Funding search · EIN 133441466 · Bentonville, AR

Walton Family Foundation

A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.

3,288
grants reported
$1.65B
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$200,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

What they fund

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Funding pattern

What this funder pays for, at what size, and how to position adjacent work. Read from their filings, with every number checked against the record.

Where the money goes

  • K-12 education policy, charter schools, and curriculum reform nationally
  • Northwest Arkansas civic life: parks, trails, arts, transit in Bentonville
  • Education R&D: literacy, math acceleration, tutoring, learner records
  • Colorado River and Mississippi River Basin water and agriculture
  • Career pathways, apprenticeships, and community college redesign
  • Ocean and fisheries sustainability, including international tuna work

Typical grant

Median grant is $200,000, with the middle half between $75,000 and about $432,000. The eight-figure checks go to intermediaries and re-granting vehicles (Charter Fund, 50CAN's State Implementation Fund, New Venture Fund, NewSchools) plus Bentonville capital projects; the small ones are single-site programs and Arkansas nonprofits. Repeat giving is the norm, with organizations like Cambiar Education, Environmental Defense Fund, and TNTP each holding several concurrent grants.

Their words

Phrases from their own grant descriptions, worth speaking back to them.

  • "improve student outcomes"
  • "high-quality instructional materials"
  • "high-impact tutoring"
  • "learning loss"
  • "To support general operations"

Positioning adjacent work

  • Tie research to a named state implementation partner; they fund studies of policy rollout, not standalone inquiry.
  • Ask $1M to $3M for multi-year research; Harvard CEPR and ASU CRPE landed in that band.
  • Name Arkansas as a study site or first state. LEARNS Act implementation work is actively funded.
  • For water or agriculture work, anchor to the Colorado River Basin or Mississippi River Basin explicitly.

Worth knowing: Arkansas takes 888 of 3,288 grants and Bentonville itself absorbs large capital gifts, so a non-Arkansas applicant is competing in the national education portfolio, where a few intermediaries and fiscal sponsors (New Venture Fund, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Cambiar, NewSchools) recycle much of the money to subgrantees. Getting funded through one of those vehicles is often more realistic than a direct grant.

26 grants matching “agenda · $26.0M

  • $707,781

    Rand Corporation · Santa Monica, CA · 2024

    To support the learning agenda and evaluation of two multi-state capacity building grantees, Watershed Advisors and the Council of Chief State School Officer Instructional Materials and Professional Development Network.

  • $500,000

    Community Engagement Partners · Pickerington, OH · 2024

    To support community entry planning diligence including outreach, relationship building, and community campaign action agendas in Charleston, SC and Jacksonville, FL.

  • $249,407

    Welcome Democracy Institute · Washington, DC · 2024

    To support a new network of champions regarding a reform agenda that prioritizes a student-centered approach to economic mobility.

  • $200,000

    Georgia Public Policy Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2024

    To expand its education policy agenda beyond education options to include student-based budgeting, career pathways, dual enrollment, and transportation innovations in Georgia.

  • $122,000

    Environmental Defense Fund · New York, NY · 2024

    To Identify the role nature can play in lowering overall disaster risks for communities and chart a policy and research agenda for greater insurance sector support of equitable nature-based approaches.

  • $900,000

    Cityworks Dc · Washington, DC · 2023

    To support an ambitious collective action agenda to strengthen the education-to-work ecosystem to improve economic opportunities and mobility for students in the DC metro area.

  • $674,214

    Rand Corporation · Santa Monica, CA · 2023

    To support the learning agenda and evaluation of two multi-state capacity building grantees, Watershed Advisors and the Council of Chief State School Officer Instructional Materials and Professional Development Network.

  • $600,000

    Community Engagement Partners · Pickerington, OH · 2023

    To support community entry planning, diligence including outreach, relationship building, and community campaign action agendas in Charleston, SC and Jacksonville, FL.

  • $277,750

    Education Reform Now · New York, NY · 2023

    To support a new network of supporters and influencers who will coalesce around a policy agenda that prioritizes a student-centered approach to economic mobility.

  • $200,000

    Georgia Public Policy Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2023

    To expand education policy agenda beyond education options to include student-based budgeting, career pathways, dual enrollment, and transportation innovations in Georgia.

