The Bloomberg Family Foundation Inc

EIN 205602483

New York, NY 10150 |(212) 205-0100

Total Given 2020–2024
$5.4B
1,529 grants · $1.1B avg/year
based on 5 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$100M+/yr
mega funder
capacity
$824K
typical big bets · $250K–$2.5M
grant size
46%
supporter · 309/677 multi-year
repeat
$12.1B
Assets (2024)
677
Distinct Recipients

Focus Areas

Education Health Arts & Culture Environment Human Services

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals No — Preselected Only
Phone (212) 205-0100

Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2020 $711.2M $11.1B $1.3B 252
2021 $1.2B $13.0B $2.5B 391
2022 $1.2B $11.5B $1.7B 427
2023 $1.1B $11.8B $1.5B 226
2024 $1.1B $12.1B $1.6B 233

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 1529 grants on record

Minimum
$3K
25th Pctl
$250K
Median
$824K
Average
$3.5M
75th Pctl
$2.5M
Maximum
$351.4M

Geographic Distribution


Texas Counties Served

1.8% of US grants · Rank #9 of 46 states $33.3M across 23 grants 5 of 254 counties

Top 5 counties

  1. 1 Harris 5 grants · $21.1M
  2. 2 Dallas 5 grants · $9.1M
  3. 3 Travis 10 grants · $2.1M
  4. 4 Collin 2 grants · $640K
  5. 5 Bexar 1 grant · $334K

Officers & Directors

Grants Awarded (1,529 total)

Purpose
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD $351,438,259 TO SUPPORT RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP AND FACILITIES 2023
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD $187,050,000 PUBLIC HEALTH AND STUDENT SUPPORT 2021
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD $186,794,463 TO SUPPORT RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP AND FACILITIES 2024
Charter Fund Inc Broomfield, CO $101,485,000 TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR K-12 STUDENTS IN THE U.S. 2022
President and Fellows of Harvard College Cambridge, MA $95,000,000 TO SUPPORT THE BLOOMBERG CENTER FOR CITIES 2021
World Trade Center Performing Arts Center Inc New York, NY $90,000,000 CAPITAL PROJECT 2021
Museum of Science Boston, MA $78,780,000 TO SUPPORT CAPITAL PROJECTS 2024
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD $60,000,000 TO SUPPORT THE BLOOMBERG AMERICAN HEALTH INITIATIVE 2020
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD $60,000,000 CAPITAL PROJECT 2021
President and Fellows of Harvard College Cambridge, MA $58,975,000 TO SUPPORT THE BLOOMBERG CENTER FOR CITIES 2022
Charter Fund Inc (Dba Charter School Growth Fund) Denver, CO $55,520,000 TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR K-12 STUDENTS IN THE U.S. 2024
President and Fellows of Harvard College Cambridge, MA $55,000,000 TO SUPPORT THE BLOOMBERG CENTER FOR CITIES 2021
Charter Fund Inc Broomfield, CO $53,325,000 TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR K-12 STUDENTS IN THE U.S. 2022
Charter Fund Inc (Dba Charter School Growth Fund) Denver, CO $45,965,000 TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR K-12 STUDENTS IN THE U.S. 2023
American Friends of Magen David Adom New York, NY $43,600,000 EMERGENCY RESPONSE SUPPORT 2023
Climateworks Foundation San Francisco, CA $40,445,000 ACCELERATE TRANSITION TO CLEAN ENERGY 2022
Gates Philanthropy Partners City of Industry, CA $40,000,000 TO SUPPORT ERADICATION OF POLIO WORLDWIDE IN COLLABORATION WITH BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION 2023
Harlem Childrens Zone Inc New York, NY $36,825,000 TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR K-12 STUDENTS IN THE U.S. 2022
Vital Strategies New York, NY $36,480,900 TO REDUCE TOBACCO USE 2020
Resources Legacy Fund Sacramento, CA $34,907,000 ACCELERATE TRANSITION TO CLEAN ENERGY 2022
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc New York, NY $34,290,000 TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE FISHING PRACTICES AND PROTECT CORAL REEFS 2022
Climateworks Foundation San Francisco, CA $31,375,000 ACCELERATE TRANSITION TO CLEAN ENERGY 2021
Harlem Childrens Zone Inc New York, NY $28,550,000 TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR K-12 STUDENTS IN THE U.S. 2022
Climateworks Foundation San Francisco, CA $27,200,000 ACCELERATE TRANSITION TO CLEAN ENERGY 2023
National September 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center New York, NY $27,000,000 GENERAL SUPPORT 2020