This is a list of wealthiest charitable foundations worldwide. It consists of the 36 largest charitable foundations , private foundations engaged in philanthropy, and other charitable organizations .
Only nonprofit foundations are included in this list. Organizations that are part of a larger company are excluded, such as holding companies .
The entries are ordered by the size of the organization's total financial endowment (that is, the total value of invested donations ). The endowment value is an estimate measured in United States dollars , based on the exchange rates on June 24, 2012. Due to fluctuations in holdings, currency exchange and asset values, this list only represents the valuation of each foundation on a single day.
Wealthiest foundations / Donated amount [ edit ]
Rank
Organization / Country / by individual
Country
Headquarters
Endowment (USD )
Endowment
(home currency)
Founded /
Donations
References
1
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
United States
Seattle, Washington
$42.3 billion
1994
[1]
2
Stichting INGKA Foundation
Netherlands
Leiden
$36.0 billion
€33.0 billion (EUR )
1982
[2]
3
Wellcome Trust
United Kingdom
London
$27.7 billion
£18.3 billion (GBP )
1936
[3]
4
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
United States
Chevy Chase, Maryland
$18.2 billion
1953
[4]
5
Ford Foundation
United States
New York City, New York
$11.2 billion
1936
[5]
6
Kamehameha Schools
United States
Honolulu, Hawaii
$11.1 billion
1887
[6]
7
J. Paul Getty Trust
United States
Los Angeles, California
$10.5 billion
1982
[5]
8
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation
United Arab Emirates
Dubai
$10.0 billion
$36.7 billion (AED )
2007
[7]
9
Azim Premji Foundation
India
Bangalore
$9.8 billion
2001
[8]
10
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
United States
Princeton, New Jersey
$9.53 billion
1972
[5]
11
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
United States
Menlo Park, California
$8.7 billion
1967
[5]
12
Li Ka Shing Foundation
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
$8.3 billion
$64.4 billion (HKD )
1980
[9]
13
The MasterCard Foundation
Canada
Toronto
$8.2 billion
$10.81 billion (CAD )
2006
[10]
14
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
United States
Battle Creek, Michigan
$8.16 billion
1930
[5]
15
The Church Commissioners for England
United Kingdom
London
$8.1 billion
£5.2 billion (GBP )
1948
[11]
16
Lilly Endowment
United States
Indianapolis, Indiana
$7.7 billion
1937
[5]
17
Robert Bosch Foundation
Germany
Stuttgart
$6.9 billion
€4.5 billion (EUR )
1964
[12]
18
Garfield Weston Foundation
United Kingdom
London
$6.5 billion
£4.2 billion (GBP )
1958
[13]
19
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
United States
Palo Alto, California
$6.4 billion
2000
[5]
20
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
United States
Los Altos, California
$6.3 billion
1964
[5]
21
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
United States
New York City, New York
$6.18 billion
1969
[5]
22
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
United States
Chicago, Illinois
$6.0 billion
1975
[5]
23
The Pew Charitable Trusts
United States
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
$5.6 billion
1948
[14]
24
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Sweden
Stockholm
$5.3 billion
kr 32.7 billion (SEK )
1917
[15]
25
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
United States
San Jose, California
$4.7 billion
2007
[5]
26
Nemours Foundation
United States
Jacksonville, Florida
$4.6 billion
1936
[16]
27
Bloomberg Philanthropies
United States
New York, New York
$4.24 billion
2004
[5]
28
The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
United States
New York City, New York
$5.548 billion
1999
[5] [17]
29
Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi
Saudi Arabia
Jeddah
$3.85 billion
14.43 billion (SAR)
2011
[B]
30
Tulsa Community Foundation
United States
Tulsa, Oklahoma
$3.8 billion
1998
[5]
31
Rockefeller Foundation
United States
New York City, New York
$3.7 billion
1913
[5]
32
The California Endowment
United States
Los Angeles
$3.56 billion
1996
[5]
33
Realdania
Denmark
Copenhagen
$3.5 billion
€2.8 billion (EUR )
2000
[18]
34
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Portugal
Lisbon
$3.5 billion
€2.8 billion (EUR )
1956
[19]
35
The Duke Endowment
United States
Charlotte, North Carolina
$3.37 billion
1924
[5]
36
The Kresge Foundation
United States
Troy, Michigan
$3.3 billion
1924
[5]
See also [ edit ]
Notes and references [ edit ]
^ "BMGF" . Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Fact Sheet. 2014-09-30.
^ "Flat-pack accounting" . The Economist. 2006-05-11. Retrieved 2007-01-02 .
^ "Annual report and financial statements 2015" (PDF) . Wellcome Trust. Retrieved 2016-06-18 .
^ "Annual Report Finance & Investments 2011" . Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Retrieved 2011-11-03 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Top 100 U.S. Foundations by Asset Size" . Foundation Center. Retrieved June 14, 2013 .
^ "Kamehameha Schools Report on Financial Activities, June 30, 2015" (PDF) . Kamehameha Schools. Retrieved July 22, 2016 .
^ "About Us" . Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation. Archived from the original on April 19, 2012. Retrieved May 27, 2012 .
^ Ramanathan, Arundhati (July 9, 2015). "Wipro's Azim Premji gives 18% of his stake in company for charity" . Hindustan Times .
^ Flannery, Russell (March 7, 2012). "Li Ka-Shing's Midas Touch" . Forbes . Retrieved June 24, 2012 .
^ "Annual Financial Statements 2013" (PDF) . Retrieved 2014-01-01 .
^ "Asset Management" (PDF) . The Church of England. Retrieved 2012-06-24 .
^ "10 Largest Foundations in the World" . How Stuff Works. Retrieved 2008-03-04 .
^ "Report and Accounts of the Trustees" (PDF) . Garfield Weston Foundation. 2011-04-05. Retrieved June 24, 2012 . [dead link ]
^ "Pew Prospectus" (PDF) . Pew Charitable Trusts. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 27, 2012. Retrieved 2008-03-04 .
^ "The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation" . Wallenberg. Archived from the original on 2008-03-03. Retrieved 2008-03-04 .
^ "Annual Report 2013" (PDF) . Nemours Foundation. Retrieved January 15, 2015 .
^ http://www.helmsleytrust.org/financials
^ "Overview" . Realdania. Retrieved June 24, 2012 .
^ "Annual Report 2010" . Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. p. 295. Retrieved June 24, 2012 .
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