Bloomberg Philanthropies focuses on five key areas for creating lasting change: public health, environment, education, government innovation, and arts & culture. These five areas encompass the issues Mike Bloomberg and his team are most passionate about, and where they believe the greatest good can be achieved.
While Bloomberg Philanthropies works on a wide range of issues within each focus area, we apply a distinctive approach to all of our undertakings.
When Detroit's historic North End was being ravaged by blight, Patrick Bouchain and Jean Louis Farges decided to turn a abandoned warehouse into a community library.
But instead of accepting a...more
Black households spend 43% more of their income on energy costs than non-Hispanic white households, and energy costs in communities of color are disproportionately high, according toEsther Thomas,...more
"Tackling climate change and building stronger and more equitable cities go hand in hand," Michael Bloomberg says.
"Mayors have bold ideas for how to take on both challenges at once, and we're...more
"Tackling climate change and building stronger and more equitable cities go hand in hand," Michael Bloomberg says.
"Mayors have bold ideas for how to take on both challenges at once, and we're...more
"Tackling climate change and building stronger and more equitable cities go hand in hand," Michael Bloomberg says.
"Mayors have bold ideas for how to take on both challenges at once, and we're...more
"Tackling climate change and building stronger and more equitable cities go hand in hand," Michael Bloomberg says.
"Mayors have bold ideas for how to take on both challenges at once, and we're...more
Want to make your city more efficient and liveable? Try breaking away from the old ways of doing things.
That's the upshot of a new study out of the University of New South Wales that looks at...more
"The clean energy transition will not succeed without faster mobilization of private capital," Masatsugu Asakawa tells Fast Company.
That's why the Asian Development Bank and Bloomberg...more
Jakarta, Indonesia, is home to some 30 million people and is one of the world's largest and most sprawling metropolises, surrounded by industrial plants and countless home-based small...more
First Enterprise Business Agency (FEBA), a Nottingham-based business support organization, is a contender for two categories at the first Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards to be held this coming February.