Funding search · EIN 943100217 · Westlake Village, CA

Conrad N Hilton Foundation

A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.

3,937
grants reported
$978.1M
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$50,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

What they fund

youthdevelopmentangelessistersthroughserviceshomelessnesscapacity

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Funding pattern

What this funder pays for, at what size, and how to position adjacent work. Read from their filings, with every number checked against the record.

Where the money goes

  • Homelessness and supportive housing systems in Los Angeles County
  • Early childhood development in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique
  • Education and leadership formation for Catholic sisters
  • Safe rural water service delivery in Ghana and Uganda
  • Foster youth transition, opportunity youth employment, refugee two-generation programs

Typical grant

Median grant is $50,000 and the middle half runs $4,050 to $300,000, but that low end reflects a large tail of small and matching gifts. The strategic program grants that carry the money sit at $750,000 to $3.5 million, usually multi-year and tied to a named phase or scale-up. Repeat funding is the norm: Marywood University, Catholic Relief Services, United Way of Greater Los Angeles, Brilliant Corners, Strathmore, Mercy Corps and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors all appear more than once, often with several concurrent grants.

Their words

Phrases from their own grant descriptions, worth speaking back to them.

  • early childhood development
  • scale-up
  • safely managed water
  • Catholic sisters
  • two-generation
  • systems

Positioning adjacent work

  • Anchor to one named geography they already fund: LA County, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Colombia or Uganda.
  • Frame research as embedding into government systems and service delivery, not standalone studies. They fund Mathematica, Stanford, UNC, UCLA that way.
  • Ask $750,000 to $1.5 million over multiple years for a defined phase with dissemination built in.
  • Name the population precisely: children 0-3, transition-aged foster youth, opportunity youth, or forcibly displaced caregivers.

Worth knowing: California recipients dominate by count (1,579 of 3,937 grants), and within that Los Angeles County homelessness work is the biggest domestic bet. Catholic sisters funding is a founder-driven legacy channel with its own recurring grantee set, including the affiliated Conrad N Hilton Fund for Sisters, and it operates through long relationships rather than open competition.

84 grants matching “employment · $41.9M

  • $2.0M

    Mercy Corps · Portland, OR · 2024

    To support venezuelan and colombian youth access employment and leadership opportunities in cartagena, medellin, valledupar, and other nearby municipalities

  • $1.0M

    Youthbuild Mexico Ac · 2024

    To create a multipronged approach to youth employment in mexico city, including direct service, collaboration and advocacy on behalf of opportunity youth

  • $1.0M

    Catholic Charities of Los Angeles · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To collaborate with catholic sisters in providing youth experiencing disadvantage with career development and supportive services through archdiocesan youth employment; and to measure the impact of these services

  • $860,000

    Redf · San Francisco, CA · 2024

    To better integrate employment within efforts to end homelessness by offering employment in social enterprises and complementary supports in los angeles county to over individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness read all
  • $800,000

    Los Angeles Lgbt Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To support a workforce training program and youth advisory council for lgbtq+ youth and young adults and those experiencing high barriers to employment

  • $800,000

    Alliance for Children'S Rights · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To create holistic stability and a network of critical services and advocacy for foster youth and caregivers in los angeles with the goals of increasing graduation rates, college readiness, housing, employment, and plac read all
  • $750,000

    Beloved Community · New Orleans, LA · 2024

    To support the equity at work hospitality project, an employer engagement effort to recruit and retain young workers into the hospitality industry

  • $670,000

    The Global Development Incubator · 2024

    To support the development of a greater mombasa regional employer strategy focused on developing job placement opportunities for youth, and capacity building for hyper-local mombasa youth-serving organizations through a read all
  • $555,000

    The Greater New Orleans Foundation · New Orleans, LA · 2024

    To provide capacity building and nonprofit leadership development for opportunity youth-serving organizations and to support an employer engagement group in new orleans

  • $505,000

    Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade - Black United Fund · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    For continued support to train, place, and advance opportunity youth in south los angeles into middle-wage employment

  • $450,000

    National Youth Employment Coalition · Washington, DC · 2024

    To support their federal policy hub that will advocate on behalf of opportunity youth

  • $400,000

    Reconcile New Orleans · New Orleans, LA · 2024

    To connect opportunity youth to careers in hospitality through skills training, wraparound supports and employer engagement

