Together, we’ve made hundreds of thousands of grants.

We have sent billions of dollars to charities in more than 70 countries on 6 continents. Our donors support a wide range of causes in all corners of the world, like food sustainability, healthcare access and literacy programming. From Texas to Tanzania, we invite you to explore the charitable impact we have across the globe.

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Clean Power

New Delhi, India

A $1.5 million grant supports the design and implementation of policies that promote clean power, energy efficiency and sustainable transport, facilitating India’s transition to clean energy.

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Student Support

Kigali, Rwanda

A $1,000 grant provides meals and facilitates enrollment for students at the Africa College of Theology.

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Women’s Quality of Life

Beijing, China

A $100,000 grant helps to improve quality of life and safeguard the rights and interests of women in China.

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Safer Environments for Children

Minot, ND

A $180,000 grant offers residential placement at a ranch where troubled boys and girls are given a structured and safe environment to live, learn, and heal.

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Math Literacy for Youth

Wilmington, DE

A $1.2 million grant funds math education for young students in low-income school districts.

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Healthcare for All

Geneva, Switzerland

A $44 million grant helps provide universal health coverage for over one billion people.

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Fresh Water Infrastructure

Stockholm, Sweden

A $340,000 grant supports efforts to improve access to fresh water through both public and private governance.

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Water Health

Scottsdale, AZ

A $200,000 grant promotes clean water access, water health, and hygiene education programs.

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Medical Training

Mexico City, Mexico

A $210,000 grant improves the quality of health services in Mexico through seminars that train and support doctors.

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Mental and Physical Health

New Zealand

A $75,000 grant develops sports academies to promote physical and mental health and well-being among student athletes.

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Opportunities for Senior Citizens

Dubois, WY

A $25,000 grant funds programming and activities that help senior citizens maintain their independence and enjoy their lives.

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Public Spaces

Redmond, WA

A $5,000 grant maintains and improves the off-leash dog exercising area at King County’s Marymoor Park.

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Paleontology and Science Education

Waco, TX

A $2,250 grant supports a paleontological site that introduces students to the fields of geology, paleontology and archeology.

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Healthy Food

Millheim, PA

A $2,500 grant enables sustainable farming practices to support profitable farms and produce healthy food for all people while respecting the natural environment.

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Hunger Prevention

Cincinnati, OH

A $20,000 grant supports a food bank that provides nutritious meals to more than 220,000 people in 20 counties every year.

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Literary Development

Minneapolis, MN

A $10,000 grant to a literary center advances artistic development by offering readings, conferences, events and classes for writers of all ages and skill levels.

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A Summer Camp for People with Disabilities

Vineyard Haven, MA

A $2,000 grant operates a summer camp for people with disabilities, including cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, spina bifida and autism.

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A Creative Outlet for Sick Children

San Francisco, CA

A $50,000 grant provides filmmaking programs for children facing medical challenges, allowing the kids to express themselves and regain a sense of control.

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Marine Research

Baranof Island, AK

A $1,000 grant funds research that will help scientists understand Southeast Alaska’s humpback whale population, protect their habitats and educate the public about whales.

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Medical Research

Atlanta, GA

A $10,000 grant supports research for spinal cord and brain injuries and develops treatment for people with temporary or permanent disabilities caused by injury or disease.

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Job Training

London, United Kingdom

A donor recommended a $20,000 grant to help individuals experiencing homelessness gain valuable job skills and break the cycle of poverty.

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Hospital Equipment

Kiev, Ukraine

A $15,000 grant purchases special equipment to enable a children’s hospital to diagnose and treat patients with endocrinological diseases.

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Transportation and Opportunity

Uganda

A $5,000 grant distributes bicycles in rural African communities to make it easier for recipients to reach school, clean water sources and economic opportunities.

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Historic Preservation

Gyeongju, Republic of Korea

A $200,000 grant preserves and supports an 8th-century temple and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Hurricane Recovery

Puerto Rico

A $5,000 grant helps communities in Puerto Rico recover and rebuild after Hurricane Maria.

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Clean Water

India

A $150,000 grant improves clean water access by working with rural communities to build permanent and sustainable water sanitation services.

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Extracurricular Programming

Berlin, Germany

A $7,500 grant gives students the opportunity to participate in extracurricular educational programming that encourages them to realize their social and creative potential.

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Conservation Education

Santiago, Chile

A $15,000 grant enables people to improve their own lives through education and programming on ecology, sustainability and conservation efforts.

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Education Access

Cambodia

A $100,000 grant ensures that girls in impoverished communities have access to a quality education and improved literacy to help them reach their full potential.

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Sustainable Farming

Amazonas, Brazil

A $10,000 grant advances smart infrastructure and sustainable farming practices to protect the Amazon rainforest.

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High School Achievement

Alexandria, Australia

A $6,500 grant provides one-on-one tutoring to teach literacy and numeracy to disadvantaged high school students.

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Vaccine Accessibility and Innovation

Washington, DC

A $7.5 million grant supports vaccine research, enables innovation and extends the benefits of immunization by making vaccines more accessible.