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Established in 1966, the Hewlett Foundation is a nonpartisan philanthropy created through the personal generosity of engineer and entrepreneur Bill Hewlett and his wife, Flora. The Hewlett family’s philanthropic ethos remains at the core of the foundation’s enduring priorities and practices.
Our updated Global Climate strategy remains committed to ensuring a sustainable and equitable transition to a low-carbon economy. Also see: How our U.S. Climate strategy is building for a better future
The database below lists grants once they have been reported to and approved by our board of directors. The foundation also shares details about its direct charitable activities (DCAs) and the demographic makeup of its U.S. grantees.
William and Flora Hewlett shared a deep, persistent, and personal belief in a life of charity and philanthropy. When they established the foundation in their Palo Alto home, they captured their many charitable impulses with a loose charter mandating only a “perpetual existence … as a charitable, religious, scientific, literary or ...
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation began in 1966 with the broad purpose of promoting the wellbeing of humanity. We make grants across a number of program areas, many of which we have supported for decades. Our grantmaking also addresses current problems through time-bound initiatives.
The Education Program makes grants that provide students with rigorous, relevant, and innovative educational opportunities, including open educational resources and practices.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation 2121 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650) 234-4500
What does Hewlett Foundation focus on in its grantmaking? We make grants across a number of program areas, many of which we have supported for decades. Globally — including in the U.S. — we make grants to advance gender equity and governance and to reduce the growing threat of climate change.
Hewlett Foundation Response to Supreme Court’s Chevron Deference Decisions June 28, 2024 COP28 resulted in milestone agreements; their impact will depend on implementation
Ensure Bay Area artists and culture bearers shape and benefit from the services, policies, and practices that most impact their creative agency and economic well-being.