  • $310,000

    Los Angeles Black Worker Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To create a workforce equity demonstration project leading to high-quality public sector employment for opportunity youth

  • $300,000

    Operation Restoration · New Orleans, LA · 2024

    To support a community-based program to train formerly incarcerated young women to become licensed lab assistants and expand connections to employment

  • $300,000

    First Place for Youth · Oakland, CA · 2024

    To support housing, educational, and employment stability through intensive case management for transition-age foster youth in los angeles

  • $270,000

    Archdiocese of Los Angeles · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To assist over 2,000 inmates and parolees in developing foundational skills that support reintegration into society, employment and self-sufficiency through the partnership for re-entry program

  • $250,000

    Imagine Los Angeles · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To support employment and economic mobility through the social benefits navigator to fuel financial independence and lasting exits from poverty

  • $200,000

    City Living Ny · New York, NY · 2024

    To empower youth aging out of foster care to transition successfully into adulthood by providing essential housing, employment, and mental health resources and supports that increase housing and long-term stability for read all
  • $200,000

    Good Shepherd Services · New York, NY · 2024

    To support the future focus program which helps transition age foster youth obtain safe and stable housing while providing workforce development services and connections to employment opportunities

  • $150,000

    Centro De Negocios Sustentables Ac · 2024

    To support a loan fund that works with businesses in mexico city to improve hiring and employment practices that support youth

  • $105,000

    Redf · San Francisco, CA · 2024

    To better integrate employment within efforts to end homelessness by offering employment in social enterprises and complementary supports in los angeles county to over individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness read all
  • $100,000

    Ahla Foundation · Washington, DC · 2024

    To support the organization's role as an employer engagement intermediary for the hotel and lodging sector

  • $100,000

    California State University Northridge · Northridge, CA · 2024

    For the reconnecting los angeles youth institute to conduct research on opportunity youth in antelope valley to understand opportunities and barriers to employment and re-engagement access

  • $50,000

    Charities Aid Foundation America · Alexandria, VA · 2024

    For fundacion monte de piedad, i.a.p., a project of charities aid foundation america, to support their employer engagement efforts in mexico city and advocacy around an evidence-based policy agenda on decent work and yo read all
  • $50,000

    Wonder Seed Foundation · Encino, CA · 2024

    To provide mental health technology to community-based organizations that will improve employment outcomes for opportunity youth by addressing social-emotional challenges

  • $50,000

    Center for Employment Opportunities · New York, NY · 2024

    To support engagement in opportunity youth coalitions and ongoing programming with youth

  • $50,000

    Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation · Torrance, CA · 2024

    To support opportunity youth in becoming community health workers (chws) and work with employers, including ob/gyn offices, to include chws in their practices

  • $2.0M

    Mercy Corps · Portland, OR · 2023

    To support 10,000 venezuelan and colombian youth access employment and leadership opportunities in cartagena, medellin, and valledupar

  • $1.0M

    Youthbuild Mxico Ac · 2023

    To create a multipronged approach to youth employment in mexico city, including direct service, collaboration and advocacy on behalf of opportunity youth

  • $1.0M

    The Global Development Incubator · 2023

    To support the development of a greater mombasa regional employer strategy focused on developing job placement opportunities for youth, and capacity building for hyper-local mombasa youth-serving organizations through a read all
  • $1.0M

    Catholic Charities of Los Angeles · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    To collaborate with catholic sisters in providing 325 youth experiencing disadvantage with career development and supportive services through archdiocesan youth employment, and to measure the impact of these services

  • $830,000

    Redf · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    To better integrate employment within efforts to end homelessness by offering employment in social enterprises and complementary supports in los angeles county to over 700 individuals experiencing or at risk of homeless read all
  • $720,000

    First Place for Youth · Oakland, CA · 2023

    To improve intensive case management around employment, education, and parenting outcomes for foster youth in los angeles

  • $700,000

    Los Angeles Lgbt Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    To create a model customer service and workforce training program for formerly homeless lgbtq+ youth and those experiencing high barriers to employment

  • $685,000

    The Door - a Center of Alternatives · New York, NY · 2023

    To support the academy program which provides high school education, robust college access and employment pathways for foster youth in new york city

  • $600,000

    Alliance for Children'S Rights · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    To create holistic stability and a network of critical services and advocacy for foster youth and caregivers in los angeles with the goals of increasing graduation rates, college readiness, housing, employment, and plac read all
  • $595,000

    Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade - Black United Fund · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    For continued support to train, place, and advance opportunity youth in south los angeles into middle-wage employment

  • $485,000

    The Greater New Orleans Foundation · New Orleans, LA · 2023

    To provide capacity building and nonprofit leadership programming for opportunity youth-serving organizations and to develop an employer engagement stakeholder group in new orleans

  • $400,000

    Reconcile New Orleans · New Orleans, LA · 2023

    To connect opportunity youth to careers in hospitality through skills training, wraparound supports and employer engagement

  • $400,000

    City Living Ny · New York, NY · 2023

    To empower youth aging out of foster care to transition successfully into adulthood by providing essential housing, employment, and mental health resources and supports that increase housing and long-term stability for read all
  • $300,000

    Ahla Foundation · Washington, DC · 2023

    To support the organization's role as an employer engagement intermediary for the hotel and lodging sector

  • $295,000

    The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation · Washington, DC · 2023

    To support the design of an employer engagement strategy to ensure restaurants can hire, retain and advance opportunity youth in the restaurant and food service industry

  • $270,000

    Archdiocese of Los Angeles · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    To assist over 2,000 inmates and parolees in developing foundational skills that support reintegration into society, employment and self-sufficiency through the partnership for re-entry program

  • $225,000

    Charities Aid Foundation America · Alexandria, VA · 2023

    For fundacion monte de piedad, i.a.p., a project of charities aid foundation america, to support their employer engagement efforts in mexico city and advocacy around an evidence-based policy agenda on decent work and yo read all
  • $210,000

    Center for Employment Opportunities · New York, NY · 2023

    To support comprehensive reentry employment services for justice-impacted opportunity youth in the greater new orleans area

  • $200,000

    Wonder Seed Foundation · Encino, CA · 2023

    To provide mental health technology to cbos that will improve employment outcomes for opportunity youth by addressing social-emotional challenges

  • $105,000

    Corporation for Supportive Housing · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    To build the evidence base for supported employment as part of the array of services offered in supportive housing in los angeles county

  • $100,000

    Cap Youth Empowerment Institute - Kenya · 2023

    To support advocacy to improve the technical vocational educational and training system in kenya by linking youth employment training to government housing and climate change investments, including a pilot program

  • $100,000

    Redf · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    To better integrate employment within efforts to end homelessness by offering employment in social enterprises and complementary supports in los angeles county to over 700 individuals experiencing or at risk of homeless read all
  • $100,000

    Dinamismo Y Estudio Frente a La Pobreza Ac · 2023

    To produce data, government budget mapping, and policy recommendations related to opportunity youth and employment in mexico city and disseminate research and best practices from mexico and internationally

  • $23,000

    Acumen Fund · New York, NY · 2023

    To conduct market research on employer-supported childcare in uganda and ethiopia

  • $10,000

    Momentum Agencies · Woodland Hills, CA · 2023

    To fund supportive employment opportunities at the thousand oaks center

  • $2.0M

    Mercy Corps · Portland, OR · 2022

    To support 10,000 venezuelan and colombian youth access employment and leadership opportunities in cartagena, medellin, and valledupar

  • $1.2M

    Beloved Community · New Orleans, LA · 2022

    To support the equity at work hospitality project, an employer engagement effort to recruit and retain young workers into the hospitality industry

  • $1.1M

    Youthbuild Mexico Ac · 2022

    To create a multipronged approach to youth employment in mexico city, including direct service, collaboration and advocacy on behalf of opportunity youth

  • $1.0M

    Alliance for Children'S Rights · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To create holistic stability and a network of critical services and advocacy for foster youth and caregivers in los angeles with the goals of increasing graduation rates, college readiness, housing, employment, and plac read all
  • $1.0M

    Catholic Charities of Los Angeles · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To collaborate with catholic sisters in providing 325 youth experiencing disadvantage with career development and supportive services through archdiocesan youth employment (aye); and to measure the impact of these servi read all
  • $810,000

    Redf · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    To better integrate employment within efforts to end homelessness by offering employment in social enterprises and complementary supports in los angeles county to over 700 individuals experiencing or at risk of homeless read all
  • $750,000

