Funding search · EIN 205602483 · New York, NY
The Bloomberg 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.
- 815
- grants reported
- $3.00B
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $1.0M
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
What they fund
cleanenergydigitalstudentsacceleratetransitionimproveoutcomes
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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
- Clean energy and climate campaigns, US and global
- Public health: tobacco, opioids, road safety, healthy eating, cardiovascular
- K-12 outcomes, charter networks, career and technical education
- Johns Hopkins research, scholarship and facilities
- City governance: data alliances, mayors, public infrastructure
- Arts and museum capital projects, US and London
Typical grant
The median grant is $1,000,000 and the middle half runs $375,950 to $2,683,500. The eight-and nine-figure checks go to institutions Bloomberg is personally tied to (Johns Hopkins at $186.8M, Museum of Science Boston at $78.8M) or to intermediaries running whole portfolios (Charter School Growth Fund, Vital Strategies, Resolve to Save Lives). Repeat giving is the norm: Vital Strategies, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and Johns Hopkins each appear multiple times in a single year across different program lines.
Their words
Phrases from their own grant descriptions, worth speaking back to them.
- “TO SUPPORT CLEAN ENERGY”
- “TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR K-12 STUDENTS IN THE U.S.”
- “TO SUPPORT CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION”
- “TO REDUCE TOBACCO USE”
- “TO SUPPORT DATA FOR HEALTH”
Positioning adjacent work
- Frame health work as measurable population-level policy change, not clinical research. Data and surveillance language lands hardest.
- Anchor to cities. City Data Alliance, mayors, and municipal implementation recur across health, climate and education portfolios.
- Ask $1M to $3M for a first project. Below $375,000 is unusual for them.
- Partner with or route through an existing grantee like Vital Strategies, Resolve to Save Lives, or Results for America.
Worth knowing: Giving is heavily relationship-driven and concentrated: New York and Washington DC hold 346 of 438 recipients, and Johns Hopkins alone took roughly $209M across five 2024 grants. A small set of intermediaries (Vital Strategies, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, WHO, Resolve to Save Lives) executes most of the global health money, so unaffiliated researchers usually enter as subawardees rather than direct grantees.
24 grants matching “combat” · $113.7M
- $25.3M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2024
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $3.5M
Partnership To End Addiction · New York, NY · 2024
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $1.5M
National Foundation for the Ctrs for Disease Contr & Prevention Inc (Dba Cd · Atlanta, GA · 2024
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $1.3M
Pew Charitable Trusts · Washington, DC · 2024
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $1.1M
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $22.4M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2023
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $3.5M
Partnership To End Addiction · New York, NY · 2023
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $2.7M
National Foundation for the Ctrs for Disease Contr & Prevention Inc (Dba Cd · Atlanta, GA · 2023
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $1.4M
Pew Charitable Trusts · Washington, DC · 2023
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $1.1M
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $26.1M
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group · New York, NY · 2022
To combat climate change globally
- $11.3M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2022
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $2.7M
Ceres · Boston, MA · 2022
To combat climate change globally
- $1.9M
Cdp Worldwide · 2022
To combat climate change globally
- $1.7M
Pew Charitable Trusts · Washington, DC · 2022
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $1.6M
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2022
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $1.2M
Pri Association · 2022
To combat climate change globally
- $891,412
National Foundation for the Ctrs for Disease Contr & Prevention Inc (Dba Cd · Atlanta, GA · 2022
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $600,000
World Resources Institute · Washington, DC · 2022
To combat climate change globally
- $500,000
Partnership To End Addiction · New York, NY · 2022
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $500,000
Business for Social Responsibility · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To combat climate change globally
- $500,000
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions · Arlington, VA · 2022
To combat climate change globally
- $300,000
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2022
To combat climate change globally
- $100,000
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2022
To combat climate change globally
Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Johns Hopkins University25 grants · $634.9M
- Vital Strategies16 grants · $139.3M
- President and Fellows of Harvard College7 grants · $108.6M
- Charter Fund Inc (Dba Charter School Growth Fund)2 grants · $101.5M
- Resources Legacy Fund3 grants · $82.9M
- Museum of Science2 grants · $81.2M
- Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids16 grants · $78.1M
- Resolve To Save Lives3 grants · $69.9M
- Climateworks Foundation2 grants · $67.6M
- National Foundation for the Ctrs for Disease Contr & Prevention Inc (Dba Cd14 grants · $61.3M
Giving over time
Grant history
The 100 largest of 815 grants.