  • $200,000

    Center for American Progress · Washington, DC · 2023

    To support an education agenda focusing on advancing innovation in K-12 accountability and assessment and preparedness of K-12 students -"Cradle to Career" preparation for the workforce.

  • $150,000

    Wayfinder Foundation · Waite Park, MN · 2023

    To recruit and train community leaders who will increase awareness of and support for education reform issues as part of a broader social and racial justice agenda nationally and in their communities.

  • $50,000

    United Nations Development Programme · 2023

    To support a series of events, co-hosted with Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, designed to advance Mexico's national sustainable ocean agenda.

  • $15.0M

    City Fund · Falls Church, VA · 2022

    To support a local education reform agenda across mature cities nationally, including six where WFF has long made direct investments (Atlanta, Denver, Indianapolis, New Orleans, San Antonio, Washington, DC).

  • $1.7M

    The Education Trust · Washington, DC · 2022

    To Support the federal, national and state-level agenda setting, coalition building and capacity building around policy priorities.

  • $900,000

    Citybridge Education · Washington, DC · 2022

    To support an ambitious collective action agenda to strengthen the education-to-work ecosystem to improve economic opportunities and mobility for students in the DC metro area.

  • $700,000

    Education Forward Dc · Washington, DC · 2022

    To Support educational policy infrastructure and increase education and awareness around the policy agenda.

  • $600,000

    Community Engagement Partners · Pickerington, OH · 2022

    To Support community entry planning, diligence including outreach, relationship building, and community campaign action agendas in Charleston, SC and Jacksonville, FL.

  • $566,329

    Rand Corporation · Santa Monica, CA · 2022

    To support the learning agenda and evaluation of two multi-state capacity building grantees, Watershed Advisors (Watershed) and the Council of Chief State School Officer (CCSSO) Instructional Materials and Professional read all
  • $497,769

    Urban Institute · Washington, DC · 2022

    To create a learning agenda and grants program designed to support research that addresses critical gaps in what is known about the relationship between K-12 education and long-term economic mobility, including the deve read all
  • $300,000

    Wayfinder Foundation · Waite Park, MN · 2022

    To Increase awareness of and support for education reform issues as part of a broader social and racial justice agenda.

  • $272,250

    Education Reform Now · New York, NY · 2022

    To support a new network of politically moderate advocates and influencers who will coalesce around a policy agenda that prioritizes a student-centered approach to economic mobility.

  • $220,000

    Keystone Policy Center · Keystone, CO · 2022

    To Conduct research and provide strategic analysis and advance a WFF-aligned research policy agenda.

  • $200,000

    Center for American Progress · Washington, DC · 2022

    To support an education agenda focusing on two policy areas: (1) advancing innovation in K-12 accountability and assessment and (2) preparedness of K-12 students -"Cradle to Career" preparation for the workforce.

  • $164,875

    Together Sc · Columbia, SC · 2022

    To support community engagement and the design of community campaign action agendas in Charleston, South Carolina, a subgrants program, and strategic planning for E3.

  • $65,000

    Georgia Public Policy Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2022

    To continue its long-standing school choice policy effort and to develop a parallel option-enabling policy agenda.

Top recipients

Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.

  • Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors21 grants · $61.4M
  • City Fund3 grants · $49.0M
  • Teach for America7 grants · $43.5M
  • New Venture Fund24 grants · $38.8M
  • Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund6 grants · $37.9M
  • Charter Fund Inc Dba Charter School Growth Fund4 grants · $36.0M
  • City of Bentonville39 grants · $35.1M
  • Newschools Venture Fund5 grants · $26.6M
  • Northwest Arkansas Council Foundation41 grants · $26.2M
  • Cambiar Education14 grants · $26.1M

Giving over time

$541.9M
2022
$587.4M
2023
$521.7M
2024

Grant history

The 100 largest of 3,288 grants.

  • $39.7M

    Builders Initiative Foundation · Bentonville, AR · 2023

    to support charitable grantmaking and related operational expenses.

  • $35.6M

    Town Branch Foundation · Bentonville, AR · 2024

    To support the improvement and advancement of K-12 education.

