Grantmaking

In 2006, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation awarded $292,040,335 in grants and disbursed $211,762,058 in grant and gift payments.

This report highlights certain specific objectives of our grantmaking over the past year. Other goals are general; they underlie all our programs and all the funding choices the Foundation makes.

First, we have a strong basic commitment to the voluntary, nonprofit sector that lies between industry and government. Institutions and organizations in this category serve purposes very important to our society, and their health and effectiveness are a major concern. Accordingly, we assist efforts to strengthen their financial base and increase their efficiency.

Second, we believe that private philanthropy is of great value to society. Support from individuals, businesses, or foundations can supplement government funding and, in some important cases, can provide a benign and fruitful alternative. We consider the nation’s habits of philanthropy, individual and corporate, less healthy than they could be, and therefore we are particularly committed to funding initiatives that will stimulate private philanthropy in our main program areas: