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The Rockefeller Foundation has launched an ambitious whole-of-foundation strategy that is tackling the many ways a shifting climate impacts vulnerable communities. We collaborate with unlikely partners across sectors to define priorities, craft partnerships and advance strategies towards scaling people-centered climate solutions. Each step of the way, we build on what we’ve learned from our experience changing food, health, energy, and finance systems over the Foundation’s 110-year history. 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 Jul 25-2019
Climate Policy Initiative, Inc. 2019
toward the costs of designing a new set of innovative financial tools that will enable investors, countries and governments to manage their climate transition risks
    $700,000
    Awarded Oct 05-2018
    Climate Policy Initiative, Inc. 2018
    for use by its Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance in support of further developing a climate resilience work stream to leverage innovative sources of capital that benefit poor and vulnerable populations, including developing innovative financial mechanisms to increase access to clean and sustainable energy
      $2,013,800
      Awarded Nov 02-2015
      Climate Policy Initiative, Inc. 2015
      in support of the analysis, development, and deployment of a new investment vehicle to provide low-cost capital for renewable energy projects
        $499,809
        Awarded Oct 02-2015
        Climate Policy Initiative, Inc. 2015
        for use by its Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance in support of implementing a new climate resilience work stream to leverage innovative sources of capital that benefit poor and vulnerable populations
          $350,324