  • $33.0M

    City Fund · Falls Church, VA · 2023

    To support general operations.

  • $26.0M

    Teach for America · New York, NY · 2022

    To recruit, train and support diverse, high-quality teachers and increase the number of alumni in school or system leadership roles nationally.

  • $21.6M

    Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony · Eureka Springs, AR · 2023

    To support the construction of a new opera theater building and faculty housing units and supporting infrastructure on the campus of Opera in the Ozarks.

  • $19.4M

    Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund · Boston, MA · 2023

    To support special charitable projects.

  • $15.0M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2024

    To provide support for the Learning Engineer Virtual Institute, a new model for Education R&D designed to create technology-enabled solutions that can double the rate of low-income, middle school students' math learning.

  • $15.0M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2023

    To support the Learning Engineer Virtual Institute, a new model for Education R&D designed to create technology-enabled solutions that can double the rate of low-income, middle school students' math learning.

  • $15.0M

    City Fund · Falls Church, VA · 2022

    To support a local education reform agenda across mature cities nationally, including six where WFF has long made direct investments (Atlanta, Denver, Indianapolis, New Orleans, San Antonio, Washington, DC).

  • $13.3M

    50can · Washington, DC · 2024

    To Launch the State Implementation Fund, a project that will help governors and state education chiefs in 5 to 8 states implement education policy solutions required to address learning loss and improve student outcomes read all
  • $13.0M

    Charter Fund · Denver, CO · 2024

    to support the creation and expansion of high-quality charter schools and charter management organizations nationally

  • $13.0M

    Federation of American Scientists · Washington, DC · 2024

    To Expand and evaluate the Community Funding Accelerator.

  • $13.0M

    Charter Fund Inc Dba Charter School Growth Fund · Denver, CO · 2023

    to support the creation and expansion of high-quality charter schools and charter management organizations nationally

  • $13.0M

    Teach for America · New York, NY · 2023

    to recruit, train and support diverse, high-quality teachers and increase the number of alumni in school or system leadership roles nationally.

  • $13.0M

    Charter Fund Inc Dba Charter School Growth Fund · Broomfield, CO · 2022

    To support the creation and expansion of high-quality charter schools and charter management organizations (CMOs) nationally.

  • $12.5M

    New Venture Fund · Washington, DC · 2024

    To support a financing and technical assistance program that will allow high-quality nonprofit curriculum developers in literacy and science to enhance and scale their existing product lines.

  • $12.0M

    Advanced Education Research and Development Fund · Oakland, CA · 2022

    To serve as a R&D engine for the education sector.

  • $11.3M

    Opera in the Ozarks · Eureka Springs, AR · 2024

    To support the construction of a new opera theater building and faculty housing units and supporting infrastructure on the campus of Opera in the Ozarks.

  • $10.7M

    Khan Academy · Mountain View, CA · 2023

    To support a five-year goal to accelerate math learning by 50 percent for 10 percent of students in the U.S.

  • $10.4M

    Kipp Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    to support the KIPP 2025 campaign.

  • $10.1M

    Grand River Dam Authority · Tulsa, OK · 2022

    To construct a whitewater park on the Illinois River located at the Lake Frances spillway in Adair County, Oklahoma.

  • $10.0M

    Newschools Venture Fund · Oakland, CA · 2024

    To serve as an intermediary for K-12 education leadership development organizations.

  • $10.0M

    The Cleveland Avenue Foundation for Education Group · Chicago, IL · 2023

    To support historically underrepresented entrepreneurs solving complex and urgent K-12 education challenges inhibiting the social and economic mobility and excellence of America's highest-need youth

  • $10.0M

    Arkansas Department of Parks Heritage and Tourism · Little Rock, AR · 2022

    To support the completion of The Delta Heritage Trail as more fully described in the Delta Heritage Trail Master Plan dated April 2019 and in the updated Extension Budget dated October 16, 2019.

  • $10.0M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2022

    To launch and manage the Learning Engineer Virtual Institute (LEVI), a new model for Education R&D designed to create technology-enabled solutions that can double the rate of low-income, middle school students' math lea read all
  • $9.8M

    Arkansas Department of Parks Heritage and Tourism · Little Rock, AR · 2024

    to support the completion of The Delta Heritage Trail.

