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This private foundation is located in New York and provides grants to support non-lobbying activities that promote open, democratic societies globally. Its funding focuses on empowering community-based organizations, advancing civil rights, and enhancing civic engagement. Key areas of interest include criminal justice reform, human rights, public health, media freedom, and democratic values. The foundation also supports initiatives aimed at addressing systemic racism and disenfranchisement within the Latinx and Black communities. Through its diverse charitable activities, the foundation aims to bolster democratic participation and advocate for social justice across various platforms.
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$491.2mContributions
$0Grant Median
$391.8kCount
1.2kGrant Max
$42.7mLatest Tax e-Filing
2022Published by IRS
2023
| # | Name | Title | Hours / Wk | Comp ($) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GEORGE SOROS | DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN | 2.00 | 0 |
| Amount | Name | Purpose | Location | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $ 178,827 | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | to support Grantee's research and education work on the defense industry's role in shaping the EU defense decisions and procurement procedures; and to foster a community of actors dedicated to overseeing cases of outright corruption in the EU defense poli | Washington, DC | 2020 |
| $ 40,000 | Carnegie Mellon University | to support the Human Rights Technology Program of the Center for Human Rights Science at Carnegie Mellon University defense policies | Pittsburgh, PA | 2020 |
| $ 40,000 | Carnegie Mellon University | To support the Center for Human Rights Science to continue exploration and documentation of emerging technologies, and build an evaluation framework for human rights impact of technology. | Pittsburgh, PA | 2020 |
| $ 40,000 | Casa de las Munecas Tiresias (CAMTAC) | to support incarcerated and formerly incarcerated transwomen to uphold their rights and be reintegrated in society | , | 2020 |
| $ 20,000 | CASA de Maryland | to facilitate the distribution of financial assistance to Baltimore City residents who are struggling to meet basic food and household needs due to COVID-19 | Hyattsville, MD | 2020 |
| $ 100,000 | CASA de Maryland | to support the continued activities of the Campaign for Justice, Safety & Jobs to bring about policing reforms in Baltimore and Maryland | Hyattsville, MD | 2020 |
| $ 30,000 | CASA de Maryland | to enable the Grantee to engage youth in collecting community input to bring about policing reform in Baltimore | Hyattsville, MD | 2020 |
| $ 500,000 | Casa San Jose | to provide support to the Grantee, serving as the fiduciary for the City of Pittsburgh and Welcoming Pittsburgh in their work to provide cash assistance and other critical support to immigrant and other vulnerable workers impacted by the COVID 19 pandemic | Pittsburgh, PA | 2020 |
| $ 100,000 | Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc | to provide general support | Silver Spring, MD | 2020 |
| $ 100,000 | Catholics for Choice | to provide general support | Washington, DC | 2020 |
| $ 150,000 | Cato Institute | to help build a national consensus to end qualified immunity and other policies that undermine victims of police misconduct and police accountability | Washington, DC | 2020 |
| $ 45,000 | CCF-Community Initiatives Fund | to support youth education and non-partisan civic engagement in the Navajo Nation by the Harness Fund, a fiscally-sponsored project of the Grantee | Los Angeles, CA | 2020 |
| $ 195,000 | CEC ArtsLink Inc | to help the arts community in the former Soviet Union respond to the new challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 50,000 | Center for a New American Security Inc | to support research and analysis on technology security in order to enhance digital security in the Indo-Pacific region | Washington, DC | 2020 |
| $ 425,000 | Center for American Progress | to support the Grantee's research and analysis on threats to election accountability; the work of the Race and Ethnicity Policy team; and research on restructuring the Department of Homeland Security | Washington, DC | 2020 |
| $ 375,000 | Center for American Progress | to provide general support | Washington, DC | 2020 |
| $ 100,000 | Center for American Progress | to support work on hurricane relief, debt sustainability, and economic prosperity for Puerto Rico | Washington, DC | 2020 |
| $ 65,000 | Center for Artistic Activism Inc | to support the Free the Vaccine for COVID-19 campaign - a global campaign to ensure equitable access to testing, treatments and vaccine(s) for COVID-19 | Leeds, NY | 2020 |
| $ 200,000 | Center for Artistic Activism Inc | to support non-partisan creative and artful strategies that educate voters about voter suppression and safe voting in a pandemic | Leeds, NY | 2020 |
| $ 100,000 | Center for Children's Law and Policy | to provide expert analysis of Maryland's current criminal and juvenile laws and make recommendations for how to reduce youth contact with the justice system | Washington, DC | 2020 |
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