Through our grant-making, we contribute to a safer, fairer, and more sustainable world.
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Stronger together: how Trag united a women’s rights movement in the Balkans
Trag was founded 20 years ago to support small community organisations and individual citizens in the Balkans.
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The new media moguls: community journalists
Media Matters for Women uses the power of its award-winning radio show to reach people across rural Sierra Leone.
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From dirt to dividend: a story of agroecological transformation in the Dande Valley
Our partner the Agricultural Partnerships Trust works to help rural communities in Zimbabwe, in particular of smallholder agriculture.
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Keeping children safe online
Our partner Safe Online is working to ensure that the digital world offers spaces where all children can safely explore, learn, and thrive.
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Housing Rights Initiative: making homes affordable for New Yorkers
Housing Rights Initiative is a not-for-profit organisation that seeks to ensure that people pay a fair rent.
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Philanthropy in action: Oak Foundation President on the Do One Better Podcast
In this episode, Doug Griffiths shares insights on how philanthropy can advance issues that help people and communities thrive.
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Stronger together: how Trag united a women’s rights movement in the Balkans
Trag was founded 20 years ago to support small community organisations and individual citizens in the Balkans.
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The new media moguls: community journalists
Media Matters for Women uses the power of its award-winning radio show to reach people across rural Sierra Leone.
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From dirt to dividend: a story of agroecological transformation in the Dande Valley
Our partner the Agricultural Partnerships Trust works to help rural communities in Zimbabwe, in particular of smallholder agriculture.
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Keeping children safe online
Our partner Safe Online is working to ensure that the digital world offers spaces where all children can safely explore, learn, and thrive.
Discover our programmes
Oak Foundation has seven global and four country programmes. Through these programmes, we support others to make the world a safer, fairer, and more sustainable place to live. Visit the programme pages to learn about our grant-making strategies.
Our 2024 annual report is here!

You can download the PDF version of the report by clicking on the button below.
Our grant-making in 2024
411
Number of
programme
grants
40
Number of
countries
466
Total
grant-making
in USD millions
Our latest stories
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Keeping children safe online
Our partner Safe Online is working to ensure that the digital world offers spaces where all children can safely explore, learn, and thrive….
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Housing Rights Initiative: making homes affordable for New Yorkers
Housing Rights Initiative is a not-for-profit organisation that seeks to ensure that people pay a fair rent….
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Philanthropy in action: Oak Foundation President on the Do One Better Podcast
In this episode, Doug Griffiths shares insights on how philanthropy can advance issues that help people and communities thrive….
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Stronger together: how Trag united a women’s rights movement in the Balkans
Trag was founded 20 years ago to support small community organisations and individual citizens in the Balkans….
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Scoring goals for healthy futures: the power of soccer for change
Grassroot Soccer leverages the universal appeal of soccer to reach adolescents, helping them build healthy relationships and make choices that will set them on a path to thrive….
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From dirt to dividend: a story of agroecological transformation in the Dande Valley
Our partner the Agricultural Partnerships Trust works to help rural communities in Zimbabwe, in particular of smallholder agriculture….
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Keeping children safe online
Our partner Safe Online is working to ensure that the digital world offers spaces where all children can safely explore, learn, and thrive….
-
Housing Rights Initiative: making homes affordable for New Yorkers
Housing Rights Initiative is a not-for-profit organisation that seeks to ensure that people pay a fair rent….
-
Philanthropy in action: Oak Foundation President on the Do One Better Podcast
In this episode, Doug Griffiths shares insights on how philanthropy can advance issues that help people and communities thrive….
-
Stronger together: how Trag united a women’s rights movement in the Balkans
Trag was founded 20 years ago to support small community organisations and individual citizens in the Balkans….
-
Scoring goals for healthy futures: the power of soccer for change
Grassroot Soccer leverages the universal appeal of soccer to reach adolescents, helping them build healthy relationships and make choices that will set them on a path to thrive….
-
From dirt to dividend: a story of agroecological transformation in the Dande Valley
Our partner the Agricultural Partnerships Trust works to help rural communities in Zimbabwe, in particular of smallholder agriculture….
-
Keeping children safe online
Our partner Safe Online is working to ensure that the digital world offers spaces where all children can safely explore, learn, and thrive….
-
Housing Rights Initiative: making homes affordable for New Yorkers
Housing Rights Initiative is a not-for-profit organisation that seeks to ensure that people pay a fair rent….
-
Philanthropy in action: Oak Foundation President on the Do One Better Podcast
In this episode, Doug Griffiths shares insights on how philanthropy can advance issues that help people and communities thrive….
-
Stronger together: how Trag united a women’s rights movement in the Balkans
Trag was founded 20 years ago to support small community organisations and individual citizens in the Balkans….
Would you like to read more stories like this? Please visit our “Stories” page.
Watch our latest videos
Oak Foundation’s grantees work to find solutions for economic abuse in the US and the UK, by building an ecosystem of support to ensure that survivors have the resources to get safe, heal, and prevent future harm; and by seeking to raise awareness of, and transform responses to economic abuse.
The Zimbabwe Women’s Bureau is a not-for-profit organisation based in Harare, Zimbabwe, that provides training to rural women farmers in conservation agricultural practices, business entrepreneurship, and livelihood support. It also provides women with financial and material support.
’A Vision to Zero’ brings together a new global community dedicated to ending child sexual violence, and it offers a roadmap for protecting children everywhere. This collective power brings a shared vision and hope.
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