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    The Coca-Cola Foundation Inc

    Supporting OrganizationIRS data 2022–2024
    ATLANTA, GAEIN 581574705 Website

    Annual Giving

    $117.2M+22% YoY

    Grants

    246

    Median Grant

    $257K

    Organizations Funded

    202

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    Foundation Overview

    Mission

    The Coca-Cola Foundation aims to help create a better shared future for the communities our business serves. Its mission is to make a difference in communities around the world by investing in transformative ideas and institutions that help address some of our most pressing global challenges.

    Focus Areas

    water securitysafe water and sanitation (wash)watershed protectionmangrove restorationcoastal resilienceplastic pollution preventioncircular economy and inclusive recyclingriver and marine plastic cleanup

    Grant Types

    project/program grantsoperating supportmatching giftsemployee disaster relief/emergency assistanceresults-based financing

    Funded Initiatives

    $1.6B+ grants since 1984, 200+ grants annually, Global Water Center $499K+ 2024, Imagine H2O Water Innovation Fund pilots, Project Catalyst sugarcane farmers WWF Australia, Dawar program Cairo Egypt $280K recycling awareness, community support opportunities various regions

    How to Apply

    Does not accept unsolicited proposals for grants. Foundation grants awarded throughout year based on priorities, tax requirements, legal compliance and Board approval. Strategic partnerships identified by Foundation staff. 200+ grants per year through invitation only.

    Does Not Fund

    No unsolicited proposals accepted, no individual support, no discriminatory organizations (race/color/sex/gender identity/religion/sexual orientation/national origin/age/disability), no U.S. local schools/charter/pre-schools/elementary/middle/high schools, no political/lobbying/religious organizations, no non-501(c)(3) organizations, no marketing sponsorships/advertising projects

    Based on publicly available information from the foundation's 990 filings and website.

    Giving History

    2024+22%

    $117.2M

    Grants

    246

    Median

    $257K

    States

    21

    2023+2%

    $95.9M

    Grants

    255

    Median

    $250K

    States

    18

    2022

    $94.4M

    Grants

    394

    Median

    $150K

    States

    20

    Grant Size Distribution

    $257K

    Typical Grant (Median)

    $10K

    Smallest

    $150K

    25th Pctile

    $500K

    75th Pctile

    $5.0M

    Largest

    Excludes grants ≤ $5K. Half fall between $150K and $500K.

    Largest Recent Grants

    $5.0M

    2024

    International Union for Conservation of Nature and

    DC · IslandPlas: Advancing Circular Solutions to Plasti c Pollution in African Islands

    $5.0M

    2024

    United Nations Development Programme Regional Bure

    Regional Partnership on Management of Plastic Wast e and Circular Interventions on Plastics in South, South East Asia, and the Pacific

    $4.0M

    2024

    UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION INC

    GA · Workforce Development Program

    $3.0M

    2024

    WORLD WILDLIFE FUND INC

    DC · Recharge Pakistan

    $3.0M

    2024

    WORLD WILDLIFE FUND INC

    DC · Plastic Smart Cities Program

    Geographic Focus

    DC
    $28.9M32 grants
    GA
    $18.5M50 grants
    FL
    $11.3M17 grants
    VA
    $9.7M11 grants
    CA
    $3.0M8 grants

    Top states by total grant dollars. Based on IRS filing data.

    Financial Overview

    YearTotal AssetsGrants Paid
    2024
    $533.9M
    $117.2M(21.9%)
    2023
    $309.6M
    $95.9M(31.0%)
    2022
    $266.5M
    $94.4M(35.4%)

    Grants paid shown as percentage of total assets

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    Data sourced from IRS 990 and 990-PF filings and publicly available foundation websites. Grant data, financial figures, and organizational details reflect historical filings and may not represent current operations or funding priorities. Verify directly with the foundation before applying. See an issue? Let us know.

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