Empowering the next generation through advanced technology
Our mission is to leverage the power of advanced technology to improve generational resilience and inspire the future workforce.
At the Booz Allen Foundation, we’re dedicated to empowering human potential and driving wider social impact in a spirit of passionate service. Driven by a purpose to be a force for positive change, we help imagine, invent, and deliver new ways to better serve the public and the world. The Foundation was established in 2017 as a separate legal entity. It holds tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax code and is focused on empowering social change by uniting nonprofit, industry, and government partners.
Our Program Areas
Our philanthropic investments today focus on championing advanced technology readiness and literacy while maintaining a steadfast commitment to the safety and wellness of students. This commitment is ever-present in our drive for innovation.
Military- and Veteran-Connected Youth
We focus on empowering military-connected youth with advanced technology skills to thrive in a digital future.
Place-Based Philanthropy
We’re focusing resources and efforts in specific neighborhoods in Washington, DC, and San Diego to amplify impact.
Strategic Nonprofit Partnerships
We’re proud to support amazing nonprofits that are committed to advancing technology readiness in their communities.
Our Impact
Empowering the Next Generation Through Advanced Technology
In 2024, the Booz Allen Foundation reached more than 3,330 students and youth through impactful STEM, AI literacy, and advanced technology readiness programs, helping the future workforce prepare to meet national demands and change the world.
Our Operations
Who We Support
The Booz Allen Foundation works with for-profit, not-for-profit, and academic institutions whose ideals and principles align with those of the Foundation. The Foundation does not currently support unsolicited requests from organizations seeking funding or sponsorships.
Visit our programs page for more information on the organizations we currently work with.
Grantmaking Criteria Organizations supported by the Foundation meet the following criteria.
Public charities (recognized by the IRS) that affirm they have nondiscriminatory policies and/or practices
Secular programs led by religious organizations that maintain public charity status (recognized by the IRS) and affirm they have nondiscriminatory policies and/or practices
Accredited schools included in the National Center for Education Statistics database
Organizations that can affirm they do not discriminate, via policy or in practice, on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, local, or international law
The Booz Allen Foundation will not provide funding or work with:
Political causes, candidates, campaigns, or political activities conducted by political organizations
Lobbying organizations
Religious activities conducted by religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community
Nonprofit organizations that are not recognized by the IRS as public charities
Organizations listed on governmental anti-terrorism, sanctions, or other watchlists
Fundraising events or galas, including table sponsorships, athletic events, competitions, or tournaments, unless directly connected to a program activity with which the Foundation is engaged
The decision to work with and/or provide funding for a specific activity or organization is at the sole and exclusive discretion of the Booz Allen Foundation and may be provided or denied for any reason whatsoever. In no event will the Foundation be responsible to any applicant for the cost of preparing or submitting a request for support. Applicants and awardees may not use the Foundation’s name, logo, or other marks except as expressly authorized by the Foundation in writing.
Guiding Principles
The Foundation is committed to lawful, responsible, and ethical behavior in all activities. Our code of ethics, governance, and responsibility applies to all employees, volunteers, and partnerships.
We value innovative ideas that deliver real and measurable impact for individuals, families, and communities.
We believe in harnessing the power of data, technology, and intellectual capital to identify solutions to critical social challenges.
We value the insights drawn from a cross-section of voices and perspectives, recognizing the need to collaborate and convene diverse stakeholders.
Foundation Structure
The Booz Allen Foundation is a District of Columbia nonprofit corporation exempt from federal income tax under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) and classified as a private foundation under Internal Revenue Code Sections 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) and 509(a)(1). The Foundation received its 501(c)(3) designation by the IRS in 2017.
Nonprofit Accreditation
The documents below provide more detailed information about our current status and finances:
The Booz Allen Foundation is a separate legal entity from Booz Allen Hamilton with a separate board of directors and governance. Initial funding for the Foundation was donated by Booz Allen Hamilton, and donations are welcome from other sources such as Booz Allen employees.
Privacy Policy
The Booz Allen Foundation maintains compliance with this Privacy Policy.
Our Team
Booz Allen Foundation Board of Directors
Sarah St. Clair, Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton
Hayden Temin, Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton
Graham Gilmer, Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton