01/08/2022 |
£3,000,000 |
MASTERS IN CONSERVATION LEADERSHIP - UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
To support Miriam Rothschild scholars to participate in the Cambridge Masters in Conservation Leadership. |
01/08/2022 |
£4,641,000£931,071,000 |
DEEP OCEAN STEWARDSHIP INITIATIVE (DOSI) |
To support the operations of the Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI), so that it can continue to provide evidence-based advice to inform international policy concerning the management and conservation of the deep ocean. |
29/06/2022 |
£26,000 |
OF THE WILD PRODUCTIONS LTD |
Towards the development phase of a documentary film. |
01/06/2022 |
£2,500,000£6,828,331 |
BLUE VENTURES CONSERVATION |
Support for Blue Ventures’ core operations. |
01/04/2022 |
£1,725,000£3,389,783 |
GLOBAL CANOPY |
To provide Global Canopy with core support to target the market forces destroying
nature. |
01/12/2021 |
£103,500 |
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
Towards advancing open access |
01/10/2021 |
£79,730 |
HERITAGE AND BEYOND |
Towards the documentation of endangered built heritage and oral traditions in the ‘Desert of the Mamluks’, part of Cairo’s ‘City of the Dead’ necropolis. |
01/10/2021 |
£495,354 |
MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY & HERITAGE INSTITUTE |
To develop a publicly accessible inventory of maritime archaeological resources in Pakistan to enable future scientific research and effective heritage management. |
01/09/2021 |
£1,190,000 |
THE WILDLIFE JUSTICE COMMISSION |
To conduct intelligence-led, undercover investigations to gather evidence, working closely with law enforcement agencies to support the investigation and prosecution of high-level wildlife crime cases. |
06/08/2021 |
£1,000,000 |
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ALLIANCE WORLDWIDE |
To provide robust legal, scientific, and organizational support to help lawyers in under-resourced regions win legal victories that protect biodiversity, and to build local capacity to protect biodiversity in years to come. |
01/08/2021 |
£50,575,000 |
EUROPEAN OPEN RIVERS PROGRAMME |
To restore endangered European rivers by supporting interventions that lead to the removal of dams and the restoration of river flow and biodiversity |
31/07/2021 |
£325,000 |
GETTY CONSERVATION INSTITUTE |
To develop a new software module for the Arches data management platform |
31/07/2021 |
£1,380,000£4,166,940 |
FOREST PEOPLES PROGRAMME |
To support the Forest Peoples Programme’s (FPP) environmental governance programme and its efforts to protect terrestrial biodiversity. |
15/07/2021 |
£26,100 |
NETWORK FOR THE STUDY OF NAZISM AND THE HOLOCAUST |
To translate a website and exhibits on Danish Jews deportees to Theresienstadt into Czech, English, German and Swedish. |
01/07/2021 |
£5,000,000 |
CREATIVE COMMONS |
To help more of the world’s public art galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM institutions) make their collections data and images available under open Creative Commons licences or waivers. |
01/07/2021 |
£900,000 |
THEGUARDIAN.ORG |
To support the Age of Extinction series, a reporting project that aims to draw attention to the global biodiversity crisis. This grant will help sustain increased capacity and expand reporting on the planet’s biodiversity crisis, driving measurable impact through Guardian journalism. |
01/07/2021 |
£24,990,000 |
BERLIN-BRANDENBURGISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN |
To support documentation of the most endangered languages around the world, and to archive and publish this material online in an open-access database. |
01/07/2021 |
£5,000,000 |
BARD COLLEGE |
Towards the core endowment in recognition of the Bard Network's work. |
01/07/2021 |
£5,000,000 |
HILL MUSEUM AND MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY |
To continue the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library’s work digitizing endangered manuscripts in Africa and Asia, and to make them available online in an open-access repository. |
01/07/2021 |
£979,132 |
WIKIMEDIA DEUTSCHLAND |
To support technical improvements around lexicographical data. This grant will also support the globalization of the contributor base for Wikibase, to improve the inclusivity and long-term sustainability of the wiki-related software development community. |
25/06/2021 |
£442,800 |
INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE |
To increase the availability and quality of conservation literature online by expanding awareness and knowledge of scholarly communications. |
15/06/2021 |
£13,685,000 |
JOURNALISMFUND.EU |
To support environmental investigative journalism focused on European affairs in and outside Europe. |
01/06/2021 |
£100,000 |
MIT OPEN LEARNING |
To expand OpenCourseWare access and deliver engaging experiences for the many millions of smartphone-based learners. The project aims to increase OCW’s capacity to produce more rich media; reach more learners and offer more socially relevant content; and to launch new collaborations across the Open Educational Resources (OER) community to advance educational equity. |
01/06/2021 |
£500,000 |
NEW VENTURE FUND |
To secure a national open access policy requiring immediate open access to all US federally-funded research outputs; to promote measurable changes in the ways universities and research funders incentivise and reward the open sharing of research outputs; and to catalyze actions to secure academic community control of key research communication infrastructure. |
01/06/2021 |
£1,200,000 |
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR CELL BIOLOGY |
To accelerate research assessment reform by undertaking analysis and creating tools and resources to help institutions improve research assessment in the United States and Europe. |
