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Funding: Grants and Ventures That Support CZI's Mission In addition to traditional grantmaking to support people and organizations working toward our missions in Science, Education, and within our communities, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative makes venture investments in impact-focused companies, builds tools and products that we can scale and give away for free, and supports capacity building to achieve progress across our work.
November 15, 2017 | Vivian Wu, Ventures at CZI, in Nairobi, Kenya, meeting with Andela developers Cecilia Wahome and Linnette Wanjiru. Andela connects brilliant technical talent globally with forward thinking companies to build the best distributed engineering teams. Photograph by Robert Opiyo November 15, 2017 | Vivian Wu, Ventures at CZI, in Nairobi, Kenya, meeting with Andela developers Cecilia Wahome and Linnette Wanjiru.
Andela connects brilliant technical talent globally with forward thinking companies to build the best distributed engineering teams. Photograph by Robert Opiyo We make grants to people and organizations working in support of our missions in Science, Education — as well as giving directed to our local community.
We invest venture capital in companies around the world that are developing transformative solutions to the issues at the heart of CZI’s mission while building scalable, sustainable businesses.
CZI is composed of four funding entities: the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, LLC; the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation (a 501(c)(3) private foundation); the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation; and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Advocacy, (a 501(c)(4) organization).
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