- $351.4M
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023
To support research, scholarship and facilities
- $186.8M
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024
To support research, scholarship and facilities
- $78.8M
Museum of Science · Boston, MA · 2024
To support capital projects
- $59.0M
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2022
To support the bloomberg center for cities
- $55.5M
Charter Fund Inc (Dba Charter School Growth Fund) · Denver, CO · 2024
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $53.3M
Charter Fund · Broomfield, CO · 2022
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $46.0M
Charter Fund Inc (Dba Charter School Growth Fund) · Denver, CO · 2023
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $43.6M
American Friends of Magen David Adom · New York, NY · 2023
Emergency response support
- $40.4M
Climateworks Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $34.9M
Resources Legacy Fund · Sacramento, CA · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $34.3M
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2022
To support sustainable fishing practices and protect coral reefs
- $28.6M
Harlem Childrens Zone · New York, NY · 2022
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $27.2M
Climateworks Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2023
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $26.5M
Resources Legacy Fund · Sacramento, CA · 2024
To support clean energy
- $26.4M
Resolve To Save Lives · New York, NY · 2022
To support cardiovascular health
- $26.1M
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group · New York, NY · 2022
To combat climate change globally
- $25.3M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2024
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $23.4M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2022
To reduce tobacco use
- $23.3M
Resolve To Save Lives · New York, NY · 2024
To support cardiovascular health
- $22.4M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2023
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $21.5M
Resources Legacy Fund · Sacramento, CA · 2023
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $20.3M
Resolve To Save Lives · New York, NY · 2023
To support cardiovascular health
- $20.0M
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group · New York, NY · 2024
To support clean energy
- $20.0M
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2024
To support the bloomberg center for cities
- $20.0M
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2023
To support the bloomberg center for cities
- $19.9M
Success Academy Charter Schools · New York, NY · 2024
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $19.9M
Success Academy Charter Schools · New York, NY · 2023
Capital support
- $19.9M
Success Academy Charter Schools · New York, NY · 2022
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $19.2M
Memorial Hermann Foundation · Houston, TX · 2024
To support career and technical education
- $17.6M
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids · Washington, DC · 2022
To reduce tobacco use
- $17.5M
Climate Imperative Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $16.7M
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids · Washington, DC · 2024
To reduce tobacco use
- $16.3M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2022
To support data for health
- $16.2M
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023
City data alliance
- $16.0M
Target Als Foundation · New York, NY · 2023
General support
- $15.1M
50can · Washington, DC · 2022
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $14.3M
The Clean Air Fund · 2024
To support clean energy
- $13.1M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2024
To support healthy eating
- $12.6M
Museum of London · 2024
To support capital projects
- $12.5M
Asian Development Bank · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $12.3M
Harlem Childrens Zone · New York, NY · 2024
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $12.2M
Fund for Public Schools · New York, NY · 2024
To support career and technical education
- $12.0M
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2022
City data alliance
- $11.6M
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2022
To support the bloomberg center for public innovation
- $11.4M
International Rescue Committee · New York, NY · 2023
General support
- $11.4M
International Rescue Committee · New York, NY · 2022
General support
- $11.4M
Panorama Global · Seattle, WA · 2024
To support economic development
- $11.3M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2022
To combat the opioid crisis in the u.s.
