We want to maximize the impact of our portfolio.

We’re open to supporting safe bets, like direct cash transfers to the world’s poorest people, as well as high-risk, high-reward projects, like minimizing risks from potentially world-changing science and technology. Read more about how we choose what to fund here.

  1. Malaria Consortium — Monitoring and Evaluation of Net Distribution

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $1,099,808
    Global Health & Development
  2. Georgetown University — Policy Fellowship (2021)

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $246,564
    Potential Risks from Advanced AI
  3. Harvard University — CRISPR-Based Diagnostics for Febrile Diseases

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $600,123
    Scientific Research
  4. University of Washington — Syphilis Vaccine Development (David Baker and Neil King)

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $283,539
    Scientific Research
  5. Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf — Alzheimer's Disease Research (Diego Sepulveda-Falla)

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $1,307,513
    Scientific Research
  6. Arc Institute — General Support

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $24,000,000
    Scientific Research
  7. Stanford University — Immunization Research

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $350,000
    Scientific Research
  8. University of Maryland — Policy Fellowships

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $483,880
    Global Catastrophic Risks
  9. Massachusetts Institute of Technology — Alzheimer's Disease Research (Laura Kiessling)

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $1,300,000
    Scientific Research
  10. UC Davis — Malaria Gene Drive Feasibility Analysis (Greg Lanzaro) (2021)

    Award Date:
    12/2021
    Amount:
    $10,248,967
    Scientific Research