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This InfluenceWatch profile is a watchdog-style reference on the MacArthur Foundation, useful for understanding philanthropic funding landscapes adjacent to AI safety and governance, but not directly focused on AI safety itself.

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InfluenceWatch profile of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, a major philanthropic organization that funds a wide range of causes including nuclear security, climate change, journalism, and international peace. The profile examines the foundation's grantmaking priorities, leadership, and political affiliations from a watchdog perspective. MacArthur has some relevance to AI governance through its funding of policy and security research.

Key Points

  • MacArthur Foundation is one of the largest private foundations in the US, with assets exceeding $7 billion and broad grantmaking across global issues.
  • The foundation funds programs in nuclear security and international peace, areas that overlap with existential risk and global catastrophic risk reduction.
  • InfluenceWatch provides a critical/watchdog perspective on the foundation's political leanings and organizational affiliations.
  • MacArthur has historically funded think tanks and policy organizations relevant to technology governance and security.
  • Limited direct AI safety focus, but relevant as a major funder in adjacent governance and existential risk spaces.

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John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 MacArthur Foundation logo, current as of March 2013 ( link ) 
 
 Website: 
 www.macfound.org 

 
 
 
 Location: 
 CHICAGO, IL

 
 
 
 Tax ID: 
 23-7093598

 
 
 
 Tax-Exempt Status: 
 501(c)(3)-PF 

 
 
 
 Budget (2023): 
 Revenue: $613,786,298

Expenses: $415,250,452

Assets: $8,672,283,398

 
 
 
 Type: 
 Grantmaking organization

 
 
 
 Formation: 
 1970

 
 
 
 Board Chair: 
 Marjorie Scardino

 
 
 
 President: 
 John Palfrey

 
 
 
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 The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (also known as the MacArthur Foundation) was the 20th-largest foundation in the world as of 2024, with total assets over $8 billion. 1 From 2000 to 2017, MacArthur granted an average of just over $200 million each year to programs in support of higher education, the arts, mental health, and a large number of left-of-center causes including human rights, international affairs, disarmament, environmentalist policy, population control, abortion access, economic development, affordable housing, and juvenile justice policy. 2 

 Many left-of-center grantees have received more than $5 million in MacArthur grants since 1987, among them Planned Parenthood , the Population Council , the Carter Center , ProPublica , Union of Concerned Scientists , Environmental Defense Fund , ClimateWorks , and International Crisis Group . 3 Since 2015, the foundation has focused its grantmaking on “Big Bets” — program areas that include climate change, criminal justice reform, and nuclear nonproliferation. 4 

 The MacArthur Foundation also funds a Fellows Program, popularly known as “Genius Grants.” Fellowships are five-year, unrestricted “stipends” to individuals “who show exceptional merit and promise of continued creative work.” In 2025, the stipend was for $800,000. 5 6 7 Most fellows are not noticeably political, but a sizeable minority are recognized because of their left-of-center political activism. Grantees have included a number of environmentalists and community organizers, 8 9 and transgender performer. 5 The left-of-center weekly Chicago Reader  wrote in 2015: “There could hardly be a more liberal grant than the MacArthur Fellowship.” 10 

 The Foundation was started by John D. MacArthur, a banker and insurance salesman who was one of two billionaires alive at th

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