  • $9.7M

    National Philanthropic Trust · Jenkintown, PA · 2024

    To support special charitable projects.

  • $9.1M

    Regents of the University of California · Merced, CA · 2023

    To fund scholarships for Gateway Scholars.

  • $8.4M

    Advanced Education Research and Development Fund · Oakland, CA · 2024

    To serve as an R&D engine for the education sector.

  • $7.4M

    Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund · Boston, MA · 2024

    To support special charitable projects.

  • $7.0M

    Cambiar Education · San Diego, CA · 2024

    To support Eradicating Illiteracy Through Evidence-based Phonics Instruction.

  • $6.8M

    Northwest Arkansas Council Foundation · Springdale, AR · 2023

    To support a partnership with the nonprofit Community Development Corporation (CDC) and the "Big Emma" development team to acquire in downtown Springdale and develop a mixed-income workforce housing.

  • $6.5M

    Newschools Venture Fund · Oakland, CA · 2022

    To support the launch of new, innovative schools, grants for early-stage ventures that will help increase the proportion of Black and Latino leaders in education, a Teacher Diversity Request for Proposals, and greater c read all
  • $6.1M

    University of Denver · Denver, CO · 2023

    to provide funding to help DU establish an endowed scholarship fund

  • $6.1M

    Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund · Boston, MA · 2022

    To support the Snacks Family Donor-Advised Fund.

  • $6.0M

    Vela Education Fund · Arlington, VA · 2022

    To invest in education innovation occurring outside the bounds of traditional school, reaching millions of underserved students and families.

  • $5.7M

    Newschools Venture Fund · Oakland, CA · 2024

    To support general operations.

  • $5.5M

    Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs · North Little Rock, AR · 2022

    To support the in-kind land transfer of the Rainbow Road Veteran's Home property.

  • $5.0M

    City of Bentonville · Bentonville, AR · 2024

    To support the construction of the 8th Street Gateway Park in Bentonville.

  • $5.0M

    Cleveland Avenue Foundation for Education Group · Chicago, IL · 2024

    To support The 1954 Project.

  • $5.0M

    Bentonville Library Foundation · Bentonville, AR · 2023

    to support the expansion efforts of the Bentonville Public Library.

  • $5.0M

    Charter Fund Inc Dba Charter School Growth Fund · Denver, CO · 2023

    To support the Growth and Early Launch of the Next Generation of Great Charter Networks.

  • $5.0M

    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art · Bentonville, AR · 2023

    To create an endowed fund for the long-term sustainability of the museum's Community Engagement program.

  • $5.0M

    National Alliance for Public Charter Schools · Washington, DC · 2023

    To support general operations.

  • $5.0M

    Vela Education Fund · Arlington, VA · 2023

    To invest in education innovation occurring outside the bounds of traditional school, reaching millions of underserved students and families.

  • $5.0M

    Charter Fund Inc Dba Charter School Growth Fund · Broomfield, CO · 2022

    To seed the launch or expansion of up to 120 new or emerging charter management organizations to open a total of 50,000 new charter seats nationally.

  • $5.0M

    Educational Resources Impact Fund Lp · New York, NY · 2022

    To support the provision of loans to nonprofit organizations that are developing high-quality instructional materials for K-12 students and/or providing aligned supports to teachers and school districts to effectively i read all
  • $5.0M

    Planned Parenthood of Illinois · Chicago, IL · 2022

    To support general operations in 2022.

  • $4.9M

    Grand River Dam Authority · Tulsa, OK · 2023

    to construct a whitewater park on the Illinois River located at the Lake Frances spillway in Adair County, Oklahoma.

  • $4.5M

    National Alliance for Public Charter Schools · Washington, DC · 2024

    To support general operations.

  • $4.1M

    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art · Bentonville, AR · 2023

    To support capital improvements at the Momentary

  • $4.0M

    The Children'S Scholarship Fund · New York, NY · 2024

    to provide tuition assistance to students in grades K-8 to attend alternatives to faltering conventional schools and provide administrative support for the organization.

