Grants
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative makes grants to organizations working in support of our missions in Science, Education, and Justice & Opportunity – as well as giving directed to our local community. Grants are awarded via three funding entities: the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation, a 501(c)(3) private foundation; the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation; and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Advocacy, a 501(c)(4) organization.
Since our launch in 2015, CZI has awarded approximately $2.9 billion in grants. Grants disclosed from the Chan Zuckerberg Foundation and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF are retroactive to January 2018. See additional information below on the disclosure timeline for Chan Zuckerberg Advocacy giving. This database of our grant giving is updated annually. To learn more about our grantees, visit the CZI Newsroom.
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Exploratory Grants
Outside of the grants disclosed in the above database, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative also makes grants that are often short-term or exploratory in nature as we research long-term investment.
Giving from Chan Zuckerberg Advocacy, a 501(c)4 organization
Unlike charitable donations from a 501(c)3, some donations from a 501(c)4 are subject to additional local, state, and federal reporting requirements. We update our grants from Chan Zuckerberg Advocacy, our 501(c)4 entity, to align with all applicable local, state, and federal public disclosure requirements (including our annual IRS Form 990 federal disclosures). Grants disclosed from Chan Zuckerberg Advocacy are retroactive to January 2018.