Grants Search
Our online database includes grants made by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund over the past five years.
In 2020, the RBF awarded 336 grants totaling $53.9 million.
- $100,000 median grant amount
- 43 percent of grants were for more than one year
- 35 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.
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$100,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For general support.
Public and Policymaker Awareness of Climate Change
$100,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For general support.
Culpeper Arts & Culture | Building Capacity in Cultural Organizations (revised 2021)
$100,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For enhancing development and branding
Culpeper Arts & Culture | Building Capacity in Cultural Organizations (revised 2021)
$100,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For its project, the Eric H. Holder, Jr. Initiative for Civil and Political Rights.
Elections and Voting Rights
$100,000
for
24 months
Awarded
For its program, The Orchestra Now
Creative Process
$100,000
for
24 months
Awarded
For its Immigrant Artists initiative
Culpeper Arts & Culture | Building Capacity in Cultural Organizations (revised 2021)
$120,000
for
24 months
Awarded
For its Latin Reel project
Culpeper Arts & Culture | Building Capacity in Cultural Organizations (revised 2021)
$100,000
for
24 months
Awarded
For its Fight for Light initiative
Other
$100,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For its Upstart Co-Lab project to launch an investment fund with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation in New York City to support the local creative sector.
Culpeper Arts & Culture | Building Capacity in Cultural Organizations (revised 2021)
$100,000
for
13 months
Awarded
For its Federal Hall Players: The Democracy Project.
Culpeper Arts & Culture | Building Capacity in Cultural Organizations (revised 2021)