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Ivey Foundation is a Canadian private charitable foundation established in 1947 that provides funding to support Canada's transition to a net-zero future. Through its Economy and Environment Program, the foundation grants money to Canadian registered charitable organizations working on climate change, energy transition, and environmental policy initiatives. The foundation is currently winding up operations and will distribute its $100 million endowment by 2027. View The Richard Ivey Foundation's website for more information.

Ivey Foundation is a private charitable foundation that has been operating since 1947, making it one of Canada's oldest foundations. The foundation plays a significant role in funding climate and environment initiatives across Canada, with a strategic focus on accelerating the country's transition to a net-zero economy.
The Economy and Environment Program is the foundation's sole granting program. It supports innovative organizations working to develop a low-carbon economy in Canada. The foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals; instead, staff proactively reach out to Canadian charitable organizations aligned with the foundation's mission.
Priority areas include: accelerating progress on net-zero pathways such as energy efficiency, mass electrification and grid integration; strategic research and knowledge mobilization; building collaborative networks among net-zero organizations; promoting economy-wide policies and standards; and enhancing public engagement for climate action.
Ivey Foundation maintains transparency by publishing detailed records of all grants awarded, including recipient names, project descriptions, award dates, terms, and amounts in Canadian dollars. Annual reports and strategic frameworks are publicly available on their website.
In November 2022, Ivey Foundation announced it will wind up operations by the end of 2027, spending its $100 million endowment to enhance efforts toward Canada's net-zero economy and strengthen the capabilities of partner organizations on the front lines of Canada's climate and energy transition.