toward the costs of organizing a summit to examine resilience across the United States’ Gulf of Mexico region, 10 years after Hurricane Katrina, to be held in New Orleans, August 2015
in support of producing early-stage research products that will enhance the strategic knowledge base of the international development community on emerging and changing problems affecting the poor and vulnerable
for use by its PBS NewsHour in support of broadcast and web reporting focused on sudden shocks and what it takes to recover from them as a more cohesive, resilient community, and in general support of its mission to produce and broadcast programs of intellectual integrity and cultural merit that recognize viewers' and listeners' intelligence, curiosity and interest in the world around them
in support of a research and landscape assessment that synthesizes forward-looking knowledge on pressing problems and dynamic opportunities in the lives of poor or vulnerable populations
in support of producing research products that will enhance the strategic knowledge base of the international development community on topics related to poverty reduction in the Global South
in support of research and the creation of research tools that enable the identification of opportunities to benefit poor and vulnerable people via the mobilization of public and private enterprises
in support of a research and landscape assessment that synthesizes forward-looking knowledge on pressing problems and dynamic opportunities in the lives of poor or vulnerable populations
toward the costs of radio programming and complementary online materials focused on resilience, both in the greater New York area and nationally, and providing ongoing training to other public radio stations on how to report stories with a resilience framework
to facilitate Rockefeller Foundation donations to charitable organizations through its Matching Gift Program and other similar programs, as well as membership contributions to philanthropic sector organizations