARTHRIGHTS INTERNATIONAL INC

    $500,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    BALANCED ECONOMY PROJECT

    $500,000
    CHESHAM2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    THE ONE CAMPAIGN

    $500,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE GRANTEE'S PROGRAMMATIC WORK ON DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND FINANCING FOR THE GLOBAL SOUTH

    SLYCAN TRUST EV

    $450,000
    SINZIG2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    ESCR-NET (INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR ECONOMIC SOCI

    $450,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    ASIA DEMOCRACY NETWORK

    $400,000
    SEOUL2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    EUROPEAN NETWORK AGAINST RACISM (ENAR) AISBL

    $400,000
    BRUSSELS2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INITIATIVE FOUNDATION GGMBH

    $400,000
    BERLIN2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    JOFFE CHARITABLE TRUST CIO

    $400,000
    LONDON2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

    $350,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT THE FUTURE OF RIGHTS AND GOVERNANCE PROGRAM TO CURATE A COLLABORATIVE ACTION-RESEARCH PROCESS THAT ADDRESSES THE CURRENT CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE

    UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

    $350,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT BRAZILS EFFORT TO FIGHT HUNGER, POVERTY, AND INEQUALITY THROUGH AN ALIGNMENT OF FINANCIAL SYSTEMS WITH THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

    ODI

    $350,000
    LONDON2025

    TO SUPPORT THE GRANTEES WORK ON MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANK FUNDING FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

    CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSIT

    $343,725
    OXFORD2025

    TO SUPPORT A PROGRAM OF SCHOLARLY INQUIRY INTO ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES AT UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD'S BLAVATNIK SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT

    OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATION FOR ALBANIA

    $319,299
    TIRANA2025

    TO SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN RELIEF EFFORTS FOR DISPLACED AFGHANS EVACUATED TO ALBANIA

    STICHTING VICTIM ADVOCATES INTERNATIONAL

    $300,000
    AMSTERDAM2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    THE RIGHTS PRACTICE

    $300,000
    LONDON2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    TAX JUSTICE NETWORK

    $300,000
    BRISTOL2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    ASIAN FORUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT (FORU

    $300,000
    BANGKOK2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    ALLIANCE PUBLISHING TRUST

    $300,000
    LONDON2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT

    STICHTING NLNET

    $300,000
    AMSTERDAM2025

    TO SUPPORT THE OPEN SOCIAL MEDIA FUND TO CONTRIBUTE TO AN OPEN INFORMATION SOCIETY, AND A HEALTHIER AND MORE RESPONSIBLE TECHNOLOGY SPACE AS A WHOLE BY ENHANCING THE ECOSYSTEM OF OPEN AND DECENTRALIZED SOCIAL MEDIA