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Funding Trends
Individual gifts and institutional grants to homeless shelters, and other direct service providers, remain important sources in addressing housing insecurity and its consequences. Such donations and grants often connect donors and recipients through a shared sense of place. Efforts in this space — whether through the provision of a hot meal or shelter — renders home-insecure people visible.
However, philanthropic dollars represent only a small fraction of funding that flows to housing and homelessness and to addressing its root causes. Instead, this funding space largely remains the domain of government — from the public and subsidized housing to Medicaid and unemployment insurance — and unbridled private market forces, such as speculative real estate investments that substantially increase housing costs, thereby displacing residents in the name of gentrification. Inflation-adjusted earnings remain stagnant, further fueling the homelessness crisis.
Philanthropy increasingly views its role as a catalyzer both within the public and private sectors. Grantmaking here works to expand access to affordable housing, prevent homelessness, and provide long-term solutions like permanent supportive housing. Leading foundations and philanthropists include the Ford Foundation, the Hilton Foundation, the Melville Charitable Trust, and many others in order to encourage public sector investments in housing assistance and mobility. Funders like these also work to incentivize private sector investments for housing equity.
Vulnerable and marginalized communities are far more likely to experience housing insecurity and homelessness than white Americans. Many foundations and donors are beginning to take a more inclusive approach, one interested in equity, gentrification and fair housing policies. Other funding trends include an explicit link between how homelessness affects health and economic mobility.
National Foundations for Housing and Community Development
ABBVIE FOUNDATION
The AbbVie Foundation supports organizations responding to natural and man-made disasters occurring around the world. It supports housing and homelessness as a result of such disasters.
ADOBE FOUNDATION
Adobe conducts broad grantmaking in the community development space both in the United States and abroad. Nationally, it funds work were Its U.S. branches of Adobe’s employee community fund operate.
AEGON TRANSAMERICA FOUNDATION
The AEGON Transamerica Foundation funds a broad range of initiatives in areas where the insurance company has a corporate presence. Its giving funds arts & culture, civic & community, education & literacy, health & welfare, and support for the United Way. It broadly gives to issues centered on housing and homelessness.
AIRBNB COMMUNITY FUND
The AirBnB Community Fund is the philanthropic extension of the Airbnb company and focuses its grantmaking on community development efforts and the needs of refugees, asylum seekers, relief workers and disaster evacuees.
FRED AND JEAN ALLEGRETTI FOUNDATION
This funder’s giving for housing tends to focus on at-risk youth and young mothers.
PAUL G. ALLEN FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation’s funds community-based homelessness initiatives in the Pacific Northwest and around the world.
ALLIANCE FOR HOPE INTERNATIONAL
The Alliance for Hope International provides grants, technical assistance and training to organizations working with victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault.
HERB ALPERT FOUNDATION
The Alpert Foundation’s broad giving for housing and community development prioritize organizations in Southern California.
ALLY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The Ally Charitable Foundation has named housing as a grantmaking area of interest, but detailed information about grantmaking in this area is not yet available.
AMAZON
Amazon.com, Inc. makes grants and in-kind donations to nonprofit organizations working in the areas of STEM education, housing equity, disaster relief and hunger.
AMERICAN EXPRESS
American Express addresses housing concerns through its historic preservation program, which centers on “projects that help communities preserve or rediscover major historic landmarks and public spaces, providing sustainable, ongoing access to the public.”
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL
Ameriprise Financial commits to grantmaking that creates “positive change” in communities across the U.S. This includes not only meeting “basic needs” but also supporting “community vitality.”
AMGEN FOUNDATION
Amgen Foundation primarily makes grants in two areas—science education, and community improvement in places where the company operates.
ANDERSON CORPORATE FOUNDATION
Andersen’s grants for housing and community development invest in single family, owner-occupied affordable housing to low-income individuals and families.
APPLIED MATERIALS FOUNDATION
Applied Materials funds homelessness, basic needs, and human services programs through its civic engagement focus area.
ARGOSY FOUNDATION
The Argosy Foundation supports various human services efforts across the United States. Projects include those related to homelessness, hunger, education, and youth services.
AT&T FOUNDATION
AT&T does not have a grantmaking program dedicated to housing or community development, but it supports some human services organizations across the United States.
AVIV FOUNDATION
A smaller portion of the Aviv Foundation’s grantmaking supports organizations that aim to improve educational opportunities for underserved children, with a strong focus on children in foster or transitional living situations.
