A Private Foundation located in NEW YORK, NY



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: 389329


This private foundation is located in New York and provides grants for general support and project activities focused on various social justice issues, including disability rights, environmental advocacy, and youth fellowship programs. It supports initiatives that address human rights impacts, fiscal austerity, and systemic inequality. The foundation also engages in charitable activities that foster institutional effectiveness and promote innovative solutions to combat inequity. By funding community and environmental rights projects, it aims to create a more equitable society and empower emerging leaders to drive positive change globally.

Foundation Profile


In the realm of philanthropic endeavors, one prominent private foundation stands out for its unwavering commitment to social justice and equity. With total assets exceeding $16.3 billion in the 2023 tax year, this foundation has strategically allocated nearly $965 million in grants, emphasizing its dedication to fostering positive change across diverse communities. The foundation's mission centers on addressing systemic inequalities and empowering marginalized populations. Its grantmaking focus encompasses a wide array of initiatives, from general support for social justice organizations to project-specific funding aimed at commemorating significant milestones, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act. This foundation also champions cultural projects that explore the intricate relationships between communities and industries, such as the restaurant sector, while simultaneously promoting environmental and community rights in vulnerable regions. Geographically, the foundation's reach extends from the bustling streets of New York City to the far corners of Eastern Ghana, reflecting its commitment to both local and global challenges. Its funding priorities include institutional strengthening, human rights advocacy, and innovative fellowship programs designed to connect emerging leaders who are tackling issues of inequality and injustice. Notably, the foundation supports initiatives that promote art as a means of social change, aiming to reshape narratives around critical issues such as mass incarceration. Eligibility criteria for potential grantees are designed to ensure that funding aligns with the foundation's mission and values. Organizations that demonstrate a commitment to advancing social equity and justice, particularly those that engage historically marginalized communities, are encouraged to apply. For those who are passionate about driving meaningful change and meet the eligibility requirements, this foundation presents a remarkable opportunity for collaboration. Explore the funding possibilities available through The Grant Portal and take the next step toward making a significant impact in your community.
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THE FORD FOUNDATION

NEW YORK, NY

Summary

Assets

$16.3b

Distributions

$964.9m

Contributions

$0

Grant Median

$211.1k

Count

3.6k

Grant Max

$16.8m
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Latest Tax e-Filing

2022

Published by IRS

2023

People

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# Name Title Hours / Wk Comp ($)
1 ERIC W DOPPSTADT VP & CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER 45.00 4454586

Charitable Activities

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$4272626

BUILD PROGRAM YIELDS LEARNING FOR GRANTEES & GRANTMAKERS ALIKE, IN DEVELOPING SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGS & NETWORKS FOSTERING GREATER INST. EFF. TO DISMANTLE INEQUALITY

$4310533

THE GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM IDENTIFIES AND CONNECTS EMERGING LEADERS FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE WHO ARE ADVANCING INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND SOLUTIONS TO COMBAT INEQUITY

$2579187

ART FOR JUSTICE IS FOCUSED ON SAFELY REDUCING THE PRISON POPULATION, PROMOTING JUSTICE REINVESTMENT AND CREATING ART THAT CHANGES NARRATIVE AROUND MASS INCARCERATION

$1494962

FOR PROJECTS THAT COMMUNICATE THE FOUNDATION'S MISSION AND PROGRAMS INCLUDING THE FOUNDATION'S WEBSITE.

