A Private Foundation located in MENLO PARK, CA



Latest data derived from the private foundation e-Filings updated by the IRS

IRS Form 990 PF

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2022 Tax Year

About this Private Foundation: 387457


This private foundation is located in Menlo Park and provides grants for various purposes, including support for media arts, general operating support, global governance initiatives, leadership succession planning, and education initiatives. The foundation also focuses on climate finance regulatory development, website redesign projects, and enhancing research capacity. Its interests lie in philanthropy, voluntarism, and grantmaking foundations. Through its funding activities, the foundation aims to promote social equity, environmental sustainability, and community development, ultimately supporting initiatives that foster positive change in society.

Foundation Profile


In the ever-evolving landscape of philanthropy, one prominent private foundation stands out for its commitment to fostering innovative solutions across diverse sectors. With total assets exceeding $12.7 billion in the 2023 tax year, this foundation has made significant strides in charitable giving, distributing over $613 million in grants to support transformative initiatives. The foundation's mission is rooted in addressing complex global challenges, with a particular focus on promoting sustainable development, advancing education, and enhancing social equity. The foundation prioritizes funding for projects that align with its vision of a more equitable society. Key areas of interest include the arts, climate finance, and gender equality, with grants aimed at empowering communities and driving systemic change. Notable initiatives in 2023 included support for media arts commissions, climate finance regulatory programs, and efforts to reshape international macroeconomic policies to benefit women's rights. This diverse grantmaking approach not only fosters creativity but also addresses pressing societal issues through research, experimentation, and strategic planning. Geographically, the foundation's reach extends to various regions, with a particular emphasis on initiatives that foster collaboration and innovation at both local and global levels. Eligibility for funding is typically open to nonprofit organizations and initiatives that demonstrate a commitment to impactful change and align with the foundation's core values. By nurturing a collaborative spirit and investing in projects that spark meaningful dialogue and action, this foundation exemplifies the power of philanthropy to effect positive change. Grant seekers are encouraged to explore the myriad of funding opportunities available, as the foundation continues to champion initiatives that inspire hope and drive progress. Whether you are an organization working in the arts, climate action, or social justice, the foundation invites you to engage with its mission and apply for funding through The Grant Portal. Your vision could be the next step toward creating a brighter future.
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THE WILLIAM & FLORA HEWLETT FOUNDATION

MENLO PARK, CA

Summary

Assets

$12.7b

Distributions

$613.2m

Contributions

$0

Grant Median

$304.7k

Count

1.8k

Grant Max

$11.8m
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Latest Tax e-Filing

2022

Published by IRS

2023

People

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# Name Title Hours / Wk Comp ($)
1 MARIANO-FLORENTINO CUELLAR CHAIR 3.0 0

Charitable Activities

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$4714074

SEE PAGE 20 (SUMMARY OF ALL DIRECT CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES)

Grants

Filters

Amount

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State

CA

City

MENLO PARK

Purpose

FOR DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION CAPACITY AND BRAND STRATEGY
1
FOR THE CENTER FOR RESILIENCY AND CLEAN ENERGY
1
FOR A PROJECT TO ADVANCE NONPROFIT SECTOR PRIORITIES AND POSITION
1
FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
5
FOR THE OSTROM WORKSHOP PROGRAM ON CYBERSECURITY AND INTERNET GOVERNANCE
1
FOR THE LILLY FAMILY SCHOOL OF PHILANTHROPY
1
FOR RESEARCH ON PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF PHILANTHROPY BY THE LILLY SCHOOL
1
FOR COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY AND CAPACITY BUILDING
1
FOR THE CLEAN TRANSPORTATION TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM
1
FOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING FOR THE CENTER FOR EVALUATION INNOVATION
1
FOR SPONSORSHIP OF K-12 VOICES FOR OPEN
1
FOR ACCELERATION OF TWO- AND THREE-WHEELER ELECTRIFICATION IN INDIA
1
FOR WORK ON DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION
1
FOR CIVIC EDUCATION FIELD BUILDING
1
FOR SUPPORT OF A CIVIC LEARNING AGENDA
1
FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT
1

Interest

Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations

5441 results

Amount Name Purpose Location Year
$ 50,000 ILLUSTRATIVE MATHEMATICS FOR DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION CAPACITY AND BRAND STRATEGY ORO VALLEY, AZ 2021
$ 465,000 INCLUSIV INC FOR THE CENTER FOR RESILIENCY AND CLEAN ENERGY NEW YORK, NY 2021
$ 150,000 INDEPENDENT SECTOR FOR A PROJECT TO ADVANCE NONPROFIT SECTOR PRIORITIES AND POSITION WASHINGTON, DC 2021
$ 275,000 INDEPENDENT SECTOR FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT WASHINGTON, DC 2021
$ 113,333 INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOR THE OSTROM WORKSHOP PROGRAM ON CYBERSECURITY AND INTERNET GOVERNANCE BLOOMINGTON, IN 2021
$ 75,000 INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOR THE LILLY FAMILY SCHOOL OF PHILANTHROPY BLOOMINGTON, IN 2021
$ 200,000 INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOR RESEARCH ON PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF PHILANTHROPY BY THE LILLY SCHOOL BLOOMINGTON, IN 2021
$ 45,000 INITIATIVE PROSPECTIVE AGRICOLE ET RURALE FOR COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY AND CAPACITY BUILDING , 2021
$ 350,000 INITIATIVE PROSPECTIVE AGRICOLE ET RURALE FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT , 2021
$ 100,000 INNERCITY STRUGGLE FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT LOS ANGELES, CA 2021
$ 150,000 INNOVATION CENTER FOR ENERGY AND TRANSPORTATION FOR THE CLEAN TRANSPORTATION TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM LOS ANGELES, CA 2021
$ 115,000 INNOVATION NETWORK INC FOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING FOR THE CENTER FOR EVALUATION INNOVATION WASHINGTON, DC 2021
$ 25,000 INST FOR THE STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN EDU FOR SPONSORSHIP OF K-12 VOICES FOR OPEN HALF MOON BAY, CA 2021
$ 500,000 INST FOR THE STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN EDU FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT HALF MOON BAY, CA 2021
$ 200,000 INST FOR TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY FOR ACCELERATION OF TWO- AND THREE-WHEELER ELECTRIFICATION IN INDIA NEW YORK, NY 2021
$ 50,000 INST FOR TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY FOR WORK ON DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION NEW YORK, NY 2021
$ 1,000,000 INSTITUTE FOR CITIZENS AND SCHOLARS FOR CIVIC EDUCATION FIELD BUILDING PRINCETON, NJ 2021
$ 50,000 INSTITUTE FOR CITIZENS AND SCHOLARS FOR SUPPORT OF A CIVIC LEARNING AGENDA PRINCETON, NJ 2021
$ 68,000 INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION IN AMERICA FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT JACKSON, MS 2021
$ 200,000 INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION IN AMERICA FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT JACKSON, MS 2021
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Instructions

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Deadlines

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Restrictions

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Contact

THE WILLIAM & FLORA HEWLETT FOUNDATION
2121 SAND HILL ROAD
MENLO PARK,CA,94025
6502344500

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Private Foundation Grants of $304.7k Available in MENLO PARK, CA