BALLMER GROUP
Ballmer Group broadly funds community development programs and organizations, including those addressing homelessness.
BANK OF AMERICA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation seeks to “address critical issues facing our neighborhoods and communities.” It offers institutional support for specific programs as well as general operations.
BANK OF THE WEST
Bank of the West funds nonprofit organizations that work to increase affordable housing, homeownership, and financial services in low- to moderate-income communities.
BBVA FOUNDATION
The BBVA Foundation broadly funds human services and community development projects in communities where its parent company has a corporate presence.
BEN & JERRY’S FOUNDATION
The Ben & Jerry’s Foundation is devoted to supporting grassroots efforts for activism and change. Access to affordable housing is a component of its economic justice initiative.
BENIFICUS FOUNDATION
The Benificus Foundation is the charitable vehicle of venture capitalist John Doerr and his wife, Ann Howland Doerr. The foundation’s main areas of interest are K-12 education reform and climate change. Other funding interests include health, homelessness, hunger and global development. Northern California appears to be an area of priority.
BERGER CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The Berger Foundation’s grants for community development prioritize programs that support disaster and homeless relief, natural resource conservation, and community resilience.
BEST BUY FOUNDATION
Best Buy’s National Grants provide awards for its Career Pathways program, which aims to provide teenagers with a “bridge to success through mentoring, career readiness preparation and internships.”
BEZOS DAY ONE FUND
The Bezos Day One Fund supports organizations and programs that provide shelter and hunger support to families in need.
ARTHUR M. BLANK FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Blank Foundation’s Westside Neighborhood Prosperity Fund is dedicated to the “catalytic, positive neighborhood transformation of Atlanta’s historic Westside communities” through strategic investments and partnerships.
BLOOMBERG PHILANTHROPIES
Michael Bloomberg’s foundation funds public health, environment, education, government innovation, and arts & culture. Grants for cities and community development prioritize finding innovative solutions to longstanding issues that cities face.
BLOSSOM FUND
The Fund’s giving for community development centers on outdoor recreation in Massachusetts.
OTTO BREMER TRUST
The Otto Bremer Trust broadly supports programs that contribute to the increased health, safety, and well-being of the people in Bremer’s community and region.
BROWN FOUNDATION
This foundation broadly supports housing and community development projects without naming specific grant strategies.
BULLITT FOUNDATION
Bullitt’s funding for community development address green building, while its funding for cities centers on making places more resilient and equitable.
BUTLER FAMILY FUND
It is particularly interested in efforts to expand housing opportunities for Americans coming out of the criminal justice system.
CABOT CORPORATION FOUNDATION
The Cabot Corporation Foundation broadly funds community development and human services programs in the United States and internationally.
CAMPION FOUNDATION
The foundation’s grantmaking to end homelessness broadly focuses on homeless teens in Washington State and policy work.
CAPITOL FEDERAL FOUNDATION
The Capitol Federal Foundation funds community development and housing initiatives in communities where the bank operates.
CAPITAL ONE FOUNDATION
The Capital One Foundation funds a range of community initiatives related to education, workforce development, financial security, and small businesses.
ANNIE E. CASEY FOUNDATION
The Annie E. Casey Foundation supports research and research-based policy in the areas of child welfare, juvenile justice, community change, evidence-based practice and equity and inclusion.
HAROLD K.L. CASTLE FOUNDATION
This foundation’s community development grants focus on O’ahu.
CATERPILLAR FOUNDATION
The Caterpillar Foundation supports organizations that address the root causes of poverty, and offers widespread support for basic needs and disaster relief.
CATHAY BANK FOUNDATION
The Cathay Bank Foundation seeks to “create opportunities” for the geographic areas its banks serve, with those opportunities touching upon many different sectors of need and community development. It emphasizes supporting Asian-American communities.
CELANESE FOUNDATION
The Celanese Foundation broadly funds community initiatives across the United States.
CHEVRON FOUNDATION
Chevron invests in community development at the global level, often where it has corporate offices located.
CISCO SYSTEMS FOUNDATION
The Cisco Foundation provides grants to help meet “critical human needs” and provide healthcare to underserved populations.
CITI FOUNDATION
Citi’s urban development grantmaking consists of a range of initiatives seeking innovative solutions to pressing problems that cities face.
CITIZENS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The Citizens Charitable Foundation funds community development projects, such as affordable housing initiatives and neighborhood revitalization in communities where the bank operates.
