2012 Annual ReportNow more than ever, opportunities for human progress stand within our reach. How do we seize these opportunities and fulfill our vision of a more just world? In our latest annual report, we share some answers to that question.4.1 MB
2011 Annual ReportThis report presents some representative results of our work, and asks what we can do to narrow the gap between the world as it is and the world we aspire to.5 MB
2010 Annual ReportMarking the Ford Foundation’s 75th anniversary, our latest report showcases the visionary people, organizations and ideas that are changing the world for the next generation.4 MB
2009 Annual ReportHighlights how we are staying on the frontlines to meet today's social challenges by supporting visionary leaders, cultivating networks, and addressing political, economic and technological transformations.4 MB
2008 Annual ReportIntroduces the nine new issues on which we are focusing our grant making and emphasizes our commitment to working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change.7 MB
2007 Annual ReportExplores our global commitment to improve the lives of the politically, economically and educationally disenfranchised—an urgent challenge in a complex time.4 MB
2006 Annual ReportRecalls the foundation's ongoing commitment to emerging leaders, social movements, building institutions and innovative approaches to improving lives. Includes a pull-out timeline celebrating our first 70 years.6 MB
2005 Annual ReportHighlights grantees and projects worldwide that transform the foundation's mission statement into reality.2 MB
2004 Annual ReportSpecial question-and-answer pages explain how the foundation is governed, how we make grants, and other issues.2 MB
2003 Annual ReportDiscusses where the foundation's money comes from, how we decide what to support and details our grant-making process.2 MB
2002 Annual ReportDetails how we reorganized our work on reproductive health and human sexuality, now located in each of our three broad program areas.5 MB
2001 Annual ReportHighlights the International Fellowships Program, launched with the largest single grant in the foundation's history.6 MB
2000 Annual ReportFocuses on three large grants: the Center for Community Self-Help, which seeks to increase homeownership among low-income families; Project GRAD, a public-school reform project; and $40 million in challenge grants to 28 arts and cultural groups in the United States.7 MB
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