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

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State

NY

City

NEW YORK

Purpose

General Support
8
Core support for the NXT GEN Fellowship and Summit for Moral Leadership to build and nurture a culture of moral leadership
1
For capacity building support to address harmful social norms and practices by young grassroots disability rights activists and leaders in Nigeria
1
For a town hall and to provide tickets to the Broadway production of To Kill a Mockingbird to expand the community of activists and supporters of racial and criminal reform issues
1
For the Future of Armed Conflict in Latin America photo exhibition and convenings to address trends in Latin American conflict through dialogue between government, experts and civil society
1
Core support for the P3 Lab for social science research to focus public conversation around problems of power, and strengthen the ability of constituency based organizations
1
For the School of Advanced International Studies' Foreign Policy Institute to explore innovative ways to address long term, interrelated, and strategic issues related to the US and China, rapid technological development, human dignity and inequality
1
Core support for the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Initiative to expand the recruitment of talented and qualified students, faculty, and staff from traditionally underrepresented communities
1
Core support for its Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Initiative to expand the recruitment of talented and qualified students, faculty, and staff from traditionally underrepresented communities
1
To build the organizational capacity of progressive organizations in Florida, Texas and other key states and foster collaboration amoung social justic leaders and groups
1
Core support for the Connections to Care program to address mental health needs of low income residents by supporting collaborations between community based organizations and mental health providers
1
Core support to commission a monument honoring the Lyons family in Central Park, as part of efforts to better reflect the diversity and history of New York City
1
One time core support for the Summer Bridge 2020 program to engage New York City teens in a series of career awareness and project based learning activities that will build their skills and prepare them for their next steps in the fall
1

Interest

Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations

10647 results

Amount Name Purpose Location Year
$ 79,000 The Group of Institutes Foundations and Corporati General Support , 2020
$ 500,000 The Harlem School of the Arts Inc General Support New York, NY 2020
$ 300,000 The Harlem School of the Arts Inc General Support New York, NY 2020
$ 200,000 The HOW Institute For Society Core support for the NXT GEN Fellowship and Summit for Moral Leadership to build and nurture a culture of moral leadership New York, NY 2020
$ 50,000 The Inclusive Friends Association For capacity building support to address harmful social norms and practices by young grassroots disability rights activists and leaders in Nigeria , 2020
$ 35,000 The Innocence Project For a town hall and to provide tickets to the Broadway production of To Kill a Mockingbird to expand the community of activists and supporters of racial and criminal reform issues New York, NY 2020
$ 125,000 The Institute for Educational Leadership Incorpor General Support Washington, DC 2020
$ 30,000 The International Crisis Group For the Future of Armed Conflict in Latin America photo exhibition and convenings to address trends in Latin American conflict through dialogue between government, experts and civil society NEW YORK, NY 2020
$ 150,000 The Johns Hopkins University Core support for the P3 Lab for social science research to focus public conversation around problems of power, and strengthen the ability of constituency based organizations Baltimore, MD 2020
$ 230,000 The Johns Hopkins University For the School of Advanced International Studies' Foreign Policy Institute to explore innovative ways to address long term, interrelated, and strategic issues related to the US and China, rapid technological development, human dignity and inequality Baltimore, MD 2020
$ 300,000 The Juilliard School Core support for the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Initiative to expand the recruitment of talented and qualified students, faculty, and staff from traditionally underrepresented communities New York, NY 2020
$ 100,000 The Juilliard School Core support for its Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Initiative to expand the recruitment of talented and qualified students, faculty, and staff from traditionally underrepresented communities New York, NY 2020
$ 50,000 The Kenya Information Communication and Technology General Support , 2020
$ 150,000 The Laundromat Project Inc General Support New York, NY 2020
$ 400,000 The Management Center To build the organizational capacity of progressive organizations in Florida, Texas and other key states and foster collaboration amoung social justic leaders and groups Washington, DC 2020
$ 500,000 The Markup News Inc General Support New York, NY 2020
$ 275,000 The Marshall Project General Support New York, NY 2020
$ 400,000 The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City Core support for the Connections to Care program to address mental health needs of low income residents by supporting collaborations between community based organizations and mental health providers New York, NY 2020
$ 200,000 The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City Core support to commission a monument honoring the Lyons family in Central Park, as part of efforts to better reflect the diversity and history of New York City New York, NY 2020
$ 3,000,000 The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City One time core support for the Summer Bridge 2020 program to engage New York City teens in a series of career awareness and project based learning activities that will build their skills and prepare them for their next steps in the fall New York, NY 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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Private Foundation Grants of $211.1k Available in NEW YORK, NY