Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is a grant-making foundation that supports initiatives in education, world health and population, and community giving in the Pacific Northwest. In its local region, the foundation promotes strategies and programs that help low income families.The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was co-founded by Bill Gates and Melinda Gates in 2000 and is based in Seattle, Washington, with regional offices in Washington, D.C.; New Delhi, India; Beijing, China; and London, United Kingdom. Its trustees are Bill and Melinda Gates, and Warren Buffett.

Chris Karp

Director, Global Health Discovery and Translational Sciences

Lynda Stuart

Deputy Director

Chris Wilson

Director

Past deals in Non-Profit

Audere

Grant in 2023
Audere is a digital health nonprofit developing software to improve global health in underserved communities.

TomorrowNow.org

Grant in 2021
TomorrowNow is a global non-profit helping vulnerable communities adapt to climate change.

All Raise

Venture Round in 2020
All Raise is on a mission to accelerate the success of female founders and funders to build a more prosperous, equitable future. Born out of a grassroots movement in 2017, programs arm women with access, guidance, and support to advance their professional growth. The company was founded in 2017 by Stacey Bishop and Sarah Tavel and is based in San Francisco, California, United States.
Montreal Heart Institute is a specialty hospital dedicated to the development of cardiology.
Centre for Innovation in Regulatory Science is a neutral, independently managed UK-based subsidiary company, forming part of the Clarivate Analytics group. CIRS provides an international forum for industry, regulators, HTA and other healthcare stakeholders to meet, debate and develop regulatory and reimbursement policy through the innovative application of regulatory science and to facilitate access to medical products. This is CIRS’ purpose. CIRS is operated solely for promotion of its purpose. The organisation has its own dedicated management and advisory boards, and its funding is derived from membership dues, related activities, special projects and grants.
Thirty years ago, the women’s funding movement was a gathering of about 20 leaders who were convinced that philanthropy and social change needed to more fully recognize and include women’s voices. Learn more about their unique history and the efforts of women across centuries to spark greater investment in issues affecting women and girls. Today, Women’s Funding Network is a growing community of more than 160 women’s funds and foundations spanning 30 countries. Their latest annual report and impact reports share stories, data, and more about how their Network is making a difference locally, regionally, and globally. Serving this growing community is the task of a diverse team, including their talented staff and their Board of Directors comprised of member representatives, visionary supporters, and thought leaders from around the world. Will you join us in creating a movement of women-led change? Please consider making a gift or becoming a member today.

GiveIndia

Grant in 2019
GiveIndia operates as a most trustworthy giving platform for donors. With contributions of over 300 crores made to our 200+ vetted and trusted nonprofits, our giving community of 1M+ donors has impacted lives of 4M+ people across 23 states in India.

NWEA

Grant in 2019
NWEA is a non-profit organization. They support students and educators by creating assessment solutions that measure growth and provide insights to help tailor instruction. They develop assessments and professional learning offerings to help students along their optimal learning paths.

Scripps Research

Grant in 2018
Scripps Research is a leading not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing biomedical research and education to enhance human health. Established in 1924, it originated from the Scripps Metabolic Clinic founded by philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps. The institute is recognized globally for its significant contributions to health science, including the development of treatments for cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and hemophilia. With approximately 3,000 employees across its campuses in La Jolla, California, and Jupiter, Florida, Scripps Research is home to renowned scientists, including three Nobel laureates, who are engaged in groundbreaking discoveries. Additionally, its graduate program in biology and chemistry is consistently ranked among the top ten in the United States, reflecting the institute's commitment to education and innovation in the biomedical sciences.

Code.org

Grant in 2017
Code.org is a non-profit foundation dedicated to growing computer programming education. Its vision is that computer science and computer programming are included in the core curriculum in U.S. education, alongside other STEM (science technology engineering math) courses, such as biology, physics, chemistry and math.

Simprints

Grant in 2017
Simprints is a nonprofit tech company committed to transforming the way the world fights poverty. We build technology to radically increase transparency and effectiveness in global development, making sure that every vaccine, every dollar, every public good reaches the people who need them most.

PowerMyLearning

Grant in 2017
PowerMyLearning is a national non-profit that leverages technology to strengthen the learning relationships among students, teachers, and families so that all students can succeed. Our work fosters growth in teachers as instructional leaders; in families as support partners; and in students as learners who can meet the challenge of high academic standards.

NASSCOM Foundation

Grant in 2016
NASSCOM Foundation is a non-profit organization that is building an ecosystem to bring to fruition. It facilitates business responsibility, promotes ICT solutions for development, empowers NGOs with technology, and influences policy-making through thought leadership. NASSCOM Foundation was founded in 2001 and is based in New Delhi, India.

Edcamp Foundation

Grant in 2015
A bit of history: back in late 2009, a group of passionate, dedicated Philadelphia area educators – most of whom who had never met in person, but were connected by social media – somehow found themselves together at an unconference called Barcamp Philly. Despite the name, there was no alcohol and no camping (“Occupy” style or otherwise). There was, however, intense excitement as the event began, the day’s conference schedule was created before our eyes, and sessions got underway. By the end of the day, we’d all attended many workshops, led a few of our own, and collectively reached a powerful conclusion:
Oregon Health & Science University is dedicated to improving the health and quality of life for all Oregonians through excellence, innovation and leadership in health care, education and research. OHSU is the kind of place where the big news doesn't always involve sports, politics, fashion or even weather. The big news is always about health — health care, health education, health-related research. And various organizations and publications that rank American institutions, programs and faculty in a variety of categories have taken note. Nearly one million patient visits each year. Educating thousands of future health care providers. You get the picture. Immerse yourself in more facts and stats than you probably need about Portland's largest employer, Oregon's provider of care to every corner of the state, and one of the nation's top 28 biomedical research institutions. Oregon Health & Science University is the state’s only academic health center. It provides an uncommon array of services from providing the state’s most comprehensive health care, to educating the next generation of clinicians and biomedical researchers, to achieving breakthroughs and innovations.
IDRI is a Seattle-based not-for-profit committed to applying innovative science to the research and development of products to prevent, detect and treat infectious diseases of poverty. By integrating capabilities, we strive to create an efficient pathway to bring scientific innovation from the lab to the people who need it most.

EducationSuperHighway

Grant in 2013
EducationSuperHighway is a non-profit organization that is committed to upgrading every public school to a robust digital learning-ready internet connection.

Samagra

Seed Round in 2013
Samagra is a sanitation social enterprise that provides access to clean, safe, and reliable community toilet facilities.

Logrado, Inc.

Grant in 2013
Logrado develops mobile solutions for higher education to increase and improve college access, student support, persistence and retention. Logrado received funding through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's College Knowledge Challenge.
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