for use by its T.H. Chan School of Public Health in support of activities to launch a new field of “Planetary Health” in order to yield better solutions to health challenges in the 21st century
in support of developing and implementing the New York City Cultural Innovation Fund, a grant program to support New York City-based cultural and community organizations to spur cultural innovation in the South Bronx and Central Brooklyn
in support of its “Rockefeller in Asia: Asia Society 60th Anniversary,” a year-long global series of exhibitions, programs and events exploring 60 years of John D. Rockefeller III’s legacy and what it means in Asia, for U.S.-Asia relationships and globally
in support of producing an online publication of the proceedings of the symposium on “The École Libre and its Legacy” to be held in Paris, France, October 2016
for use by its AndAction project toward the costs of connecting nonprofit cause organizations, the Foundation’s grantees and the Foundation to upcoming film, television and digital content storylines related to social and environmental issues including resilience and inclusive economies
in support of its free IDNYC membership program that provides New Yorkers of diverse backgrounds with access to the full range of New York City Ballet’s programming
toward the costs of a series of in-person and online discussions featuring leaders in business, the arts, politics, sciences, humanities, and philanthropy centered on sharing world-changing ideas, raising challenging issues and inspiring thought to action across the globe
toward the costs of promoting the systematic and transparent incorporation of environmental, social and governance factors into credit ratings in order to develop a more economically efficient and socially sustainable system
toward the costs of integrating themes of resilience and inclusive economies into its 2016 cross-country, rail journeys through the use of storytelling, mentorship, site visits and roundtable discussions