Funding search · EIN 134096178 · Whippany, NJ

The Tiffany & Co 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.

24
grants reported
$6.9M
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$175,000
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.

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Grant history

All 24 reported grants, largest first.

  • $1.0M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2024

    Support for oceans 5, which is dedicated to protecting the world's oceans, with a focus on establishing marine protected areas.

  • $1.0M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2022

    Support for oceans 5, which is dedicated to protecting the worlds oceans, with a focus on establishing marine protected areas.

  • $565,000

    Wildlife Conservation Society · New York, NY · 2022

    Support for reefs for the future, which works to protect the most resilient reefs in the world.

  • $550,000

    Earthworks · Washington, DC · 2022

    Support to continue to advance responsible mining with a focus on developing best practices and standards in mine site tailing management.

  • $500,000

    Wildlife Conservation Society · New York, NY · 2022

    Support for reefs for the future, which works to protect the most resilient reefs in the world.

  • $355,000

    Resolve · Washington, DC · 2022

    Support to scale the peace diamonds+ restoration initiative in sierra leone to advance responsible artisanal diamond mining practices.

  • $350,000

    National Geographic Society · Washington, DC · 2022

    Support for its partnership with oceanx to create a digital storytelling series to raise awareness for coral reefs.

  • $300,000

    Conservation International Foundation · Arlington, VA · 2024

    Support conservation initiatives across the high seas, mexico, peru, costa rica, the galapagos islands, japan, and niue, catalyzing large-scale ocean protection, community engagement and sustainable financing mechanisms.

  • $300,000

    Wildlife Conservation Society · New York, NY · 2024

    Support to create, expand and scale the management of marine protected areas in kenya, the philippines, solomon islands, and belize.

  • $250,000

    Hawaii Community Foundation · Honolulu, HI · 2022

    Support for the establishment of protected areas to safeguard coral reefs and support communities through the hawaii marine 30x30 initiative.

  • $200,000

    Wildlife Conservation Society · New York, NY · 2024

    Support the designation of the hudson canyon as a national marine sanctuary, the first marine protected area in the new york metropolitan area, and support for the global 30x30 accelerator in india, tanzania and argenti read all
  • $200,000

    Hawaii Community Foundation · Honolulu, HI · 2022

    Support the hawaii marine 30x30 initiative to protect 30% of hawaiis waters by 2030 through community capacity building of conservation efforts.

  • $150,000

    Coral Reef Alliance · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    Support for sustainable tourism practices that protect coastal communities and coral reefs in high tourism areas of the caribbean

  • $150,000

    Great Barrier Reef Foundation USA · Washington, DC · 2022

    Support for the great barrier reef coral propagation initiative to protect large-scale areas of the great barrier reef from coral bleaching.

  • $130,000

    Clark Fork Coalition · Missoula, MT · 2022

    Support for the healing vital waters program focused on the restoration and protection of the clark fork watershed from the impacts of mining.

  • $125,000

    Oceana · Washington, DC · 2022

    Support for sailors for the sea's initiatives to drive sustainable practices and mobilize the sailing and boating community as ocean champions.

  • $100,000

    Conservation International Foundation · Arlington, VA · 2024

    Support for the coral reefs of the high seas coalition, an initiative to create the first coral reef marine protected areas of the high seas.

  • $100,000

    Oceana · Washington, DC · 2024

    Support for the continued growth of the clean regattas program and other sailing programs to protect caribbean coral reefs and marine ecosystems.

  • $100,000

    Conservation International Foundation · Arlington, VA · 2022

    Support for the coral reefs of the high seas coalition, an initiative to create the first coral reef marine protected areas of the high seas.

  • $100,000

    Great Barrier Reef Foundation USA · Washington, DC · 2022

    Support for the great barrier reef coral propagation initiative to protect large-scale areas of the great barrier reef from coral bleaching.

  • $100,000

    Oceana · Washington, DC · 2022

    Support for the continued growth of the clean regattas program and other sailing programs to protect caribbean coral reefs and marine ecosystems.

  • $100,000

    Resolve · Washington, DC · 2022

    Support for the peace diamonds restoration initiative, which is reclaiming and rehabilitating abandoned diamond mines in sierra leone and other diamond-producing countries in africa.

  • $100,000

    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution · Woods Hole, MA · 2022

    Support for research on the monitoring of environmental change and disease impact on coral reefs health.

  • $75,000

    Wild Earth Allies · Chevy Chase, MD · 2022

    Support for the establishment of protected areas and the protection of coral reefs in cambodia.

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