01/06/2021 |
£452,200 |
GESELLSCHAFT FüR FREIHEITSRECHTE |
To advance all forms of freedom of communication. This includes defending freedom of expression, information, the press, the arts and the sciences, wherever these rights are constrained by copyright and information laws. |
01/06/2021 |
£3,470,000 |
CODE FOR SCIENCE AND SOCIETY |
To improve funding and resourcing for the open technology and systems that research relies on |
01/06/2021 |
£4,500,000 |
OUR RESEARCH |
To provide tools and data which better surface open access research and to help libraries and researchers make better decisions. If successful, this will help to end ‘big deal’ subscription packages and reduce information asymmetry in library-publisher negotiations. |
01/06/2021 |
£2,000,000£24,042,918 |
FAUNA & FLORA INTERNATIONAL |
To enable FFI to establish the Conservation Resilience Fund, to help local conservation organisations adopt new operational models to adapt to a post-COVID-19 future. |
01/06/2021 |
£2,000,000 |
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY |
To establish a WCS Local Conservation Partners Fund to help build long-term capacity of select local partner groups. WCS will direct grants and capacity-building support to partners that have been impacted by COVID-19 and who seek to build more sustainable, resilient organizations. |
01/06/2021 |
£2,500,000 |
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND |
To develop a scientific foundation for agricultural soil carbon credits. |
01/06/2021 |
£3,630,000 |
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS |
To bring reforms to copyright law and regulation that enable libraries to provide greater possibilities to access and use of copyrighted works. To promote reform at the European and national levels, and provide valuable examples for the rest of the world. |
01/06/2021 |
£1,800,000 |
SWEDISH NATIONAL ARCHIVES |
To complete the digitization of the National Library of Sweden’s (NLS) holdings of all Swedish historical newspapers up to 1906. |
19/04/2021 |
£276,000 |
BIRKBECK, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON |
To strengthen open access to scholarly work in the humanities disciplines, allowing everyone the freedom to access academic research. |
01/04/2021 |
£35,059,365 |
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
To restore a set of Europe’s degraded landscapes so that they are self-sustaining, enriched with biodiversity, resilient to climate change, and benefit both people and nature. |
26/03/2021 |
£100,000 |
CHICKENSHED NYC |
Towards the theatre's running costs |
15/01/2021 |
£11,075,680£5,831,814 |
BRITISH MUSEUM |
To support a grants programme to document endangered cultural practices, focusing on material culture, namely how things are made and how they are used. The digitized materials are available for free online. |
07/01/2021 |
£3,800,000 |
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW |
The project will produce high impact research, provide training to a global network of change makers, and connect a global expert network to a global community of researchers, libraries, museums, archives and digital rights activists active in international copyright policy making. |
01/01/2021 |
£1,900,000 |
PALESTINIAN MUSEUM |
To digitize endangered, dispersed and inaccessible collections of documents, photographs, videos and ephemeral materials representing the culture and history of Palestine from 1800 to the present and to make them available in an open-access online archive. |
01/12/2020 |
£100,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES |
Towards the publication of open access monographs, and to further open access initiatives by membership and participation in other organizations advancing open access. |
01/12/2020 |
£100,000 |
WENDE MUSEUM |
Towards the costs of running the Wende Museum. |
01/12/2020 |
£200,000 |
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY |
Advancing open access |
01/12/2020 |
£250,000 |
WIKIMEDIA FOUNDATION INC |
To help support general management, staff, IT equipment and training, fundraising and governance. |
01/12/2020 |
£100,000 |
HARVARD UNIVERSITY |
Advancing open access |
01/12/2020 |
£100,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY |
To build responsible access workflows for copyright and information policy. This grant ensures that Berkeley can continue helping scholars to use, create, and publish scholarship in ways that promote dissemination, accessibility, and impact. |
01/12/2020 |
£100,000 |
YALE UNIVERSITY |
Advancing open access |
01/12/2020 |
£99,750 |
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
Advancing open access |
01/11/2020 |
£3,000,000£9,573,025 |
TRAFFIC |
To strengthen actions to reduce the illegal and unsustainable trade of African wild species to Asia through data gathering, information sharing, engagement and innovative interventions. |
01/11/2020 |
£177,672 |
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
To help conservation practitioners to make effective decisions by publishing and disseminating evidence-based conservation strategies. |
19/10/2020 |
£3,006,209 |
HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY |
To document monuments and heritage objects in the Kathmandu Valley, and publish them online in a searchable, free database. |
01/10/2020 |
£1,177,050 |
STICHTING OPEN FUTURE |
To set up and support a strategic advocacy organisation that will increase the capacity of the open movement to strategically influence digital policy making in the European Union. |
01/10/2020 |
£7,500,000 |
WENDE MUSEUM |
Towards an endowment for the Wende Museum with proceeds specifically for collections care and acquisitions. |
01/09/2020 |
£1,887,980£1,424,707 |
GLOBAL WITNESS |
