Gates Foundation

Gates Foundation
Formation2000 (2000)
Founders
TypeNon-operating private foundation
Legal status501(c)(3) organization
PurposeHealthcare, education, fighting poverty
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Coordinates47°37′25″N 122°20′44″W / 47.62361°N 122.34556°W / 47.62361; -122.34556
Area served
Worldwide
MethodDonations, grants
Key people
  • Bill Gates (chair)
  • Mark Suzman (CEO)
Endowment$77.2 billion (2024)
Employees2,167 (2025)
Websitegatesfoundation.org
Formerly called
  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (2000–2024)
  • William H. Gates Foundation
  • Gates Learning Foundation

The Gates Foundation is an American private foundation founded by Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates. Based in Seattle, Washington, it was launched in 2000 and is reported to be the third largest charitable foundation in the world, holding $77.2 billion in assets as of December 31, 2024. The primary stated goals of the foundation are to enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty across the world, and to expand educational opportunities and access to information technology in the U.S. Key individuals of the foundation include Warren Buffett, chief executive officer Mark Suzman, and Michael Larson.

The scale of the foundation and the way it seeks to apply business techniques to giving makes it one of the leaders in venture philanthropy, though the foundation itself notes that the philanthropic role has limitations. In 2007, its founders were ranked as the second most generous philanthropists in the U.S., behind Warren Buffett. As of 2018, Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates had donated around $36 billion to the foundation. Since its founding, the foundation has endowed and supported a broad range of social, health, and education developments, including the establishment of the Gates Cambridge Scholarships at Cambridge University.