- $11.0M
Stony Brook Foundation · Stony Brook, NY · 2024
To support the new york climate exchange on governors island
- $11.0M
Stony Brook Foundation · Stony Brook, NY · 2023
To support the new york climate exchange on governors island
- $10.9M
Sierra Club Foundation · Oakland, CA · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $10.5M
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids · Washington, DC · 2023
To support effective policies on healthy eating
- $10.5M
National Foundation for the Ctrs for Disease Contr & Prevention Inc (Dba Cd · Atlanta, GA · 2024
To support data for health
- $10.2M
The Clean Air Fund · 2023
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $10.1M
National Foundation for the Ctrs for Disease Contr & Prevention Inc (Dba Cd · Atlanta, GA · 2023
To reduce tobacco use
- $10.0M
Rocky Mountain Institute · Boulder, CO · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $10.0M
Gates Philanthropy Partners · City of Industry, CA · 2024
To support eradication of polio worldwide
- $10.0M
Kipp Foundation · New York, NY · 2024
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $10.0M
Gates Philanthropy Partners · City of Industry, CA · 2023
To support eradication of polio worldwide in collaboration with bill & melinda gates foundation
- $10.0M
Kipp Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2023
To improve outcomes for k-12 students in the u.s.
- $10.0M
Kipp Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To support the advancement and growth of charter schools
- $10.0M
National Philanthropic Trust · Jenkintown, PA · 2022
To support eradication of polio worldwide in collaboration with bill & melinda gates foundation
- $10.0M
World Central Kitchen Incorporated · Washington, DC · 2022
To support relief efforts in ukraine
- $9.9M
Lupus Research Alliance · New York, NY · 2024
To support advancement of lupus research
- $9.9M
Lupus Research Alliance · New York, NY · 2023
To support advancement of lupus research
- $9.9M
Robin Hood Foundation · New York, NY · 2024
To provide general support
- $9.9M
Robin Hood Foundation · New York, NY · 2023
General support
- $9.9M
Robin Hood Foundation · New York, NY · 2022
General support
- $9.8M
Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund · New York, NY · 2024
To support financial empowerment work in cities
- $9.7M
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024
To support city data alliance
- $9.5M
Coalfield Development Corporation · Wayne, WV · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $8.9M
The Aspen Institute · Washington, DC · 2024
To promote college advising and success
- $8.8M
United States Energy Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $8.5M
Earthjustice · San Francisco, CA · 2024
To support clean energy
- $8.5M
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids · Washington, DC · 2024
To support healthy eating
- $8.1M
The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois · Chicago, IL · 2022
To reduce tobacco use
- $8.1M
Prosperity Now · Washington, DC · 2024
To support economic development
- $8.0M
United States Energy Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2024
To support clean energy
- $8.0M
United States Energy Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2023
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $7.7M
World Resources Institute · Washington, DC · 2022
To promote road safety in low and middle - income countries
- $7.7M
Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund · New York, NY · 2022
To support financial empowerment work on cities
- $7.6M
Carbon Mapper · Greenbrae, CA · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $7.6M
National Foundation for the Ctrs for Disease Contr & Prevention Inc (Dba Cd · Atlanta, GA · 2022
To support data for health in collaboration with bill & melinda gates foundation
- $7.5M
Stichting European Climate Foundation · 2024
To support clean energy
- $7.5M
Earthjustice · San Francisco, CA · 2023
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $7.5M
Stichting European Climate Foundation · 2023
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $7.4M
Vital Strategies · New York, NY · 2023
To support effective policies on healthy eating
- $7.3M
Atrium Health Foundation · Charlotte, NC · 2024
To support career and technical education
- $7.3M
Earthjustice · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $7.1M
National Foundation for the Ctrs for Disease Contr & Prevention Inc (Dba Cd · Atlanta, GA · 2023
To support data for health
- $7.1M
International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies · 2024
To promote road safety
- $7.0M
National Foundation for the Ctrs for Disease Contr & Prevention Inc (Dba Cd · Atlanta, GA · 2024
To reduce tobacco use
- $6.9M
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids · Washington, DC · 2022
To support effective policies on healthy eating
- $6.8M
Stichting European Climate Foundation · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $6.5M
Oceana · Washington, DC · 2024
To protect the ocean
- $6.5M
International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies · 2023
To promote road safety in low and middle - income countries
- $6.5M
Oceana · Washington, DC · 2023
To support sustainable fishing practices and protect coral reefs
- $6.5M
United Nations · New York, NY · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
- $6.4M
World Health Organization · 2024
To reduce tobacco use
- $6.4M
Natural Resources Defense Council · New York, NY · 2022
Accelerate transition to clean energy
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