  • $4.0M

    Accelerate - the National Collaborative for Accelerated Learning · Nashville, TN · 2023

    To support subgrants to promising tutoring providers, researchers, and state departments of education to support successful implementation of high-impact tutoring in schools.

  • $4.0M

    Advanced Education Research and Development Fund · Oakland, CA · 2023

    To serve as a R&D engine for the education sector.

  • $4.0M

    The Children'S Scholarship Fund · New York, NY · 2023

    to provide tuition assistance to students in grades K-8 to attend alternatives to faltering conventional schools and provide administrative support for the organization.

  • $4.0M

    The Children'S Scholarship Fund · New York, NY · 2022

    To provide tuition assistance for students in grades K-8 for alternatives to faltering conventional schools and provide administrative support for the organization.

  • $4.0M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2023

    To support research on how K-12 schools can increase social and economic mobility for children across the US.

  • $3.9M

    Newschools Venture Fund · Oakland, CA · 2023

    to support the launch of new, innovative schools, grants for early-stage ventures that will help increase the proportion of Black and Latino leaders in education, a Teacher Diversity Request for Proposals, and greater c read all
  • $3.9M

    New Venture Fund · Washington, DC · 2023

    To increase the number of career-connected learning models and approaches for historically disadvantaged students in grades six through 14.

  • $3.8M

    National Alliance for Public Charter Schools · Washington, DC · 2022

    To Support NAPCS programming, including federal and state-specific policy and coalitions work, sector-wide communications efforts, a Legal Action Fund, and a variety of research and support strategies.

  • $3.8M

    Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching · Stanford, CA · 2023

    To support Carnegie in leading a field-wide shift from time and credit-based schooling (the Carnegie unit) to mastery-based models of attainment and learning that demonstrably improve young people's success in school, c read all
  • $3.8M

    Theatresquared · Fayetteville, AR · 2023

    To provide support for TheatreSquared's programming and operations in NW Arkansas.

  • $3.6M

    New Venture Fund · Washington, DC · 2023

    To support the Colorado River Sustainability Campaign in providing coordination and leadership to Foundation grantees in the Colorado River Basin.

  • $3.5M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2024

    To support the Platform for Agriculture and Climate Transformation project,which will allow coordinated donors to have a bigger impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving water outcomes in American agricu read all
  • $3.5M

    Water Foundation · Sacramento, CA · 2024

    To leverage public funds for on-the-ground water solutions in the face of climate change by supporting the Water Solutions Fund to develop projects, change policy, and build power; & to develop and begin implementation read all
  • $3.5M

    Education Reform Now · New York, NY · 2022

    To support general operations in 2022.

  • $3.5M

    Education Reform Now · New York, NY · 2024

    To support general operations.

  • $3.5M

    Education Reform Now · New York, NY · 2023

    To support general operations.

  • $3.3M

    Cambiar Education · San Diego, CA · 2024

    To support the launch of LearnerStudio to build and scale new solutions to reimagine high school.

  • $3.3M

    City of Bentonville · Bentonville, AR · 2023

    To support the final phase of the reconstruction of 8th Street in Bentonville, including new bicycle and pedestrian facilities, enhanced intersections for safety and improved traffic flow for all modes of transportation read all
  • $3.3M

    Bes · Boston, MA · 2022

    To increase the supply of high-quality charter schools by recruiting and training leaders for the BES Fellowship and supporting them to launch new schools.

  • $3.3M

    City of Bentonville · Bentonville, AR · 2022

    To support the final phase of the reconstruction of 8th Street in Bentonville, including new bicycle and pedestrian facilities, enhanced intersections for safety and improved traffic flow for all modes of transportation read all
  • $3.3M

    Bes · Boston, MA · 2023

    To increase the supply of high-quality charter schools by recruiting and training leaders for the BES Fellowship and supporting them to launch new schools.

  • $3.2M

    California Charter Schools Association · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To advocate, protect, and defend public charter schools in California and to accelerate the rate of closing the opportunity gap for historically underserved students.

