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Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s recent giving shows a mix of very large health, education, and public-safety commitments alongside smaller community-based grants. One of the clearest signals is the $1.309 billion grant to Further Future Foundation in Berkeley for sciences, which sits alongside other nine- and eight-figure awards to CZ Institute for Advanced Biological Imaging LLC, CZ Biohub SF LLC, CZ Biohub New York LLC, and CZ Biohub Chicago LLC. That pattern points to a funder comfortable operating at both institutional scale and local community scale. The foundation also uses its grantmaking to support general nonprofit infrastructure, with major awards to Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund, American Online Giving Foundation Inc, Schwab Charitable Fund, and City Fund. Its portfolio includes health, education, international development, arts and culture, and community development, with named grants to Helen Keller International Inc, Evidence Action Inc, First Look Media Works Inc, and BRAC USA Inc. Alongside those large institutional grants, Silicon Valley Community Foundation runs scholarships and rapid-response funds for local communities in the Bay Area, including former foster youth, first-generation students, single parents returning to college, and nonprofits facing urgent needs in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.
In health and biomedical research, the foundation funded CZ Institute for Advanced Biological Imaging LLC with $586,007,469 and CZ Biohub SF LLC with $576,046,150, both in San Francisco. It also supported Helen Keller International Inc twice in the recent list, including a $67,455,086 grant in New York. Education appears in both research and access-oriented forms. Silicon Valley Community Foundation gave $47,500,000 to T L P Education in Walnut for education, $20,100,000 to OneGoal in Chicago, and $20,020,250 to Reading Partners in Oakland. The board of trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University in Stanford also appears with a $19,430,407 education grant. Its portfolio also reaches into public safety, community development, and international development. The Just Trust for Education in Durham received $131,625,000 for public safety, BRAC USA Inc in New York received $26,083,300 for community development, and Evidence Action Inc in Washington, DC received $108,221,844 for international development.
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$12.3B
$4.9B
$3.4B
Most grants fall between $20K and $250K, with a median of $55K.
25th Percentile
$20K
Median
$55K
75th Percentile
$250K
About 43% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Typical grants cluster at a median of $55,000, with the 25th percentile at $20,000 and the 75th percentile at $250,000, showing a wide spread from community grants to very large institutional awards. The foundation is a mixed community foundation and makes program-related investments. Its recent list includes repeated support to large intermediaries and operating organizations such as Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund, American Online Giving Foundation Inc, and Helen Keller International Inc, suggesting both recurring institutional relationships and one-off large awards. It also maintains flexible and multi-year funding through several scholarship programs and emergency funds. Some active programs accept unsolicited applications, while others, including the Community Lifeline Fund and SVCF Emergency and Disaster Relief Fund, do not.
Most grants go to recipients in California, which accounts for 43% of grants. The recent list is heavily concentrated in Bay Area cities such as San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Stanford, Walnut, and San Diego, with additional recipients in New York, Washington, DC, Chicago, and Durham. Recipient-country data show all grants in the United States. The program portfolio also places many awards in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, especially through local scholarship and emergency-response programs.
The recent grants list includes health, education, international development, public safety, arts and culture, community development, and general nonprofit support. Named recipients range from Helen Keller International Inc and Evidence Action Inc to First Look Media Works Inc and BRAC USA Inc, alongside large transfers to charitable gift funds and local community organizations.
Yes. The foundation is marked as making program-related investments, and its structure is listed as a mixed community foundation. Its recent grants also show a combination of very large institutional awards and smaller community grants.
The grant-size distribution shows a 25th percentile of $20,000, a median of $55,000, and a 75th percentile of $250,000. That range sits alongside a few very large outlier grants in the recent list, including eight- and nine-figure awards.
Yes. Several active programs accept unsolicited applications, including the FUEL Scholarship, K.C. Kinch Scholarship, Dr. James L. Hutchinson and Evelyn Ribbs Hutchinson Medical School Scholarship, Deblinger Family Scholarship, Krishnan-Shah Family Scholarship, The Tang Scholarship, and Community Action Grants. The Community Lifeline Fund and SVCF Emergency and Disaster Relief Fund do not.
California is the top state by grant count, with 43% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Recent recipients include organizations in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Stanford, Walnut, and San Diego, while the broader geographic scope of giving is national.
