The Larry Ellison Foundation’s recent reported giving is extremely concentrated, with its entire disclosed grantmaking directed to the Tony Blair Institute to support effective governance work in Africa. This indicates a strategic, high-impact focus on strengthening government capacity, policy advice, and leadership on the African continent rather than broad philanthropic diversification. The foundation appears to operate as a single-issue funder in this dataset, prioritizing large, targeted investments in governance reform and related technical assistance.
The Larry Ellison Foundation’s disclosed grantmaking is defined by a single large line of support: three consecutive annual grants to The Tony Blair Institute for effective governance work in Africa, including $69,962,501 in 2025, $52,455,000 in 2024, and $44,000,000 in 2023. That pattern points to a funder making long-horizon bets on governance capacity rather than spreading dollars across many unrelated causes. The foundation’s recent record also shows smaller grants tied to conservation and education capacity, including support for the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and Reach to Teach. A grant to the British Asian Trust adds another international partner to the mix. Taken together, the dataset shows a foundation that favors large, targeted contributions to organizations working on public-sector systems, conservation, and human-capacity building. Its reported activity is regional in scope, with grant recipients located in the UK and the US.
The strongest theme in the record is governance in Africa. The foundation gave $69,962,501 to The Tony Blair Institute in 2025 for effective governance work in Africa, following earlier grants of $52,455,000 in 2024 and $44,000,000 in 2023 for the same purpose. Beyond governance, the foundation supported wildlife conservation with $919,000 to the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund in 2024 as a contribution to that organization, and a $654,000 grant in 2023 for the same recipient. Education capacity also appears in the data: it gave $500,000 to Reach to Teach in 2024 for continued support of Reach to Teach 2018-2023. A separate $443,156 grant to the British Asian Trust in 2023 broadens the picture to international community development.
The typical grant size is large: p25 is $538,500, median is $786,500, and p75 reaches $33,229,750. That spread reflects a mix of mid-sized grants and very large commitments, with the upper quartile far above the median. The record also shows repeat support rather than one-off giving: The Tony Blair Institute received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund appears in both 2023 and 2024. The foundation is a private foundation; it does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. No application process is shown in the data.
$70M
$116.9M
$2.6M
$76.4M
Most grants fall between $539K and $33.2M, with a median of $787K.
25th Percentile
$539K
Median
$787K
75th Percentile
$33.2M
About 0% of grants go to recipients in GA.
Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Larry Ellison Foundation.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United Kingdom | 7 | $226.8M | 77.8% |
| 2 | United StatesDomestic | 2 | $1.6M |
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Extremely concentrated: very large gifts directed to a single institutional partner (Tony Blair Institute) focused on governance work in Africa; few grants and likely strategic, program-specific commitments rather than broadly distributed small grants.
Notable grantees: The Tony Blair Institute (support for effective governance work in Africa)
Grant recipients are concentrated in the UK and the US. The UK accounts for 7 grants, while the US accounts for 2. London appears as the location for The Tony Blair Institute, and St James Palace is listed for the British Asian Trust. In the US, Atlanta, Georgia appears with the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. The foundation’s headquarters are in Walnut Creek, California, but none of the disclosed grants go to California recipients.
The clearest pattern is support for effective governance work in Africa. Three consecutive grants went to The Tony Blair Institute: $44,000,000 in 2023, $52,455,000 in 2024, and $69,962,501 in 2025, all for that purpose.
Yes. The Tony Blair Institute appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund appears in both 2023 and 2024. That suggests recurring relationships rather than isolated grants.
The recent record includes a policy and governance organization, a conservation group, an education-capacity organization, and a community-development trust: The Tony Blair Institute, Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, Reach to Teach, and the British Asian Trust.
The grant-size distribution is wide. The p25 grant is $538,500, the median is $786,500, and the p75 is $33,229,750, showing that the foundation makes both mid-sized grants and very large awards.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE TONY BLAIR INSTITUTE | LONDON | $69,962,501 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE WORK IN AFRICA |
| THE TONY BLAIR INSTITUTE | LONDON | $52,455,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE WORK IN AFRICA |
| DIAN FOSSEY GORILLA FUND | ATLANTA, GA | $919,000 | 2024 | CONTRIBUTION TO DIAN FOSSEY GORILLA FUND |
| REACH TO TEACH | BRENTFORD | $500,000 | 2024 | CONTINUED SUPPORT OF REACH TO TEACH 2018-2023 |
| THE TONY BLAIR INSTITUTE | LONDON | $44,000,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE WORK IN AFRICA |
| DIAN FOSSEY GORILLA FUND | ATLANTA, GA | $654,000 | 2023 | CONTRIBUTION TO DIAN FOSSEY GORILLA FUND |
| BRITISH ASIAN TRUST | ST JAMES PALACE | $443,156 | 2023 | CONTRIBUTION TO THE BRITISH ASIAN TRUST |
THE TONY BLAIR INSTITUTE
$69,962,501TO SUPPORT EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE WORK IN AFRICA
THE TONY BLAIR INSTITUTE
$52,455,000TO SUPPORT EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE WORK IN AFRICA
DIAN FOSSEY GORILLA FUND
$919,000CONTRIBUTION TO DIAN FOSSEY GORILLA FUND
REACH TO TEACH
$500,000CONTINUED SUPPORT OF REACH TO TEACH 2018-2023
THE TONY BLAIR INSTITUTE
$44,000,000TO SUPPORT EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE WORK IN AFRICA
DIAN FOSSEY GORILLA FUND
$654,000CONTRIBUTION TO DIAN FOSSEY GORILLA FUND
BRITISH ASIAN TRUST
$443,156CONTRIBUTION TO THE BRITISH ASIAN TRUST