The Autodesk Foundation aligns its philanthropic offerings with design and engineering. We invest in nonprofits and startups helping to de-risk innovation and bring industry-transforming solutions to scale. By facilitating a blend of funding, technical training, and expertise, we can bring early-stage innovations to market to advance a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient world.
We focus our funding on three impact areas guided by strategic investment theses that drive impact outcomes across our industries.
Avoiding, reducing, and removing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to accelerate the transition to a decarbonized economy.
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Improving resilience in low-resource communities with climate adaptation technologies.
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Preparing workers to thrive in the era of automation by creating opportunities for quality employment for all.
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By championing inclusive innovation and backing leaders with diverse backgrounds and proximity to impacted communities, we advance a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient world for all. Through our commitment to expanding equal access to capital, we have made significant progress in supporting underfunded leaders—increasing the gender, racial, and geographic representation of leadership teams across our portfolio. We work alongside Autodesk’s Diversity & Belonging team to build a culture of belonging where all employees have opportunities to shape the world and their future—advancing programs like Employee Resource Group grantmaking.
More than fifty organizations receive grants and impact investments to scale innovative solutions to climate change and inequality.
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Thousands of entrepreneurs and innovators use Autodesk design and make software and technical training for positive impact.
Hundreds of Autodesk employees work alongside nonprofits and startups to imagine, design, and make a better world.
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The Autodesk Foundation’s impact measurement and management (IMM) practice is central to our work—informing how we invest and adapt to optimize impact. We invest in our portfolio’s impact outcomes through a rigorous IMM practice that establishes accountability, informs decision-making, and generates evidence of success.
individuals reached with resilient solutions in housing and infrastructure, energy access, agricultural productivity, and workforce development†
metric tons CO2e of GHG emissions reduced in 2023
individuals obtained new or improved jobs in 2023
* These impact metrics rely on data aggregated and sourced from financial reports, annual reports, organizational key performance indicators, and self-reported data from the Autodesk Foundation portfolio.
† Cumulative data from organizations, since their inception, that were a part of the Autodesk Foundation portfolio during 2023.