To constrain the role of finance in the destruction of climate critical tropical forests and related human rights abuses, which is vital to combatting global climate change and meeting the Sustainable Development Goals. |
01/09/2020 |
£750,000£9,571,878 |
INTERNEWS |
To support the capacity-building of local journalists to investigate and report worldwide on the threats to biodiversity and conservation-based solutions. |
25/08/2020 |
£6,258,309 |
KYOTO UNIVERSITY |
To document endangered heritage sites, inland and coastal, in the region from the Cham coast of Vietnam, through Indonesia, Brunei, and Sri Lanka to the Maldives. |
23/06/2020 |
£5,000,000 |
PUBLIC.RESOURCE.ORG |
To enable Public.Resource.Org to expand its work in three key areas: edicts of government, text and data mining and access to knowledge. |
22/06/2020 |
£50,000 |
ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS |
To support the development of the field of knowledge about foundations as institutions. |
17/06/2020 |
£4,171,695 |
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (SCHOOL OF ARCHAEOLOGY) |
To document archaeological heritage in the Middle East and North Africa using satellite imagery. |
14/05/2020 |
£1,039,316£22,733,144 |
FAUNA & FLORA INTERNATIONAL |
To establish an emergency response fund to support their partners on the ground most affected by COVID19. |
30/04/2020 |
£2,423,967 |
MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN HISTORY |
To create a publicly accessible database of endangered archaeological heritage in Mongolia using satellite imagery and on-the-ground survey. |
08/04/2020 |
£500,000 |
UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION |
To support the global response to the COVID19 crisis. |
07/04/2020 |
£1,870,000 |
NEW VENTURE FUND |
To support the Open Access Button in three key areas: to meet proven demand for tools that give libraries leverage in big deals; to compete with for-profit access tools; and to lower the cost of making papers open access. |
07/04/2020 |
£1,500,000 |
OPEN SYLLABUS |
To enable Open Syllabus to fully explore its potential to support open learning, curricular design, student mobility, research on fields and intellectual history, and other aspects of higher education. |
07/04/2020 |
£70,000 |
ZALMAN SHAZAR CENTER FOR JEWISH HISTORY |
To support the research and publication of Professor Joseph Dan's multi-volume history of Jewish mysticism and esotericism. |
13/03/2020 |
£100,000 |
CHICKENSHED NYC |
Towards the theatre's running costs. |
10/02/2020 |
£435,198 |
INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE |
To establish a global Urban Alliance under the auspices of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The project will develop and promote a standard set of indicators on urban ecosystem health that enable cities to identify challenges and evaluate the effectiveness of their efforts to become greener environments. |
01/02/2020 |
£441,926 |
WENDE MUSEUM |
Digitizing approximately 40,000 pages of the most important archival material held by the Wende and putting it online. |
01/01/2020 |
£100,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES |
The Library plans to put this generous contribution to good use by funding the publication of open access monographs via TOME, and to further open access initiatives by membership and participation in organizations such as Libraria. |
01/01/2020 |
£100,000 |
HARVARD UNIVERSITY |
Advancing open access |
01/01/2020 |
£100,000 |
YALE UNIVERSITY |
Advancing open access |
01/01/2020 |
£200,000 |
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY |
Advancing open access |
31/12/2019 |
£235,000 |
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY |
To digitize and make permanently available online two collections from the Sheridan Libraries Special Collections; the Women of the Book collection and the George Peabody Library's signature holdings. |
31/12/2019 |
£2,000,000 |
INTERNET ARCHIVE |
To digitize and make available online 100,000 books that are cited in Wikipedia. |
20/12/2019 |
£90,854 |
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
Advancing open access |
20/12/2019 |
£250,000 |
WIKIMEDIA FOUNDATION INC |
Unrestricted funding to help support general management, staff, IT equipment and training, fundraising and governance. |
18/12/2019 |
£100,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY |
Berkeley will continue to build responsible access workflows for copyright and information policy. These novel workflows will support decision-making related to digitizing and providing access to unique collections in cultural heritage institutions. They will also bolster innovative work educating scholars about navigating copyright, contracts, privacy, and ethics in text & data mining research. This grant ensures that Berkeley can continue helping scholars to use, create, and publish scholarship in ways that promote dissemination, accessibility, and impact. |
17/12/2019 |
£100,000 |
WENDE MUSEUM |
Towards the costs of running the museum. |
16/12/2019 |
£780,485 |
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF ISRAEL |
To digitize manuscripts and books, including the Yahuda collection and Arab-Palestinian collection, and make them freely available online with metadata in Arabic and English. |
09/12/2019 |
£4,845,548£6,232,324 |
ILLUMINATED RIVER FOUNDATION |
The Illuminated River Foundation aims to create the longest public artwork in the world, lighting up to 15 bridges on the River Thames. |
02/12/2019 |
£5,000,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES |
To establish a fund for the History Department for the salaries of new faculty hires to three established endowed chairs - the Henry J Bruman Endowed Chair in German HIstory, the Eugene Weber Chair in Modern European History and the Robert and Dorothy Wellman Chair in Medieval HIstory. |