Founded by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore and his wife Betty Moore, the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation continues to shape the future of philanthropy through evidence-based investments in science, environmental stewardship, and healthcare improvement.
As the Foundation moves into its 2025–2026 grant cycle, its mission remains clear — create lasting, measurable benefits for humanity and the planet by supporting institutions that combine innovation, collaboration, and measurable outcomes.
The Foundation operates globally, but its health and patient-care programs hold promise for U.S. nonprofits, hospitals, and research institutions seeking to transform care delivery and system performance.
The Moore Foundation’s funding agenda centers on three interconnected pillars:
While each focus operates independently, the Foundation often funds cross-disciplinary innovation, especially where science and human well-being intersect.
The Foundation funds organizations that demonstrate measurable potential for impact and collaboration, including:
Applications are generally by invitation, though the Foundation occasionally issues open Requests for Proposals (RFPs) in select program areas.
( Source: Moore Foundation 2024 Annual Report )
June 2024 – Patient Care Program Expansion
The Foundation announced a $30 million initiative to enhance diagnostic accuracy across major U.S. hospital systems, focusing on reducing preventable errors and strengthening clinical decision support.
December 2023 – Marine Conservation and Ecosystem Research
Awarded $18 million to partnerships in the Pacific Ocean region for marine biodiversity protection and sustainable fishing technology.
April 2025 – Science Discovery Program
Funding call expected for the Emerging Phenomena in Biology Initiative, supporting early-career scientists exploring life sciences frontiers.
1. Explore Active Programs
Visit the Moore Foundation Grants & Funding page for open opportunities and eligibility details.
2. Check Program Alignment
Identify the program—Patient Care, Science, or Environment—that best fits your organization’s goals.
3. Prepare Your Proposal
Clearly outline your project goals, intended outcomes, measurable metrics, and partnerships.
4. Submit or Engage
While many grants are by invitation, you can submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) via the contact form if your mission aligns with an active portfolio.
2026 Outlook:
To stand out, applicants should:
Precision and accountability are key to the Moore Foundation’s grantmaking ethos. Pillar by SocialRoots.ai helps nonprofits and research institutions meet that standard through:
By adopting Pillar, grantees can transform data into evidence—showing measurable value, efficiency, and transparency in every funded project.
The Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation stands at the intersection of science, compassion, and accountability.
For 2025–2026, its programs continue to advance the frontiers of patient safety, environmental conservation, and scientific discovery.
Organizations that blend data-driven insights with visionary leadership—and demonstrate readiness through modern impact tools like Pillar by SocialRoots.ai—can position themselves not just as grantees, but as partners in shaping a more informed, resilient, and sustainable world.