The Bungie Foundation
Official website of The Bungie Foundation (501(c)(3), Tax ID 27-2313989). Describes the Little Lights program that provides managed iPads and entertainment to pediatric patients, partnership work with organizations like Child’s Play, and recent news and events through 2026.
Source: Website · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Established children's hospitals, pediatric health programs, youth-serving nonprofits, or disaster-response/health organizations with evidence of programmatic partnership and capacity to manage large grants.
Good Fit
- • Programs focused on pediatric health, hospital partnerships, or child-centered entertainment/technology for patients.
- • Organizational scale and financial systems able to receive six-figure institutional grants.
- • Geographic presence or demonstrated service in states previously funded (examples include WA, CA, TX).
- • Existing or demonstrable partnerships with major health systems, Make-A-Wish chapters, or disaster-response organizations.
Geography
Giving in the latest year spanned five states while the foundation is based in Washington; historically the foundation funded recipients across more states (22 distinct recipients in the prior year), so the footprint is multi-state but not broadly national.
Recipient Variety
The observed recipient set includes multiple independent charities (8 distinct recipients in 2023 and 22 distinct recipients in 2022) across hospitals, relief groups, and youth organizations; however the latest-year dollars are heavily concentrated among a few large grants.
New Applicants
The 2023 filings show all 8 recipients were new that year, indicating the foundation will fund organizations not previously supported, but the public-facing application guidance and filing note that grants are made to preselected organizations, so unsolicited applicants are unlikely to enter the portfolio without an introduction.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
