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Share of Total Giving, 2018
1.1% $2,504,973 11 Grants
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Foundation to Promote Open Society
$700.0 K
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The Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc.
$650.0 K
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The Pfizer Foundation, Inc.
$400.0 K
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Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, Inc.
$240.0 K
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Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
$215.0 K
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Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
$100.0 K
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Levi Strauss Foundation
$100.0 K
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Abbvie Foundation
$50.0 K
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Carnegie Corporation of New York
$50.0 K
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Good Chance Theatre
$700.0 K
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Bodossaki Foundation
$400.0 K
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King Baudouin Foundation United States
$400.0 K
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Stiftelsen Flyktninghjelpen
$240.0 K
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Cambridge University
$215.0 K
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Restoration for Wildlire Affected Areas in Attica Greece
$200.0 K
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Goreniye
$100.0 K
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International Rescue Committee
$100.0 K
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Direct Relief
$50.0 K
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RAND Corporation
$50.0 K
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Russian Red Cross Strengthening capacity of Russian Red Cross in disaster preparedness and response
$50.0 K
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Breakdown by Disaster Type
Natural Hazards/Severe Weather
Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
Breakdown by Disaster Assistance Strategy
About the Data: U.S. Foundations — Top 1,000
Data include all grants of $10,000 or more reported by 1,000 of the largest U.S. foundations. The dataset accounts for approximately half of the total grant dollars awarded by the universe of independent, corporate, community, and grantmaking operating foundations. The data do not include gifts by corporate giving programs or public charities. The data also exclude grants, fellowships, or awards directly to individuals; grants paid by private foundations to U.S. community foundations (to avoid double-counting of dollars); and loans or program-related investments.
Funding by region includes double-counting of grants that benefited multiple regions. Some funding is not directed for a specific region but rather provides a global benefit; these grants are not reflected in the regional graphic.