ESG & Investing

Rockefeller Foundation Makes Net Zero Pledge for $6 Billion Endowment

It’s the largest private foundation in the US to make the commitment, with a target date of 2050. 

Rajiv Shah

Photographer: Dania Maxwell/Bloomberg
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The Rockefeller Foundation, established in 1913 by Standard Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, announced Tuesday that it aims to make its $6 billion endowment net zero emissions by 2050. That makes it the largest private foundation in the US with such a target.

Rockefeller follows a number of other US institutions, including Harvard University, which pledged in 2020 to get its $50 billion-plus endowment to net zero on the same timeline.