Grants

Filters

Amount

Min
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Max

State

NY

City

NEW YORK

Purpose

General support and core support for institutional strengthening
2
Core support for its Worker Center Support Program to bring greater capacity in the worker center ecosystem to withstand attacks and continue their pathway to increase worker power
1
Core support for worker centers to innovate in their organizational forms to enable ambitious worker organizing while minimizing their legal risks and reducing their risk of attacks
1
Core support for NELP's Worker Health & Safety Program to advance policies that support the health and safety of workers amidst the COVID 19 pandemic
1
For grantmaking to Indian NGOs to build capacity for engaging in budget analysis, transparency and accountability
1
For the establishment of the Paos Study Center, a space dedicated to visual symbolism, cultural significance and art historical relevance in Chicano, Latino, and American Art
1
General Support
6
Core support for Bibles, Badges and Business initiative to broaden base of immigration supporters standing up for sensible immigration reforms.
1
Core support for the Protecting Immigrant Families Campaign to develop innovative advocacy strategies, provide educational resources, and engage allies on policies that impact immigrant families, including the public charge rule.
1
Core support for the Immigrant Rights Project to coordinate national organizing and advocacy efforts for immigrant justice; and project support for UndocuBlack to develop black immigrant leadership and elevate issues within the immigrant rights movement
1
Final support to strengthen synergies between law, policy and practice and improve access to justice through curricular reform, research, and capacity building of law students and young lawyers
1
Core Support for the Midwest Latinx Leadership group, a mentoring program for young leaders of emerging Latino community cultural center organizations
1
General support and core support for technical assistance
1
Core support for the Work and Family Program to ad advance policies to ensure broad coverage of all workkers with portable universal benefits and inclusive robust labor standards such as paid leave and nondiscrimination laws
1

Interest

Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations

10647 results

Amount Name Purpose Location Year
$ 2,425,000 National Employment Law Project Inc General support and core support for institutional strengthening New York, NY 2020
$ 100,000 National Employment Law Project Inc Core support for its Worker Center Support Program to bring greater capacity in the worker center ecosystem to withstand attacks and continue their pathway to increase worker power New York, NY 2020
$ 300,000 National Employment Law Project Inc Core support for worker centers to innovate in their organizational forms to enable ambitious worker organizing while minimizing their legal risks and reducing their risk of attacks New York, NY 2020
$ 175,000 National Employment Law Project Inc Core support for NELP's Worker Health & Safety Program to advance policies that support the health and safety of workers amidst the COVID 19 pandemic New York, NY 2020
$ 309,725 National Foundation for India For grantmaking to Indian NGOs to build capacity for engaging in budget analysis, transparency and accountability , 2020
$ 38,240 National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation For the establishment of the Paos Study Center, a space dedicated to visual symbolism, cultural significance and art historical relevance in Chicano, Latino, and American Art Albuquerque, NM 2020
$ 200,000 National Housing and Community Development Law Pro General Support San Francisco, CA 2020
$ 100,000 National Immigration Forum Inc Core support for Bibles, Badges and Business initiative to broaden base of immigration supporters standing up for sensible immigration reforms. Washington, DC 2020
$ 865,000 National Immigration Law Center General support and core support for institutional strengthening Los Angeles, CA 2020
$ 1,700,000 National Immigration Law Center General Support Los Angeles, CA 2020
$ 350,000 National Immigration Law Center Core support for the Protecting Immigrant Families Campaign to develop innovative advocacy strategies, provide educational resources, and engage allies on policies that impact immigrant families, including the public charge rule. Los Angeles, CA 2020
$ 410,000 National Korean American Service and Education Con Core support for the Immigrant Rights Project to coordinate national organizing and advocacy efforts for immigrant justice; and project support for UndocuBlack to develop black immigrant leadership and elevate issues within the immigrant rights movement Chicago, IL 2020
$ 234,699 National Law School of India University Final support to strengthen synergies between law, policy and practice and improve access to justice through curricular reform, research, and capacity building of law students and young lawyers , 2020
$ 2,000,000 National LGBTQ Task Force General Support Washington, DC 2020
$ 366,667 National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Inco General Support Washington, DC 2020
$ 100,000 National Museum of Mexican Art Core Support for the Midwest Latinx Leadership group, a mentoring program for young leaders of emerging Latino community cultural center organizations Chicago, IL 2020
$ 3,600,000 National Museum of Mexican Art General support and core support for technical assistance Chicago, IL 2020
$ 100,000 National Network for Justice General Support Milford, DE 2020
$ 150,000 National Network of Abortion Funds General Support Boston, MA 2020
$ 275,000 National Partnership for Women and Families Inc Core support for the Work and Family Program to ad advance policies to ensure broad coverage of all workkers with portable universal benefits and inclusive robust labor standards such as paid leave and nondiscrimination laws Washington, DC 2020
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Deadlines

N/A

Restrictions

ACTIVITIES SUPPORTED BY FOUNDATION GRANTS MUST BE CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL OR SCIENTIFIC UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE U.S. INTERNAL REVENUE CODE AND THE TREASURY REGULATIONS.

Contact

THE FORD FOUNDATION
320 EAST 43RD STREET
NEW YORK,NY,10017
2125735000

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