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  1. CZI is a new kind of philanthropy that aims to solve some of society’s toughest challenges in science, education and community. Learn about their work, partnerships, grants and stories on their website.

    • Careers

      The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, or CZI, is a new kind of...

    • Grants & Ventures

      In addition to traditional grantmaking to support people and...

    • Community

      Our work is rooted in strong collaborations and partnerships...

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      The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is a new kind of...

  2. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) is an organization established and owned by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan with an investment of 99 percent of the couple's wealth from their Facebook shares over their lifetime.

  3. About Us. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative was founded in 2015 to help solve some of society’s toughest challenges — from eradicating disease and improving education, to addressing the needs of our local communities. Our mission is to build a more inclusive, just, and healthy future for everyone.

  4. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative makes grants* to organizations working in support of our mission. Grants are awarded via various funding entities. Since our launch in 2015, CZI has committed over $6.88 billion in grants. This database of our grant giving is retroactive to 2018 and is updated annually.

  5. Learn about the mission, vision and work of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a non-profit organization founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan. See their latest updates, employees, specialties and locations on LinkedIn.

  6. 7 Dis 2021 · CZI will build tools, launch institutes, and support research to observe and analyze any biological process throughout the human body. The initiative aims to advance biomedical science and technology and cure, prevent, or manage all disease by the end of the century.

  7. 3 Jan 2018 · The president of the philanthropic effort, Cori Bargmann, shares how it aims to support biomedical research and solve disease by 2100. She draws on her experience with the worm model organism C. elegans and its culture of shared resources, creativity and openness.