Nicole Taylor
President & CEO
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Further Future Foundation | Berkeley, CA | $1,309,000,000 | 2024 | Sciences |
| CZ Institute for Advanced Biological Imaging LLC | San Francisco, CA | $586,007,469 | 2024 | Health |
| CZ Biohub SF LLC | San Francisco, CA | $576,046,150 | 2024 | Health |
| CZ Biohub New York LLC | San Francisco, CA | $248,000,000 | 2024 | Health |
| CZ Biohub Chicago LLC | San Francisco, CA | $246,500,000 | 2024 | Health |
| Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund | Cincinnati, OH | $153,756,594 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| The Just Trust for Education | Durham, NC | $131,625,000 | 2024 | Public Safety |
| Helen Keller International Inc | New York, NY | $67,455,086 | 2024 | Health |
| American Online Giving Foundation Inc | Newark, DE | $38,105,841 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| Philanthropic Ventures Foundation | Oakland, CA | $33,283,997 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| Schwab Charitable Fund | Orlando, FL | $27,471,026 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| City Fund | Falls Church, VA | $26,733,812 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| American Friends of The Tel Aviv University Inc | New York, NY | $21,000,000 | 2024 | Education |
| College Track | Oakland, CA | $19,714,200 | 2024 | Education |
| University of California Berkeley Foundation | Berkeley, CA | $18,664,810 | 2024 | Education |
| Minerva Institute for Research and Scholarship | San Francisco, CA | $17,000,000 | 2024 | Education |
| Second Harvest of Silicon Valley | San Jose, CA | $16,956,823 | 2024 | Food Security |
| Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore, MD | $15,981,728 | 2024 | Education |
| Trust for Public Land | Los Angeles, CA | $15,065,000 | 2024 | Environment |
| Upstream USA Inc | Boston, MA | $15,025,000 | 2024 | Health |
| Khan Academy Inc | Mountain View, CA | $14,125,000 | 2024 | Education |
| Biome Global Foundation | Mountain View, CA | $14,000,000 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| Effective Ventures Foundation USA Inc | San Francisco, CA | $12,703,880 | 2024 | Education |
| Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University | Stanford, CA | $12,177,732 | 2024 | Education |
| Brown University of Providence | Providence, RI | $11,915,750 | 2024 | Education |
| Primary School | East Palo Alto, CA | $11,906,550 | 2024 | Education |
| Windward Fund | Baltimore, MD | $11,832,986 | 2024 | Environment |
| New Venture Fund | Washington, DC | $11,783,250 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| Sightsavers Inc | Boston, MA | $11,182,880 | 2024 | Health |
| Greater Houston Community Foundation | Houston, TX | $10,984,193 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| Menlo School | Atherton, CA | $10,699,000 | 2024 | Education |
| Community Foundation Santa Cruz County | Aptos, CA | $10,545,649 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| Acumen Fund Inc | New York, NY | $10,006,500 | 2024 | Community Development |
| KIPP Texas Inc | Houston, TX | $10,000,000 | 2024 | Education |
| We Care Solar | Berkeley, CA | $10,000,000 | 2024 | Health |
| Rethink Priorities | San Francisco, CA | $9,920,673 | 2024 | Sciences |
| First Look Institute | Washington, DC | $9,089,442 | 2024 | Arts & Culture |
| Evidence Action Inc | Washington, DC | $8,736,723 | 2024 | International Development |
| Housing Matters | Santa Cruz, CA | $8,601,000 | 2024 | Housing and Transportation |
| Voter Registration Project | Washington, DC | $8,550,000 | 2024 | Other |
| Global Fund For Women Inc | Washington, DC | $8,110,000 | 2024 | Civic Participation |
| Chinese Progressive Association | Oakland, CA | $8,088,000 | 2024 | Health |
| LifeMoves | Santa Clara, CA | $7,964,462 | 2024 | Housing and Transportation |
| Institute for Progress and Altruism | Washington, DC | $7,900,000 | 2024 | Sciences |
| Nuclear Threat Initiative Inc | Washington, DC | $7,831,500 | 2024 | International Development |
| Washington University | St Louis, MO | $7,663,737 | 2024 | Education |
| Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health | Palo Alto, CA | $7,504,102 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
| Columbia University in the City of New York | New York, NY | $7,487,070 | 2024 | Education |
| Conservation International Foundation | Boston, MA | $7,450,500 | 2024 | Environment |
| National Philanthropic Trust | Jenkintown, PA | $7,196,356 | 2024 | General Nonprofit Support |
Further Future Foundation
$1,309,000,000Sciences
CZ Institute for Advanced Biological Imaging LLC
$586,007,469Health
CZ Biohub SF LLC
$576,046,150Health
CZ Biohub New York LLC
$248,000,000Health
CZ Biohub Chicago LLC
$246,500,000Health
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund
$153,756,594General Nonprofit Support
The Just Trust for Education
$131,625,000Public Safety
Helen Keller International Inc
$67,455,086Health
American Online Giving Foundation Inc
$38,105,841General Nonprofit Support
Philanthropic Ventures Foundation
$33,283,997General Nonprofit Support
Schwab Charitable Fund
$27,471,026General Nonprofit Support
City Fund
$26,733,812General Nonprofit Support
American Friends of The Tel Aviv University Inc
$21,000,000Education
College Track
$19,714,200Education
University of California Berkeley Foundation
$18,664,810Education
Minerva Institute for Research and Scholarship
$17,000,000Education
Second Harvest of Silicon Valley
$16,956,823Food Security
Johns Hopkins University
$15,981,728Education
Trust for Public Land
$15,065,000Environment
Upstream USA Inc
$15,025,000Health
Khan Academy Inc
$14,125,000Education
Biome Global Foundation
$14,000,000General Nonprofit Support
Effective Ventures Foundation USA Inc
$12,703,880Education
Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
$12,177,732Education
Brown University of Providence
$11,915,750Education
Primary School
$11,906,550Education
Windward Fund
$11,832,986Environment
New Venture Fund
$11,783,250General Nonprofit Support
Sightsavers Inc
$11,182,880Health
Greater Houston Community Foundation
$10,984,193General Nonprofit Support
Menlo School
$10,699,000Education
Community Foundation Santa Cruz County
$10,545,649General Nonprofit Support
Acumen Fund Inc
$10,006,500Community Development
KIPP Texas Inc
$10,000,000Education
We Care Solar
$10,000,000Health
Rethink Priorities
$9,920,673Sciences
First Look Institute
$9,089,442Arts & Culture
Evidence Action Inc
$8,736,723International Development
Housing Matters
$8,601,000Housing and Transportation
Voter Registration Project
$8,550,000Other
Global Fund For Women Inc
$8,110,000Civic Participation
Chinese Progressive Association
$8,088,000Health
LifeMoves
$7,964,462Housing and Transportation
Institute for Progress and Altruism
$7,900,000Sciences
Nuclear Threat Initiative Inc
$7,831,500International Development
Washington University
$7,663,737Education
Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health
$7,504,102General Nonprofit Support
Columbia University in the City of New York
$7,487,070Education
Conservation International Foundation
$7,450,500Environment
National Philanthropic Trust
$7,196,356General Nonprofit Support