CLIF BAR FAMILY FOUNDATION
This foundation broadly funds community development and doesn’t state strategies.
CLIMATEWORKS FOUNDATION
The ClimateWorks Foundation supports climate change efforts through various programs and grantmaking in places all around the world, as well as how they relate to community development.
COCA-COLA FOUNDATION
The Coca-Cola Foundation does not prioritize housing or homelessness, but sometimes awards related grants through its Empowering Women and Enhancing Communities programs.
NAOMI AND NEHEMIAH COHEN FOUNDATION
The types of programs and organizations that receive funding include those that “advocate for and provide supportive transitional and permanent housing, access to public benefits, case management, basic food and shelter, and legal representation.”
STEVEN AND ALEXANDRA COHEN FOUNDATION
This foundation’s housing and community development grants are wide ranging.
COMERICA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The Comerica Charitable Foundation broadly funds housing and community development projects in communities where the bank operates.
CRAIGSLIST CHARITABLE FUND
This foundation makes broad grants to housing and community development.
DANIELS FUND
Daniels Fund supports homelessness initiatives in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Utah.
DANPAUL FOUNDATION
The DanPaul Foundation’s crime and violence grantmaking focuses on protecting children.
DE BEAUMONT FOUNDATION
The de Beaumont Foundation is primarily a public health funder, but also funds the intersection between health, disease prevention and research, as well as between a variety of fields, such as community and economic development, nonprofit development, housing, human services, and higher education.
JOHN DEERE FOUNDATION
The John Deere Foundation’s broadly funds community community development initiatives across the United States.
DELUXE CORPORATION FOUNDATION
Community development is the foundation’s largest area of grantmaking and emphasizes shelter for homeless and at-risk families and hunger alleviation.
DEUTSCHE BANK AMERICAS FOUNDATION
Deutsche Bank Americas broadly funds homeownership, affordable housing, and economic development efforts in New York and elsewhere.
ROY AND PATRICIA DISNEY FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Roy and Patricia Disney Foundation funds community development and housing initiatives in the United States.
DOMINION ENERGY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The foundation supports housing and community development through its critical community needs program.
DORSEY & WHITNEY FOUNDATION
The foundation broadly supports homeless shelters and affordable housing initiatives in communities served by its parent company.
DROPBOX FOUNDATION
This funder’s giving for housing and community development focus on vulnerable youth.
JESSIE BALL DUPONT FUND
The Jessie Ball duPont Fund makes grants to small liberal arts colleges across the United States for efforts including capital campaigns, student retention efforts, and "green" projects such as improving campus energy efficiency.
ECOLAB FOUNDATION
The Ecolab Foundation broadly funds basic needs and community development services in the areas where its parent company operates.
EBAY FOUNDATION
This foundation funds both larger and medium-sized organizations in this space and does not appear to have distinct strategies.
EMERSON CHARITABLE TRUST
The trusts’s giving for housing and community development work to promote prosperity in the cities and regions where the foundation’s corporate sister has a business presence.
ENTERGY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
Entergy does not name a specific housing strategy, but related work is conducted through its poverty grantmaking.
FARMERS INSURANCE
Farmers Insurance broadly funds disaster resilience, education and civic engagement through its corporate giving program.
FCA FOUNDATION
This foundation may not name housing as an area of interest, but it funds it broadly.
FIDELITY FOUNDATION
The Fidelity Foundation offers a variety of grant types to a broad range of community and social service programs that provide basic needs.
FINISH LINE YOUTH FOUNDATION
Finish Line’s grantmaking for education and community focuses on children and youth with disabilities and on increasing opportunities for young people to participate in sports and recreation activities.
FIREDOLL FOUNDATION
Community development work done through this foundation overlaps with economic opportunity interests.
FLUOR FOUNDATION
The Fluor Foundation broadly funds both basic needs social services and community development initiatives in areas where the Fluor Corporation has a corporate presence.
FIRSTENERGY FOUNDATION
The FirstEnergy Foundation’s grantmaking for community development are broad and supports a wide range of local nonprofits, organizations, and initiatives.
FORD FOUNDATION
The iconic Ford Foundation is respected worldwide, with a global reach and a vast range of grantmaking interests including focus areas in inequality, social justice, freedom of expression, and workforce development. Its grants for urban development strongly prioritize affordable housing for renters.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY FUND
Ford Motor’s grants for housing and community development serve basic needs that overlap with economic opportunity.
