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Global Reach, Local Impact: Bloomberg Philanthropies Annual Report 2022-2023
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Read Mike Bloomberg's Annual Letter on Philanthropy
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|Read Patti Harris's CEO Letter
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The Topline: Annual Report Edition
Key data points and milestones featured in the Annual Report
🏢 3 obstacles are preventing cities from making progress at a moment of
historic urbanization,writes Mike in his annual letter.
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🌎 Our work in 700 cities and 150 countries is guided at every step by an
approach unique to Bloomberg Philanthropies.Read more in the letter from our
CEO Patti Harris.
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🏭 More than 70% of U.S. coal plants have been retired
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since 2010.
🚭 69 countries now have smoke-free laws
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, up from 10 in 2007.
📊 More than 12,000 city staff members have been trained on ways to use data
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to improve residents' lives.
🚸 Road intersections with Asphalt Art installations have seen a 50% decrease
in crashes involving pedestrians.
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📝 Nearly 65,000 new charter school seats are committed to open
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as we move toward a 150,000 seat goal.
🗽 The 1st federal gun safety law in 25 years
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passed in the U.S.
🏥 More than 975 medical students provided with debt relief at U.S.
historically Black medical schools
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Summer classes to tackle learning loss in New York City. Women's economic
development in Kigali, Rwanda. Cultural partnerships in London. Decarbonizing
buildings in Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur — and more. Across our partners and
programs, Bloomberg Philanthropies has been taking actions with global reach,
and local impact.
Our focus on cities, always part of our unique approach, is especially
important at this moment. The global population is moving into urban areas at
an unprecedented rate. At the same time, mayors and local leaders are working
to find solutions to some of the world's biggest challenges. "By investing in
mayors and local leaders, we can scale and spread change faster than ever — and
help make this period of unprecedented urbanization a time of unprecedented
global progress," writes Mike in his Annual Letter on Philanthropy.
READ MIKE'S ANNUAL LETTER
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In addition to supporting cities, we also deepened commitments to longstanding
priorities, like accelerating the clean energy transition, supporting public
art and cultural institutions, reducing smoking, and preventing gun violence.
And we launched new programs to help shrink the racial wealth gap, promote
widespread student success, and ensure that local leaders have the ability to
access historic U.S. funding opportunities for infrastructure and climate
efforts.
All of that was driven by our unique approach — and led to meaningful
progress for people around the world, which our CEO Patti Harris outlines in
her Annual CEO letter.
READ PATTI'S CEO LETTER
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Check out the full Annual Report to see the wide-ranging impact of our mission
to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people:
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— Bloomberg Philanthropies
A message from Mike and Patti
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WATCH NOW
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THE ARTS
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ENVIRONMENT
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EDUCATION
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PUBLIC HEALTH
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GOVERNMENT INNOVATION
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BLOOMBERG ASSOCIATES
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FOUNDER'S PROJECTS
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BLOOMBERG L.P.
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Global Reach, Local Impact Mapped
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Cities Spotlight: The Americas
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Student Debt Relief in Atlanta
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|Ocean Conservation in Chile
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|Road Safety in Colombia
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|Asphalt Art in Denver
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Tobacco Control in Mexico City
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|Clean Energy Transition in Minnesota
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|Summer Learning in New York City
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|Public Health Summit in Philadelphia
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|City Innovation in Sao Paulo
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|Charter Schools in Washington, DC
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Cities Spotlight: Europe, Middle East, and Africa
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CityLab in Amsterdam
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|Collaboration with Leaders in Kigali
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|Cultural Partnerships in London
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|Pro Bono Consulting in Milan
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Leadership Training in Tel Aviv
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|Health Data Collection in Tanzania
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Cities Spotlight: Asia
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Career Mentoring in Hong Kong
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|Air Quality Monitoring in Mumbai
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|Employee Volunteering in Singapore
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|Climate Action in Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur
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|Drowning Prevention in Vietnam
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About our work
Bloomberg Philanthropies invests in 700 cities and 150 countries around the
world to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people. The
organization focuses on five key areas for creating lasting change: the Arts,
Education, Environment, Government Innovation, and Public Health.
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Public Health
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Education
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Government
Innovation
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Environment
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The Arts
Bloomberg Philanthropies encompasses all of Michael R. Bloomberg's giving,
including his foundation, corporate, and personal philanthropy as well as
Bloomberg Associates, a pro bono consultancy that works in cities around the
world. In 2022, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed $1.7 billion.
Learn more at Bloomberg.org
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