Images on the Homepage
Featured in the video at the top of the homepage and on the cover of the print edition of the 2020 Annual Report, these photographs show a variety of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ initiatives and partners dedicated to ensuring better, longer lives for the greatest number of people.

The cover of the 2020 Bloomberg Philanthropies Annual Report.

Personal protective equipment training in Ethiopia supported by partner Vital Strategies. Photo Credit: Tewodros Emiru/Resolve to Save Lives

Bloomberg Connects app being used at The Drawing Center in New York, New York. Photo Credit: The Drawing Center

Howard University College of Medicine student Micah Brown is one of the many future doctors who will have their futures changed by a $100 million commitment to four historically Black medical schools.

Harvard freshman, and CollegePoint alumni, Penelope Alegria catches up on her work on the lawn in Harvard Yard.

Seattle, Washington's i-team drive up COVID-19 testing. Photo Credit: Seattle i-team

Retired coal plant in Hawaii. Photo Credit: Sierra Club Hawaii Chapter

The Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 tracking map surpassed one billion views in under a year. Photo Credit: Johns Hopkins University

The Vibrant Oceans Initiative advocates for policy changes to protect reefs and fisheries. Photo Credit: The Ocean Agency

Moms Demand Action volunteers working to get out the vote for the November 2020 election.

Jackson, Mississippi mural as part of their winning Public Art Challenge project. Photo Credit: Drew Dempsey/Fertile Ground

Korean Beyond Coal activists. Photo Credit: Korea Beyond Coal

A bus displaying part of a mass media campaign developed in Mexico to raise public support for front-of-package warnings labels to help people make healthy food choices. Photo Credit: Alianza por la Salud Alimentaria

Córdoba Avenue bike lanes in Buenos Aires, Argentina, were redesigned with expert advice from the Initiative for Global Road Safety. Photo Credit: Secretaría de Transporte y Obras Públicas del Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires

Student in the Denver CareerWise program. Photo Credit: CareerWise Denver

Bloomberg L.P. employees using their time and talents to create lasting impact in the communities where Bloomberg employees live and work.

An electric bus on the road in C40 City Kolkata, India. Photo Credit: Subrata Biswas/AP Images

The Saginaw, Michigan winning Asphalt Art Initiative project is supporting local businesses, drawing visitors downtown, and celebrating the city’s diversity.

Kids safely playing at a Fresh Air Fund Summer Spaces site in Jackson Heights, New York.

The Initiative for Global Road Safety works to improve road safety in low- and middle-income countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Photo Credit: Secretaría de Transporte y Obras Públicas del Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires

Frontline health care workers in New York City received over one million meals through a partnership with World Central Kitchen.

Corey Alexander studied saxophone through private lessons on scholarship at Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center New York. Photo Credit: Madaha Kinsey-Lamb

A Prevention Point Pittsburgh team member explains the need for and usage of fentanyl test strips in their overdose prevention work. Photo Credit: Prevention Point Pittsburgh

The Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership hosted its first COVID-19 response session for mayors and city leaders in March 2020. Photo Credit: Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative

Be'er Sheva i-teams clean up in Israel. Photo Credit: Be'er Sheva i-teams

A fisher in Chile, where Oceana worked to secure a national law against illegal fishing, helping ensure that local communities have continued access to sustainable food sources. Credit: Claudio Almarza/Oceana

A Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health researcher working on convalescent plasma research. Photo Credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University

Denver's Mayors Challenge-winning project installed solar powered air quality monitoring devices at schools throughout the city.

NEST, the global platform for supporting artisanal businesses, is helping women bring their goods to the international market. Photo Credit: Nest

Jay Lawrence, a CollegePoint program alumni, studying at Johns Hopkins University.

Moms Demand Action volunteers working to get out the vote for the November 2020 election.