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Who We Are

Making generosity accessible, impactful, and sustainable.

Our approach to impact

OXGN Foundation takes a strategic, data-driven approach to supporting causes.  Rather than spreading funds too thin or following trends, we focus on causes that meet the following criteria:

Urgency

Issues with immediate life-or-death impact

Sustainability

Solutions that address root causes for long-term change

Scalability

The ability to make a measurable impact globally.

Artists & Fans

Causes that resonate with the OXGN community

Our core cause areas include:

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Civilian Transition for Veterans

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Homelessness

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Human Trafficking

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Suicide Prevention

The OXGN Foundation backs human solutions.

We partner with vetted organizations that provide data-driven results and measurable outcomes. 

 

While the majority of our funding goes to nonprofit organizations (NGO’s), we invest in social enterprises, innovation hubs, and scalable solutions providing real solutions and lasting change 

 

OXGN Foundation ensures every dollar is trackable, with clear impact reports on how funds are being used.

OXGN Foundation does not support political or lobbying activities, capital campaigns or construction of new facilities (unless explicitly approved), fundraising events or promotional merchandise. 

Our Focus Areas

We start with four causes
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Veteran Care

Every year, 200,000 service members transition out of the military. Many lose their sense of structure, purpose and belonging. The result? A dangerous link to unemployment, homelessness and suicide.

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Housing Insecurity

Millions face housing insecurity - from families sleeping in cars to teens aging out of foster care. This isn’t just a housing issue; it’s tied to addiction, trauma, poverty and policy.

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Human Trafficking

An estimated 50 million people are trapped in modern-day slavery. Most never escape. Those who do face stigma, trauma and systems that weren’t built to help them recover.

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Suicide Prevention

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young adults. It’s a crisis of silence, shame and a system that still treats mental health as optional care.

Every dollar commitment moves through a direct line

From artist
to OXGN

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From OXGN to
OXGN Foundation

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From OXGN Foundation to nonprofit partner

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From partner
to problem

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