  • $3.2M

    Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching · Stanford, CA · 2024

    To support Carnegie in leading a field-wide shift from time and credit-based schooling (the Carnegie unit) to mastery-based models of attainment and learning that demonstrably improve young people's success in school, c read all
  • $3.2M

    Denver Health Foundation · Denver, CO · 2022

    To support the Workforce Development Center, Office of Health Equity, and Equitable Procurement Initiative.

  • $3.1M

    Cambiar Education · San Diego, CA · 2024

    To support Cambiar's Thrive grant program, a subgranting program that supports products and programs that are focused on improving how parents and caregivers get information and data about their child's education journe read all
  • $3.1M

    City of Bentonville · Bentonville, AR · 2023

    To support the construction of the new A Street Promenade as part of the City of Bentonville's Quilt of Parks Plan.

  • $3.1M

    National Alliance for Public Charter Schools · Washington, DC · 2023

    To Support NAPCS programming, including federal and state-specific policy and coalitions work, sector-wide communications efforts, a Legal Action Fund, and a variety of research and support strategies

  • $3.1M

    Learning Economy · Nashville, TN · 2024

    To develop "portable learner records" to help parents, educators, and students understand and make decisions about students' learning trajectories.

  • $3.0M

    Accelerate - the National Collaborative for Accelerated Learning · Nashville, TN · 2024

    To provide subgrants to promising tutoring providers, researchers, and state departments of education to support successful implementation of high-impact tutoring in schools.

  • $3.0M

    Baton Rouge Area Foundation · Baton Rouge, LA · 2024

    To Support statewide implementation of education policy solutions to address learning loss and improve student outcomes at scale in at least four states, including Arkansas.

  • $3.0M

    Foundation for Excellence in Education · Tallahassee, FL · 2024

    To support general operations.

  • $3.0M

    President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2024

    To Support the work of Opportunity Insights.

  • $3.0M

    Foundation for Excellence in Education · Tallahassee, FL · 2023

    To support general operations.

  • $3.0M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2023

    To provide support for the Platform for Agriculture and Climate Transformation project, which will allow coordinated donors to have a bigger impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving water outcomes in Am read all
  • $3.0M

    Water Foundation · Sacramento, CA · 2023

    To leverage public funds for on-the-ground water solutions for people and the environment in the face of climate change.

  • $3.0M

    Foundation for Excellence in Education · Tallahassee, FL · 2022

    To support general operations in 2022.

  • $3.0M

    Greatschools · Oakland, CA · 2022

    To support improvements on its technology platform.

  • $3.0M

    New Venture Fund · Washington, DC · 2022

    To support the Colorado River Sustainability Campaign in implementing environmental priorities in the Colorado River Basin.

  • $3.0M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2022

    To serve as the fiscal sponsor for the Platform for Agriculture and Climate Transformation project, which will allow coordinated donors to have a bigger impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving water ou read all
  • $3.0M

    Water Foundation · Sacramento, CA · 2022

    To leverage public funds for on-the-ground water solutions for people and the environment in the face of climate change.

  • $2.9M

    Environmental Defense Fund · New York, NY · 2023

    To support the work of the Restore the Mississippi River Delta coalition.

  • $2.8M

    City of Bentonville · Bentonville, AR · 2024

    To support the construction of the new A Street Promenade as part of the City of Bentonville's Quilt of Parks Plan.

  • $2.8M

    California Charter Schools Association · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    To support, protect, and defend public charter schools in California and to accelerate the rate of closing the opportunity gap for historically underserved students.

  • $2.8M

    Arkansas Department of Education · Little Rock, AR · 2022

    To provide high quality STEM curriculum to middle schools.

  • $2.8M

    National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance · Hadley, MA · 2024

    To establish a venture studio program that will support startup companies in the state of Arkansas.

  • $2.8M

    Ffwd · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    To support the scaling of nonprofit organizations that create high-quality instructional materials.

  • $2.8M

    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art · Bentonville, AR · 2022

    Program and operating support for The Momentary, a multi-disciplinary space for visual and performing arts, culinary experiences, festivals, and artist residencies and a satellite facility to Crystal Bridges Museum of A read all
  • $2.7M

    Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund · Boston, MA · 2022

    To support the Runway Donor-Advised Fund.

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