We fund organizations and projects that show great promise for saving and improving lives and for helping us learn.

We’ve organized the grants in Our Portfolio in a database that you can browse and download. Grants recommended by Open Philanthropy also appear in its grants database here.

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Grant Organization All Topics Date of Award Amount
IDinsight — Scaling Up a High-Potential Development Intervention IDinsight Potential GiveWell Top Charities; Global Health & Development 09/2014 $34,382
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities — Full Employment Project Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Macroeconomic Policy 09/2014 $335,000
WaitList Zero — Planning Grant WaitList Zero Organ Transplantation 09/2014 $50,000
Center for Popular Democracy — Federal Reserve Campaign Center for Popular Democracy Macroeconomic Policy 08/2014 $100,000
Stanford PACS — General Support Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society Meta-Philanthropy 08/2014 $20,000
Rockefeller Archive Center — Workshop on the History of Philanthropy Rockefeller Archive Center History of Philanthropy 08/2014 $25,000
RAND Corporation — Research for Vermont RAND Corporation Criminal Justice Reform; Drug Policy Reform 08/2014 $103,000
USAIM — Seasonal Migration from Haiti U.S. Association for International Migration Immigration Policy 07/2014 $1,310,482
ImmigrationWorks Foundation — General Support ImmigrationWorks Foundation Immigration Policy 07/2014 $285,000
Alliance for Open Society International — Albanian Renaissance Alliance for Open Society International Co-Funding 07/2014 $500,000
Pew Public Safety Performance Project Pew Charitable Trusts Criminal Justice Reform 07/2014 $3,000,000
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation — General Support Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation Land Use Reform 06/2014 $100,000
Cochrane Collaboration — General Support Cochrane Collaboration Scientific Research; Global Health & Development 06/2014 $300,000
Pepperdine University — Washington THC Monitoring Pepperdine University Drug Policy Reform 06/2014 $150,000
GiveWell — Top Charity “Participation” Grants GiveWell Potential GiveWell Top Charities; Global Health & Development 05/2014 $500,000
SPUR — General Support SPUR Land Use Reform 05/2014 $100,000
Startup:Education — School Reform in Newark Startup:Education Education 04/2014 $5,000,000
GiveWell — General Support GiveWell Global Health & Development 03/2014 $240,000
Evidence Action — Planning for Future Programs Evidence Action Potential GiveWell Top Charities; Global Health & Development 03/2014 $250,000
Brookings Institution — Research on Marijuana Policy Change Brookings Institution Drug Policy Reform 03/2014 $212,500