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The Rockefeller Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation, established in 1913, is a private foundation dedicated to promoting the well-being of humanity worldwide. It focuses on catalyzing and scaling transformative innovations across various sectors, including energy, health, food security, and smart cities.

One key area of collaboration between the Rockefeller Foundation and ADB is urban climate change resilience. The foundation has contributed $5 million to the Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund under the Urban Financing Partnership Facility. This fund supports the integration of climate change considerations into city planning and links these efforts to both infrastructure and institutional interventions.

Priorities

  • Climate change
  • Health
  • Economic development
  • Equity and inclusion
Source:

The Rockefeller Foundation Impact Report

News

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New ADB–IFFEd Partnership to Unlock $500 Million in Concessional Education Financing in Asia and Pacific

26 September 2024

ADB signed an agreement with the International Finance Facility for Education that will enable at least $500 million in new concessional education funding for lower-middle-income countries in Asia and the Pacific.

Stories

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Water-Sensitive Development for Slum Communities

Urban footpaths with nature-based designs and other water-sensitive improvements have transformed slums in Makassar City, Indonesia for the better, and the makeover is just beginning. The project component in Indonesia, financed by the Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund, piloted green technology to improve the lives and health of urban poor people.

Knowledge

ADB and The Rockefeller Foundation collaborated on several knowledge products and/or events, including the following:

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Award Ceremony: Developing Asia Journalism Awards

Hosted by the ADB Institute, with the support of The Rockefeller Foundation, the awards promote works of journalism that accurately report on global efforts advancing sustainable development amid intensifying climate risks.

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Reigniting the 2030 Agenda: Time for Action

This event convened leaders from think tanks, international finance institutions, and philanthropies from across geopolitical and economic spheres to call on world leaders to unite and take strategic concerted actions for rebooting the 2030 Agenda. The Rockefeller Foundation co-hosted an event in New York and online on the heels of the Sustainable Development Goal 2023 Summit.

Active Trust Funds

Active trust funds are those a) with ongoing projects; or b) with no active projects but have remaining funds.

Financing Commitments

The Rockefeller Foundation contributes to ADB’s development initiatives through cofinancing.

Over the last 5 years, there are no project-specific cofinancing and trust funds contribution.