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Sustainable Food Systems Innovation Grants is sponsored by Rockefeller Foundation. Funds advancements in sustainable food technologies, including flavor science for alternative proteins and dairy analogs like gelato.
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Skip to content The Rockefeller Foundation We are a philanthropic foundation that promotes the well-being of humanity by finding and scaling solutions that advance opportunity and reverse the climate crisis. History and Impact History and Impact People and Offices People and Offices Work With Us Work With Us With grantees and partners, we drive innovations, mobilize change-makers, and forge breakthroughs that advance the well-being of people and the planet. What We Fund What We Fund Where We Work Where We Work Latin America and the Caribbean Italy (The Bellagio Center) Latin America and the Caribbean Italy (The Bellagio Center) U.S. Economic Opportunity U.S. Economic Opportunity Fellowships and Convenings We use spaces and places to bring unlikely partners together to drive progress on the world’s most pressing challenges. Global Convenings and Communities Global Convenings and Communities The Bellagio Center Program The Bellagio Center Program About the Bellagio Center Bellagio News and Stories About the Bellagio Center Bellagio News and Stories We share stories, data, solutions, and ideas from our work and beyond. Reports and Publications Reports and Publications Insights and Stories Insights and Stories WE MAKE BIG BETS FOR HUMANITY Since 1913, The Rockefeller Foundation has leveraged grant-making as one tool of many to deliver results for people in the United States and around the world. Explore active and past grants within the past five years. Please refer to the Foundation’s 990-PF documents for the complete list of all individual grants. U.S. Economic Opportunity → Since 1913, our mission has been to promote the well-being of humanity throughout the world. We know we can’t do this alone. Solving today’s toughest problems requires courage, creativity, and cooperation. That’s why we’re dedicated to making change the best way we know how — together. Frequently Asked Questions Where does The Rockefeller Foundation get its funding? Between 1913 and 1929, the Rockefeller family endowed The Rockefeller Foundation with around $4 billion (in today’s dollars). Thanks to prudent management over the last century, we have been able to invest more than $26 billion in philanthropic capital to different organizations and initiatives in the United States and around the world. Today, the Foundation’s endowment, which is around $6 billion, is our institution’s main source of financial support. What does The Rockefeller Foundation fund? Since 1913, The Rockefeller Foundation has used grantmaking as a tool to make big bets and deliver results for people in the United States and around the world. Our current work aims to harness technological innovation, bold new ideas, and the power of unlikely
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Skip to content The Rockefeller Foundation We are a philanthropic foundation that promotes the well-being of humanity by finding and scaling solutions that advance opportunity and reverse the climate crisis.
History and Impact History and Impact People and Offices People and Offices Work With Us Work With Us With grantees and partners, we drive innovations, mobilize change-makers, and forge breakthroughs that advance the well-being of people and the planet. What We Fund What We Fund Where We Work Where We Work Latin America and the Caribbean Italy (The Bellagio Center) Latin America and the Caribbean Italy (The Bellagio Center) U. S.
Economic Opportunity U. S. Economic Opportunity Fellowships and Convenings We use spaces and places to bring unlikely partners together to drive progress on the world’s most pressing challenges.
Global Convenings and Communities Global Convenings and Communities The Bellagio Center Program The Bellagio Center Program About the Bellagio Center Bellagio News and Stories About the Bellagio Center Bellagio News and Stories We share stories, data, solutions, and ideas from our work and beyond.
Reports and Publications Reports and Publications Insights and Stories Insights and Stories WE MAKE BIG BETS FOR HUMANITY Since 1913, The Rockefeller Foundation has leveraged grant-making as one tool of many to deliver results for people in the United States and around the world. Explore active and past grants within the past five years. Please refer to the Foundation’s 990-PF documents for the complete list of all individual grants.
U. S. Economic Opportunity → Since 1913, our mission has been to promote the well-being of humanity throughout the world.
We know we can’t do this alone. Solving today’s toughest problems requires courage, creativity, and cooperation. That’s why we’re dedicated to making change the best way we know how — together.
Frequently Asked Questions Where does The Rockefeller Foundation get its funding? Between 1913 and 1929, the Rockefeller family endowed The Rockefeller Foundation with around $4 billion (in today’s dollars). Thanks to prudent management over the last century, we have been able to invest more than $26 billion in philanthropic capital to different organizations and initiatives in the United States and around the world.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, universities, for-profits Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $200,000 - $1,000,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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View Foundation ProfileApplication snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information $200,000 - $1,000,000; eligibility guidance Nonprofits, universities, for-profits
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Today, the Foundation’s endowment, which is around $6 billion, is our institution’s main source of financial support. What does The Rockefeller Foundation fund? Since 1913, The Rockefeller Foundation has used grantmaking as a tool to make big bets and deliver results for people in the United States and around the world.
Our current work aims to harness technological innovation, bold new ideas, and the power of unlikely partnerships to help improve public health, create nutritious and sustainable food systems, connect people to electricity, and advance meaningful economic opportunity. Does The Rockefeller Foundation receive federal government funding? No.
The Foundation and its subsidiaries do not receive federal or state federal or state funding. Over the last 25 years, the only evidence we have of U. S.
government funding was in 2020-21 when The Foundation helped expedite different states’ purchases of Covid testing — some of which leveraged federal funding — to get children back in schools and people back to work. Does The Rockefeller Foundation accept proposals for grants? No.
The Rockefeller Foundation does not accept unsolicited grants proposals. Our scientific approach to philanthropy is different — trying to solve problems at the root by with the latest innovations and ideas, by leveraging grants, contracts, and other tools, and by bringing together likely and unlikely partners. How does The Foundation manage its endowment?
The Foundation’s endowment is managed internally by an investment team whose sole goal is to ensure the Foundation has the assets it needs to deliver on its mission of supporting vulnerable people around the world. The Foundation works with experienced managers and invests in public and private markets in the United States and around the world. Get quick updates in our e‑newsletter.
The Rockefeller Foundation home page Transparency in Coverage Rule New York City, United States Washington, D. C. , United States The Rockefeller Foundation's mission is to promote the well-being of humanity and make opportunity universal and sustainable.
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