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The Rockefeller Foundation uses grantmaking and other tools to deliver results for people in the United States and around the world. Consistent with our model and approach, grantmaking is one of many tools the Foundation uses to transform systems, and we do not accept unsolicited grant proposals out of respect for your time.

Use our database to explore active and past grants by commitment and grant amount within the past 5 years. This database undergoes regularly scheduled updates—please refer to the Foundation’s 990-PF documents for the complete list of all individual grants.

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Awarded Apr 15-2025
Wits Health Consortium (Proprietary ) Limited 2025
in support of developing resources to promote integrated public health responses to extreme weather events, with the aim of improving health outcomes and protecting the most vulnerable populations in Africa and globally.
    $150,000
    Awarded Apr 13-2025
    American Red Cross 2025
    in support of qualitative research to advance people centered heat-health actions.
      $247,290
      Awarded Apr 03-2025
      World Meteorological Organization 2025
      in support of the design and validation of a global accelerator network to accelerate the scale and reach of health services in climate-vulnerable countries
        $5,211,333
        Awarded Dec 03-2024
        Climate Vulnerable Forum LBG 2024
        in support of providing technical assistance that incorporates heath impacts into the climate resource mobilization plans of climate vulnerable nations
          $300,000
          Awarded Dec 03-2024
          RF Catalytic Capital, Inc. 2024
          in support of building the capacity of the governments of Senegal and Uganda to strategically finance projects that address climate adaptation and strengthen health systems for vulnerable populations.
            $700,000
            Awarded Nov 05-2024
            American Red Cross 2024
            in support of systematically assessing the opportunity for institutionalized anticipatory action for extreme heat in Nepal
              $200,000
              Awarded Nov 03-2024
              United States Fund for UNICEF 2024
              in support of evaluating the impact of local-level engagement in climate and health emergency responses and preparedness in vulnerable Eastern and Southern Africa communities
                $150,000
                Awarded Oct 22-2024
                Tufts University 2024
                in support of its Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy to assess and expand the landscape of anticipatory action in formal health systems globally to reduce the negative impacts of climate change on the health of at-risk populations
                  $355,000