We want to maximize the impact of our portfolio.

We’re open to supporting safe bets, like direct cash transfers to the world’s poorest people, as well as high-risk, high-reward projects, like minimizing risks from potentially world-changing science and technology. Read more about how we choose what to fund here.

  1. Princeton University — Rescuing Biomedical Research

    Award Date:
    01/2018
    Amount:
    $409,112
    Scientific Research
  2. Helen Keller International — Vitamin A Supplementation

    Award Date:
    01/2018
    Amount:
    $7,200,000
    Global Health & Development
  3. Sightsavers — Deworming Programs (January 2018)

    Award Date:
    01/2018
    Amount:
    $2,500,000
    Global Health & Development
  4. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center — Sepsis Therapy (Michael Donnino)

    Award Date:
    01/2018
    Amount:
    $2,939,400
    Scientific Research
  5. Niskanen Center — Research on Immigration Policy

    Award Date:
    01/2018
    Amount:
    $400,000
    Immigration Policy
  6. Brooklyn Community Bail Fund — National Bail Fund Network (2018)

    Award Date:
    01/2018
    Amount:
    $100,000
    Criminal Justice Reform
  7. Living Goods — General Support (January 2018)

    Award Date:
    01/2018
    Amount:
    $100,000
    Global Health & Development
  8. Silicon Valley De-Bug — Participatory Defense / Bail Fund Pilot

    Award Date:
    01/2018
    Amount:
    $20,600
    Criminal Justice Reform
  9. WaitList Zero — General Support (January 2018)

    Award Date:
    01/2018
    Amount:
    $100,000
    Organ Transplantation
  10. The Ordinary People Society — General Support (2017)

    Award Date:
    12/2017
    Amount:
    $280,000
    Criminal Justice Reform