A Private Foundation located in NEW YORK, NY



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IRS Form 990 PF

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2022 Tax Year

About this Private Foundation: 364555


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.

Foundation Profile


In the dynamic landscape of philanthropy, one private foundation stands out for its unwavering commitment to fostering open, democratic societies globally. With total assets exceeding $10.5 billion in the 2023 tax year, this foundation has distributed an impressive $491.3 million in grants, reflecting its dedication to impactful charitable giving. The foundation’s mission centers on promoting non-lobbying activities that enhance democratic engagement, human rights, and public health, while also tackling systemic issues such as racism and disenfranchisement. The foundation prioritizes funding initiatives that support community-based organizations, particularly those that elevate marginalized voices in democratic processes. Notable areas of interest include criminal justice reform, media freedom, and civic engagement, with a special emphasis on empowering the Latinx community and Black communities across the nation. This holistic approach not only addresses immediate needs but also fosters long-term change by nurturing promising community-driven solutions. Geographically, the foundation's reach extends beyond the United States, with a commitment to bolstering democratic values and civic engagement in various regions, including Israel. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations engaged in non-lobbying activities that align with the foundation’s mission. The foundation encourages innovative proposals that address pressing social issues and promote equality and justice. With a diverse portfolio of grants awarded to reputable organizations, the foundation exemplifies a collaborative spirit in philanthropy. As it continues to support transformative projects, it invites grant seekers to explore funding opportunities that align with their missions. If your organization is dedicated to advancing social equity, democracy, and community empowerment, consider leveraging the resources available through this foundation. Explore the potential for partnership and funding opportunities on The Grant Portal, and take the next step toward making a meaningful impact in your community.
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FOUNDATION TO PROMOTE OPEN SOCIETY

NEW YORK, NY

Summary

Assets

$10.5b

Distributions

$491.2m

Contributions

$0

Grant Median

$391.8k

Count

1.2k

Grant Max

$42.7m
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Latest Tax e-Filing

2022

Published by IRS

2023

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1 GEORGE SOROS DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN 2.00 0

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to support the Othering and Belonging Institute, housed at UC Berkeley, to strengthen its capacity to research the causes of inequality and to develop and adopt interventions to remediate it
1
to support research and analysis on global women's rights and social movements in the #MeToo era
1
to use existing data and field reports to prepare policy briefs that will inform international and regional responses to the elevated risks to people who use drugs in the COVID-19 pandemic
1
to support the migration observatory project of The Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA Law School
1
to assess the social impacts of COVID-19 using the 2020 Iran Social Survey
1
to support Grantee's work to provide cash assistance and other critical support in Chicago to immigrant and other vulnerable workers impacted by COVID 19
1
to examine what an equitable and just energy transition would look like in the Caribbean region by exploring the case studies of The Bahamas and Belize
1
to support charitable and educational activities of 17-22 Core Support for The Rory Peck Trust
1
to support food relief and campaigns on food security for the most vulnerable communities and daily wage laborers affected by COVID-19
1
to provide general support
3
to strengthen the grantee's Whistleblower Protection Program and to expand their abilities to support more countries in Europe.
1
to support the Artist + Activist Relief Fund, which will provide emergency grants to artists and activists
1
to support The Tolerance Project, a traveling poster exhibition program working to effect change and persuade populations to embrace a tolerant society
1
to support the Office of the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression in the Americas to advance regional standards on media freedom
1
to support Security Force Monitor's work on human rights and accountability of state security forces by supporting the recruitment of a data analyst and a strategic communications consultant to help their growth and capacity building
1
to support the Human Rights Institute at Columbia University Law School to promote social and economic rights in conflict, empower civilians affected by US force, increase transparency and accountability of the US government use of force, and defend inter
1
to provide support to the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment to research, analyze, and promote effective approaches to international investment in sustainable development
1
to support the Grantee's Graduate School of Journalism to study the phenomenon of partisan networks masquerading as legitimate news outlets for the purpose of spreading electoral disinformation
1

Interest

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Amount Name Purpose Location Year
$ 500,000 The Regents of the University of California at Ber to support the Othering and Belonging Institute, housed at UC Berkeley, to strengthen its capacity to research the causes of inequality and to develop and adopt interventions to remediate it Berkeley, CA 2020
$ 7,000 The Regents of the University of California at Ber to support research and analysis on global women's rights and social movements in the #MeToo era Berkeley, CA 2020
$ 17,250 The Regents of the University of California Los A to use existing data and field reports to prepare policy briefs that will inform international and regional responses to the elevated risks to people who use drugs in the COVID-19 pandemic Los Angeles, CA 2020
$ 125,000 The Regents of the University of California Los A to support the migration observatory project of The Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA Law School Los Angeles, CA 2020
$ 156,510 The Regents of the University of California Los A to assess the social impacts of COVID-19 using the 2020 Iran Social Survey Los Angeles, CA 2020
$ 1,000,000 The Resurrection Project to support Grantee's work to provide cash assistance and other critical support in Chicago to immigrant and other vulnerable workers impacted by COVID 19 Chicago, IL 2020
$ 75,076 The Rocky Mountain Institute to examine what an equitable and just energy transition would look like in the Caribbean region by exploring the case studies of The Bahamas and Belize Basalt, CO 2020
$ 194,000 The Rory Peck Trust to support charitable and educational activities of 17-22 Core Support for The Rory Peck Trust , 2020
$ 24,685 The School Of Psychology Nepal to support food relief and campaigns on food security for the most vulnerable communities and daily wage laborers affected by COVID-19 , 2020
$ 600,000 The Sentencing Project to provide general support Washington, DC 2020
$ 50,000 The Signals Network to strengthen the grantee's Whistleblower Protection Program and to expand their abilities to support more countries in Europe. San Francisco, CA 2020
$ 3,000 The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul to provide general support Detroit, MI 2020
$ 100,000 The Soze Foundation to support the Artist + Activist Relief Fund, which will provide emergency grants to artists and activists Brooklyn, NY 2020
$ 1,000,000 The Studio Museum in Harlem to provide general support New York, NY 2020
$ 50,000 The Tolerance Project Inc to support The Tolerance Project, a traveling poster exhibition program working to effect change and persuade populations to embrace a tolerant society New York, NY 2020
$ 50,000 The Trust for the Americas to support the Office of the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression in the Americas to advance regional standards on media freedom Washington, DC 2020
$ 65,000 The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of to support Security Force Monitor's work on human rights and accountability of state security forces by supporting the recruitment of a data analyst and a strategic communications consultant to help their growth and capacity building New York, NY 2020
$ 162,000 The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of to support the Human Rights Institute at Columbia University Law School to promote social and economic rights in conflict, empower civilians affected by US force, increase transparency and accountability of the US government use of force, and defend inter New York, NY 2020
$ 250,000 The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of to provide support to the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment to research, analyze, and promote effective approaches to international investment in sustainable development New York, NY 2020
$ 100,000 The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of to support the Grantee's Graduate School of Journalism to study the phenomenon of partisan networks masquerading as legitimate news outlets for the purpose of spreading electoral disinformation New York, NY 2020
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FOUNDATION TO PROMOTE OPEN SOCIETY
224 WEST 57TH STREET
NEW YORK,NY,10019
2125480600

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