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RFCC leverages The Rockefeller Foundation’s expertise and aggregates capital to multiply impact. RFCC offers an innovative way for foundations, impact investors, and governments to combine resources and transform today’s greatest challenges into collaborative solutions.
We attract capital from foundations, impact investors, businesses, governments, and other like-minded funders to improve the lives of vulnerable families at home and around the world. Aggregated capital commitments to RFCC projects People with improved energy connections People airlifted from Afghanistan RFCC is a charitable offshoot of The Rockefeller Foundation that allows partners to combine their financing toward shared initiatives.
RFCC acts as a problem solver to improve the lives of vulnerable people by transforming today’s greatest challenges into collaborative opportunities. RFCC exists as a mechanism to channel funding to places and people in a faster and more efficient manner, serving both investors and recipients with visionary solutions that help solve today’s most urgent challenges.
RFCC exists to channel funding to places and people in a faster and more efficient manner, serving both investors and recipients with visionary solutions. A unit established by RFCC to help coordinate and advance the World Bank’s and African Development Bank’s ambitious commitment to help 300 million Africans gain access to electricity by 2030.
Bretton Woods Institutions at 80 Initiative (BWI at 80) Developed a long-term view of the global economy, multilateral cooperation, and the roles of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
Economic Opportunity Coalition (EOC) A bold, historic initiative formed in July 2022 to align private and federal investments toward addressing economic disparities, accelerating opportunity and creating wealth in low income, rural and other underserved communities across America.
Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEA) Mobilizing philanthropic resources to build an inclusive, equitable clean energy economy in developing and emerging economies around the world. Invest in our Future (IOF) Invest in Our Future (IOF) is marshaling philanthropic resources in a national effort to build an inclusive and equitable clean energy economy.
Project Access Covid-19 tests (Project ACT) A cooperative effort from The Rockefeller Foundation, state health departments, CareEvolution, iHealth Labs, and Amazon. com to better deploy rapid antigen tests in hard to reach areas across the US. The Periodic Table of Food Initiative (PTFI) A global effort to provide data-driven solutions toward transforming food systems for improved human and planetary health.
We work across sectors to aggregate, incubate, and spin off solutions that invigorate transformational change and improve the lives of some of the most vulnerable people around the world. We mobilize impact and grant capital for existing and new initiatives while deploying our expertise to manage projects and measure success. We provide expertise to set projects up for success with measurable impact and fast deployment.
We leverage our network and convening power to bring together a range of stakeholders to partner together better.
The Fellows Powering Mission 300 Invest in our Future (IOF) The Rockefeller Foundation to Increase Support for Invest in Our Future New Funding Transforms Lives by Expanding Electricity Access Across Africa Mission 300 Launches Private Sector Council to Boost Electricity Access and Job Creation in Africa Food is Medicine Impact Fund New Rockefeller Foundation Research Finds ‘Food is Medicine’ Could Unlock $45 Billion for States Rockefeller Foundation To Expand Mission 300 Fellowship Program to at Least 18 African Countries Rockefeller Foundation Commits an Additional US$10 Million To Accelerate Electricity Connections Across Africa by 2030 Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEA) IDB Lab, DGRV, GEAPP Launch New Green Financing Program to Boost Clean Energy Initiatives in Latin America and the Caribbean Poll Shows Huge Support for Global Cooperation, but Failing Grades for UN, Others Invest in our Future (IOF) A Message from IOF Executive Director, Peter Colavito
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Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is sponsored by Administration for Community Living. Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Administration for Community Living. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.433. <p>The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of NIDILRR's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to ...
India Sustainable Growth Hub (ISGH) Research Grants is a grant from the International Growth Centre (IGC) that funds policy-relevant research on sustainable economic growth in India, supported by funding from the Bezos Earth Fund. Two award types are available: full research grants up to GBP 40,000 and small research grants up to GBP 15,000. Projects must demonstrate strong policy relevance, potential for impact, and robust research methods. The lead Principal Investigator must be a researcher based in India and affiliated with an Indian institution, though co-investigators may be based internationally. Eligible institutions include universities, research centres, think tanks, NGOs, and government bodies registered in India. Bihar is a priority partner region.