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  1. The lesson we’ll never forget: Hold onto the power of hope. By any measure, 2020 has been a difficult year. Globally, more than a million people have lost their lives to a pandemic that is sadly far from over. Here at home, political infighting has undermined the science we need to contain COVID-19.

  2. Ventures. We invest venture capital in companies around the world that are developing transformative solutions to the issues at the heart of CZI’s mission while building scalable, sustainable businesses. CZI is composed of four funding entities: the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, LLC; the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation (a 501 (c) (3 ...

  3. We build partnerships to create momentum for systems change. We bring together students, teachers, researchers and communities who are reimagining education and advancing a whole child approach to education. We are focused on supporting innovation within school systems, student support and advocacy programs and community organizations.

  4. The Cell Science program has funded the following RFAs: Measuring Metabolism Across Scales, $8.6 million. Single-Cell Biology Data Insights (Cycle 1, $5.2 million and Cycle 2, $4.9 million) Patient-Partnered Single-Cell Analysis of Rare Pediatric Disease, $10 million. Ancestry Networks for the Human Cell Atlas, $27.9 million.

  5. Open source software is crucial to modern scientific research, advancing biology and medicine while providing reproducibility and transparency. Yet even the most widely-used research software often lacks dedicated funding. CZI’s Essential Open Source Software for Science program supports software maintenance, growth, development, and ...

  6. View our grant-making database for a more detailed overview, ~$250M in investments for impact-focused ventures, and more than $3.9M in personal charitable giving from CZI employees (matched or funded by CZI’s Live the Mission benefit for a total of $7.1M). Housing Affordability grants are now included in Community — prior to 2021, these ...

  7. This public-private partnership, which is centered on addressing policy change and investing in affordable housing, has made significant progress in the first five years of the partnership, including the protection of over 73,000 tenants and financing over 4,400 homes for 11,000 people throughout the Bay Area.