Grants Search
Our online database includes grants made by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund over the past five years.
In 2023, the RBF awarded 356 grants totaling $56 million.
- $157,00 average grant amount
- 53 percent of grants were for more than one year
- 34 percent of grants were for general support; additional grantmaking provided unrestricted funds for projects by fiscal agents and universities
Search our grants by keyword, program, amount, or year awarded. Information about older grants is available in the Fund’s Form 990-PFs, at the Rockefeller Archive Center, or by contacting the Grants Management team.
$400,000
for
24 months
Awarded
For research on socio-economic impacts and coal transition policies and pathways in China
Evidence-Based Policies and Practice
$150,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For its COAL + ICE project
Other
$200,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For promoting collaboration in low-carbon transportation planning for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
Evidence-Based Policies and Practice
$200,000
for
24 months
Awarded
For building capacity for sustainable Chinese overseas investment and finance
Evidence-Based Policies and Practice
$250,000
for
25 months
Awarded
For its Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion's research and roadmap for carbon neutrality in Guangdong
Evidence-Based Policies and Practice
$100,000
for
13 months
Awarded
For its dialogue series on energy and coal transition in China
Evidence-Based Policies and Practice
$100,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For city-level research into co-benefits of emissions reductions and air pollution control
Evidence-Based Policies and Practice
$200,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For its sustainable transit-oriented development research and planning with Chinese public and private sector stakeholders
Evidence-Based Policies and Practice
$300,000
for
18 months
Awarded
For its China-U.S. Scholars Program
Other
$300,000
for
25 months
Awarded
For its project to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture supply chains in rural China
Evidence-Based Policies and Practice