CHARLES A. FRUEAUFF FOUNDATION
The Frueauff Foundation broadly funds human services and community programs in Arkansas and throughout the United States.
GANNETT FOUNDATION
The Gannett Foundation provides a range of grants in communities where the media powerhouse does business.
GEORGIA-PACIFIC FOUNDATION
The Georgia-Pacific Foundation invests in education, the environment, community enrichment and entrepreneurship.
GRACE & MERCY FOUNDATION
The Grace & Mercy Foundation funds programs related to homelessness and human services in the United States, Korea, and Japan.
CHARLES M. AND MARY D. GRANT FOUNDATION
The Grant Foundation broadly funds community development initiatives in the Southeast United States.
GROVE FOUNDATION
The Grove Foundation funds work involved in creating and maintaining affordable housing predominately in California.
EVELYN AND WALTER HAAS, JR. FUND
Haas’s Season of Sharing Fund aims to prevent homelessness and hunger for vulnerable residents of the San Francisco Bay Area.
HEARST FOUNDATIONS
The Hearst Foundations have a mission to “build healthy, productive, and inspiring lives.” They seek to achieve this by supporting well-established nonprofit organizations that operate in the realms of culture, education, health, and social service.
HILL-SNOWDON FOUNDATION
The Hill-Snowdon Foundation’s broadly funds economic justice and community strengthening initiatives in Washington D.C. and across the United States.
THE HOME DEPOT FOUNDATION
The Home Depot Foundation funds programs and organizations dedicated to helping military veterans find housing and avoid homelessness.
INCITE LABS
Incite Labs supports grantmaking in the environment and climate change spaces, as well as community development, work and economic opportunity, and science research. It does limited grantmaking to civic engagement organizations.
JPMORGAN CHASE FOUNDATION
The JPMorgan Chase Foundation supports local, regional, and national community development organizations.
KATALY FOUNDATION
The Kataly Foundation supports racial equity and indigenous rights, environmental justice, public health and economic development as these issues relate to communities of color.
THE KEYBANK FOUNDATION
The KeyBank Foundation broadly funds housing and community development initiatives in areas where the bank operates.
KNIGHT FOUNDATION
The Knight Foundation broadly funds community development initiatives across the United States.
KRESGE FOUNDATION
Kresge is now one of the largest private foundations in the United States. It broadly supports a range of community development and human services program.
LIBERTY HILL FOUNDATION
Liberty Hill’s grantmaking for community development focuses on fair and affordable housing initiatives in the Los Angeles area. Stemming predominately from the foundation’s Economic Justice initiative, recent areas of grantmaking interest include ending homelessness, increasing the availability of affordable housing and limiting evictions and foreclosures for seniors and middle-income homeowners.
LIBERTY MUTUAL FOUNDATION
The Liberty Mutual Foundation funds housing, homelessness, and basic needs programs in areas where its employees live and work.
LILLY ENDOWMENT
The Lilly Endowment does not name housing and homelessness as areas of grantmaking interest but has supported several initiatives for affordable housing in Indiana via its community development initiative.
LINCOLN FINANCIAL FOUNDATION
Lincoln Financial supports housing and economic development projects in select cities in New Hampshire, Indiana, North Carolina, Connecticut, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania.
REVA AND DAVID LOGAN FOUNDATION
The Reva and David Logan Foundation supports homelessness initiatives through its social justice program area.
LOWE’S CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation prioritizes K-12 education and community improvement. It broadly funds housing and community development initiatives in the United States and Canada.
LUDWICK FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Ludwick Family Foundation has demonstrated a strong interest in the development of affordable, emergency and transitional housing for at-risk individuals and families.
ROGER I. AND RUTH B. MACFARLANE FOUNDATION
The MacFarlane Foundation broadly funds housing and community development programs in the United States.
MACY’S INC.
Macy’s offers material goods and employee volunteerism towards community development, as well as donations for foodbanks.
MARISLA FOUNDATION
Marisla’s human services funding has a local geographical focus, in Los Angeles and Orange counties. It seeks to support women’s physical, mental, and financial health.
MARQUIS GEORGE MACDONALD FOUNDATION
The foundation’s community development grants appear to prioritize homelessness, children and hunger.
CHARLOTTE MARTIN FOUNDATION
The Martin Foundation’s Youth athletics funding seeks to supply alternatives to the diminishing number of intramural and after school sports programs as part of the foundation’s grantmaking for community development.
