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Humanity AI is sponsored by Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Omidyar Network, Mellon Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Kapor Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and Siegel Family Endowment.
A collaborative philanthropic initiative aiming to ensure artificial intelligence serves the public good, focusing on areas like democracy, education, humanities and culture, labor and economy, and security. They support organizations that advance leadership, development, governance, and accountability for AI that prioritizes people.
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Humanity AI Commits $500 Million to Build a People-Centered Future for AI - MacArthur Foundation Login into your grantee account, reset your password, or submit an idea to the MacArthur Foundation. Humanity AI Commits $500 Million to Build a People-Centered Future for AI A philanthropic coalition forms to back organizations shaping AI for people and communities.
A broad coalition of philanthropic leaders today announced Humanity AI , a $500 million five-year initiative dedicated to making sure people have a stake in the future of artificial intelligence (AI).
As part of Humanity AI, ten of the nation’s most dynamic foundations supporting the arts, labor and work, democracy, education, and security will drive new investments toward establishing a people-driven future where AI delivers for humanity, strengthens communities, and enhances human creativity.
To address the important questions that AI is raising, the Doris Duke Foundation , Ford Foundation , Lumina Foundation , Kapor Foundation , John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation , Mellon Foundation , Mozilla Foundation , Omidyar Network , David and Lucile Packard Foundation , and Siegel Family Endowment are mobilizing philanthropy to ensure that people have a powerful voice to amplify their needs and interests, which are too often left out of discussions around AI.
As AI becomes more ubiquitous across every area of society and in people’s daily lives, it is prompting people to ask fundamental questions about their role and value in an AI-driven future.
Workers are wondering whether AI will be used to replace them or enhance their performance; artists are questioning how their contributions will be valued and whether their intellectual property will be protected in a world with AI-generated art, similar to the early stages of the internet; and people are contemplating the risks that AI may pose to national security, in addition to their digital and physical safety.
“Every day, people learn more about the ways AI is impacting their lives, and it can often feel like this technology is happening to us rather than with us and for us. ” “Every day, people learn more about the ways AI is impacting their lives, and it can often feel like this technology is happening to us rather than with us and for us,” said John Palfrey, president of MacArthur.
“The stakes are too high to defer decisions to a handful of companies and leaders within them. Humanity AI seeks to shift that dynamic by resourcing technologists, researchers, and advocates who are united by a shared vision of ensuring AI is a force for good, putting people and the planet first.
” Humanity AI funders have identified the following priorities and have committed to making grants in one or more these five issue areas: New partnerships and frameworks for AI are needed to advance and protect our democracy, and safeguard our rights and freedoms.
The implementation of AI in education must be shaped around the best interests of all students, ensuring it is used as a tool that expands access to knowledge and strengthens how people learn. AI is not a replacement for human creativity, it is an enhancer. This means protecting artists’ and creators’ work from theft and strengthening ownership protections for the people shaping our culture and society.
From small towns to big cities, people know AI is and will continue to impact how we work. To truly have an economy that values people, our work, and enables all of us to thrive, we need to ensure AI is used to enhance how people work, rather than replace them. Innovation must not come at a cost to our safety and security.
From driverless cars to automated decisions about credit and lending, we need to hold those building and deploying AI to the highest standards to protect people. This expansive coalition will grow to include other voices addressing the social and cultural impact of AI.
Humanity AI partners will begin aligned grantmaking as soon as fall 2025, driving new investments across their respective grantmaking portfolios and Humanity AI’s areas of focus. “The message I want to resonate far and wide is this: AI is not destiny, it is design,” said Michele L. Jawando, president of the Omidyar Network.
“Tech has incredible potential, but must be steered by humans, not the other way around. The future will not be written by algorithms. It will be written by people as a collective force.
We are at a crossroads. The decisions we make now about who builds AI, who benefits from it, and whose values shape it will determine whether it amplifies human needs or erodes them. That future is ours to design.
” “The future will not be written by algorithms. It will be written by people as a collective force. ” Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA) will serve as the fiscal sponsor for Humanity AI and will manage a pooled fund of grants.
RPA will hire a small staff, starting with an Executive Director, who will focus on growing and supporting funder engagement and learning, and helping advance the goals of the initiative. Humanity AI will make grants from the pooled fund in 2026. MacArthur is also hiring a Director of AI Opportunity to manage its new Big Bet Program.
AI Opportunity will expand who creates, uses, and benefits from AI, with a focus on the intersection of the economy and the workforce. Latest News & Related Content Expanding who creates, uses, and benefits from artificial intelligence.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations working on AI civics, public education, literacy, community decision-making on AI, policy research, journalism strengthening accountability, helping grassroots communities shape AI standards and trajectory, and providing practical guidance for institutions to adopt AI responsibly. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows total $500 million over five years, individual grant amounts vary. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Humanity AI is funded by Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Omidyar Network, Mellon Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Kapor Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and Siegel Family Endowment. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Humanity AI (Aligned Grantmaking) is sponsored by Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Omidyar Network, Mellon Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Kapor Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and Siegel Family Endowment. Humanity AI is a collaborative philanthropic initiative focused on ensuring AI serves the public good and is shaped by and for people.
Humanity AI is sponsored by Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Omidyar Network, Mellon Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Kapor Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and Siegel Family Endowment (co-chaired by Omidyar and MacArthur). Humanity AI is sponsored by Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Omidyar Network, Mellon Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Kapor Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and Siegel Family Endowment (co-chaired by Omidyar and MacA…
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