Our response to COVID-19
- Ford issues first-of-its-kind social bond of up to $1 billion to support social justice sector and more
- Ford doubles racial justice funding as America faces an historic and long-needed reckoning over racism and injustice
- Ford joins major donors to commit historic $156 million to arts and cultural groups of color
- Ford joins forces to raise $20 million to support low-wage workers impacted by pandemic
Disrupting systems to advance social justice
We believe inequality is at the root of nearly every injustice. To create meaningful, lasting change, we focus on nine interconnected areas.
Shifting the conversation
Dig into the newest collection of stories of change, hope and resilience from our community
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The imperative of moral leadership
Darren Walker
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Disability Futures Fellows
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Creative Futures
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The Unknown Ally in the Fight for Environmental Justice
Ximena Saskia Warnaars
Building on 80 years of impact
We have supported the work of some of history’s greatest minds, helped build pivotal institutions and seeded big ideas that have fueled groundbreaking movements.
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Year:1969
Sesame Street is created to teach the world kindness
In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder.
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Year:1976
Muhammad Yunus pioneers the idea of microfinance
Muhammad Yunus came to Ford with a vision to provide Bangladesh’s low-income communities with small loans to gain financial power and security. This work developed into the Grameen Bank—which today has more than 8 million borrowers across Asia, of which 97 percent are women—and earned Yunus a Nobel Prize and Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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Year:2015
The Center for Reproductive Rights wins a critical Supreme Court case
The Center for Reproductive Rights, which Ford helped to establish in 1992, won the Supreme Court case, Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, 579 US, prohibiting Texas from placing medically undue restrictions on the delivery of abortion services. With our support, the organization has become a formative player that has strengthened laws and policies to protect women’s rights in more than 50 countries.
Find us at the Center for Social Justice
The Ford Foundation is located in New York City at the Center for Social Justice—a hub for social good and the courageous people who devote their lives to achieving it.
Ford Foundation Gallery
Indisposable: Structures of Support After the ADA
17 September 2020 – 14 August 2021
The gallery will exhibit virtually through 2020