MATTEL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
In the housing and community development space, Mattel has supported homeless shelters, youth homes and organizations working with homeless and vulnerable children and families.
MAXIMUS FOUNDATION
The MAXIMUS Foundation broadly funds housing and community development initiatives in areas where the company has a corporate presence.
BARBARA MCDOWELL AND GERALD S. HARTMAN FOUNDATION
The McDowell Foundation funds low-income housing initiatives, among other social justice and human services programs.
WILLIAM G. MCGOWAN CHARITABLE TRUST
The McGowan Charitable Trust funds housing and human services programs in Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, New York, and Pennsylvania.
MELVILLE CHARITABLE TRUST
The Melville Charitable Trust is committed exclusively to fighting homelessness in Connecticut and throughout the United States.
METLIFE FOUNDATION
The philanthropic arm of MetLife primarily focuses on “financial inclusion” for economically disadvantaged communities around the world. This is manifested in a concern for building the capacity of economically disadvantaged people to engage with and benefit from the financial goods and services sector.
MORRISON & FOERSTER FOUNDATION
Morrison & Foerster does not have a dedicated community development program, but it does have a history of making grants in this area, with many of its grants within the focus areas of disadvantaged youth and pro bono legal work falling within this space.
CHARLES STEWART MOTT FOUNDATION
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation prioritizes education, the environment, civil society, and the Flint, Michigan area. Foundation grants are available to organizations in the U.S. for all funding areas, and internationally through its Civil Society and Environment programs.
MUFG UNION BANK FOUNDATION
MUFG funds affordable housing and economic development initiatives in Chicago, New York, California, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest.
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE FOUNDATION
The Nationwide Insurance Foundation broadly funds emergency, support, and community enrichment programs in communities where its parent company’s employees live and work.
NEW PROSPECT FOUNDATION
The New Prospect Foundation’s grantmaking primarily centers around community development, economic opportunity, and human services in the Chicagoland area and beyond.
OAK FOUNDATION
Through its grantmaking in this area, the foundation aims to prevent homelessness though programs that promote economic self-sufficiency of at risk populations, increase the availability of affordable housing and advocate for people who are at-risk of losing their homes. The foundation funds related work at both the national and international levels.
OMRON FOUNDATION
In the area of housing and homelessness, OFI supports housing development, emergency shelter, homeless services and housing for the disabled through its basic needs and disabilities funding programs.
OPEN PHILANTHROPY PROJECT
Open Philanthropy’s U.S. Policy program names land use reform as an area of interest and has supported policy development for affordable housing in and near large metropolitan areas, where limits on housing density often work to maintain high housing prices.
OPUS FOUNDATION
The Opus Foundation funds community development and human services programs in communities where Opus employees live and work.
ORGANIZATION FOR AUTISM RESEARCH
A significant portion of OAR’s applied research and graduate research grants support studies that concern work, vocational training, housing and mental health among autistic populations.
THE PIMCO FOUNDATION
The PIMCO Foundation invests in hunger and gender equality globally and in homelessness and college and career readiness in the U.S. It operates mainly in Orange County, California and New York City.
PIPER JAFFRAY FOUNDATION
Piper Jaffray funds community development and sustainability initiatives in the communities where its employees live and work.
PITNEY BOWES FOUNDATION
Pitney Bowes broadly supports housing and human services programs in select communities.
POSES FAMILY FOUNDATION
A significant portion of this funder’s grantmaking supports initiatives that provide housing and independent living programs for people with disabilities.
PNC FOUNDATION
The PNC Foundation supports education and economic development in the cities and states served by its parent banking corporation. It supports affordable housing through its economic development grantmaking.
PPG INDUSTRIES FOUNDATION
Funding for housing and community development work to revitalize communities with grants and donations of PPG products and volunteers and to help residents of communities affected by disasters to rebuild.
PROCTER & GAMBLE
Procter & Gamble supports basic needs and human services projects in communities where the company operates.
NINA MASON PULLIAM CHARITABLE TRUST
The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust supports housing and homelessness efforts in Arizona and Indiana through its basic needs and critical services grantmaking.
RAIKES FOUNDATION
The Raikes Foundation’s housing and homelessness grantmaking is targeted at youth experiencing homelessness, strongly prioritizing minority and LGBT youth.
ROBBINS FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Robbins Family Foundation has demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting affordable housing opportunities for low-income families and vulnerable populations in recent years.
ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
Rockefeller is one of the largest foundations in the United States, and one of the oldest players in global development philanthropy. It is organized around the "dual goals of building greater resilience and advancing more inclusive economies."
ERICH AND HANNAH SACHS FOUNDATION
The Sachs Foundation broadly funds housing, homelessness, and community development work in the United States and in the developing world.
SAINT-GOBAIN FOUNDATION
The Saint-Gobain Foundation supports housing and community development efforts in the communities where its parent company operates.
CAMERON SCHRIER FOUNDATION
Much of this foundation’s community development work focuses on San Francisco, but funds across the U.S.
SCHULTZ FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Schultz Family Foundation supports homelessness initiatives, among other basic needs services throughout the United States.
CHARLES SCHWAB FOUNDATION
The Charles Schwab Foundation funds affordable housing and community development programs in areas where the bank operates.
SINGING FOR CHANGE
Singing for Change casts a wide net for community development causes, and it has supported everything from job training and homelessness to youth services and prison reform.
THE MAY AND STANLEY SMITH CHARITABLE TRUST
The May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust funds housing funds housing and supportive services initiatives for people in vulnerable and underserved demographics.
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES
Southwest Airlines nationally supports housing and community development initiatives through the Placemaking focus area, which prioritizes parks and public spaces.
STATE FARM
State Farm supports housing, community development, and education in the United States.
SUMMIT FOUNDATION
The Summit Foundation supports urban development and sustainability initiatives in the United States.
TCF FOUNDATION
TCF funds housing and community development programs in areas where the bank has offices.
TD CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
TD Bank has just launched a brand new housing initiative, and also broadly funds community development in communities where the bank has a presence.
TEXTRON FOUNDATION
Textron supports housing, homelessness, and community development initiatives in areas where its employees live and work.
TJX FOUNDATION
The TJX Foundation is a well-endowed funder that gives millions of dollars a year to thousands of charitable organizations. It prioritizes grantees serving the young, underprivileged, and mentally ill with a variety of services, including mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, and domestic violence recovery and prevention.
TOSA FOUNDATION
John and Tashia Morgridge, the philanthropists behind the TOSA Foundation, have kept a low profile, but since signing the Giving Pledge, they have given up some of their anonymity. The foundation prioritizes education grantmaking, particularly K-12, but awards some grants in other fields.
TRAVELERS INSURANCE FOUNDATION
The Travelers Insurance Company supports affordable housing initiatives, among other community development programs.
UNION PACIFIC FOUNDATION
Union Pacific Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Union Pacific Corporation and Union Pacific Railroad. It focuses on improving and enriching health, human services, and the overall quality of life for the 50-plus regions on the Union Pacific railway line.
U.S. BANCORP FOUNDATION
U.S. Bancorp Foundation’s Home Grants program makes grants to “assist people in developing stability in their lives through access to safe, sustainable and accessible homes.”
HARRY AND JEANETTE WEINBERG FOUNDATION
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg broadly funds programs related to basic needs, housing, and homelessness.
WELLS FARGO FOUNDATION
The Wells Fargo Foundation supports local, regional, and national community organizations across the country.
WELLSPRING PHILANTHROPIC FUND
The Wellspring Philanthropic Fund is a global grantmaker that supports a wide variety of causes, including racial equity, economic justice, support for women, children, the LGBTQ community, people living in poverty, refugees, and those with disabilities.
WILF FAMILY FOUNDATIONS
Giving stems from all six Wilf foundations and has gone to organizations that work in the areas of affordable housing, homelessness, food systems and economic opportunity and aid.
OPRAH WINFREY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation is the current philanthropic organization for Oprah Winfrey. It makes grants to support organizations in the areas of K-12 education, food insecurity, access to healthcare, and housing.
WOODFOREST CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The Woodforest Foundation broadly funds housing, homelessness, and human services in regions of the United States served by Woodforest national bank.
XEROX
Xerox supports community development efforts through its Strong Vibrant Communities funding area. Much of Xerox’s grantmaking in this space is tied to its employee volunteer program.
THE CHAN ZUCKERBERG INITIATIVE
CZI’s Housing Affordability program seeks to “improve housing affordability and access so people from all backgrounds and income levels can live, work, and thrive in the Bay Area and beyond.
Additional Resources
Funders Together to End Homelesssness, an national affinity group focused on housing and homelessness.
Funders for Housing and Opportunity, a group of 15 national foundations that seek to spark large-scale change across the United States.