    National Youth Employment Coalition · Washington, DC · 2022

    To support the federal policy hub that will advocate on behalf of opportunity youth

  • $710,000

    Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation · Torrance, CA · 2022

    To support opportunity youth in becoming community health workers (chws) and work with employers, including ob/gyn offices, to include chws in their practices

  • $705,000

    The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation · Washington, DC · 2022

    To support the design of an employer engagement strategy to ensure restaurants can hire, retain and advance opportunity youth in the restaurant and food service industry

  • $700,000

    Los Angeles Lgbt Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To create a model customer service and workforce training program for formerly homeless lgbtq+ youth and those experiencing high barriers to employment

  • $700,000

    First Place for Youth · Oakland, CA · 2022

    To improve intensive case management around employment, education, and parenting outcomes for foster youth in los angeles

  • $694,000

    The Door - a Center of Alternatives · New York, NY · 2022

    To support the academy program which provides high school education, robust college access and employment pathways for foster youth in new york city

  • $600,000

    Alliance for Children'S Rights · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To support a network of critical services and advocacy for foster youth in los angeles with the goals of increasing graduation rates, college readiness, and employment

  • $600,000

    Wonder Seed Foundation · Encino, CA · 2022

    To provide mental health technology to community-based organizations that will improve employment outcomes for opportunity youth by addressing social-emotional challenges

  • $480,000

    Centro De Negocios Sustentables Ac · 2022

    To support a planning process for a new loan fund for small and medium enterprises in mexico city that commit to hiring opportunity youth and building inclusive employment practices

  • $445,000

    Corporation for Supportive Housing · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To build the evidence base for supported employment as part of the array of services offered in supportive housing in los angeles county

  • $400,000

    Ahla Foundation · Washington, DC · 2022

    To support previously employed hospitality workers who were formerly disconnected to upskill to advance to higher positions within the hospitality industry upon reopening and prepare current opportunity youth for jobs u read all
  • $400,000

    Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade - Black United Fund · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To train, place, and advance opportunity youth in south los angeles into middle-wage employment

  • $400,000

    Reconcile New Orleans · New Orleans, LA · 2022

    To connect opportunity youth to careers in hospitality through skills training, wraparound supports and employer engagement

  • $300,000

    National Youth Employment Coalition · Washington, DC · 2022

    To support: 1) an evidence review of opportunity youth employer engagement strategies; and 2) a planning grant towards implementation of employer engagement projects in new orleans and los angeles

  • $300,000

    La Camara De Comercio De Quito · 2022

    To implement the program "camina conmigo" across 3 cities in ecuador, providing 60 participants soft and technical skills related to employability, entrepreneurship, and management of seed capital

  • $300,000

    Jfflabs · Boston, MA · 2022

    To provide technical assistance and capacity building support for companies in their employment technology fund portfolio, promoting better education completion rates and job placement rates for opportunity youth in los read all
  • $300,000

    University of Notre Dame · Notre Dame, IN · 2022

    For the lab of economic opportunities at the university of notre dame to conduct a randomized control trial evaluation on outcomes for youth participating in extended employment services

  • $285,000

    Archdiocese of Los Angeles · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To assist over 2,000 inmates and parolees in developing foundational skills that support reintegration into society, employment and self-sufficiency through the partnership for re-entry program

  • $250,000

    Opportunities Industrialization Centers Ethiopia (Oic-E) · 2022

    To foster market-based employment opportunities for 1400 refugee and host community women and youth in addis ababa

  • $200,000

    Los Angeles Black Worker Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To support the los angeles black worker center to create a workforce equity demonstration project leading to high-quality employment for opportunity youth

  • $200,000

    Center for Employment Opportunities · New York, NY · 2022

    To support comprehensive reentry employment services for justice-impacted opportunity youth in the greater new orleans area

  • $200,000

    Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation · Torrance, CA · 2022

    To support opportunity youth in becoming community health workers (chws) and work with employers, including ob/gyn offices, to include chws in their practices

  • $95,000

    Redf · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    To better integrate employment within efforts to end homelessness by offering employment in social enterprises and complementary supports in los angeles county to over 700 individuals experiencing or at risk of homeless read all
  • $75,000

    Minority Rights Group · 2022

    To support work conducted by minority rights group europe to improve access for roma communities to employment opportunities in the hospitality industry, particularly in hungary and serbia

  • $55,000

    Global Impact · Alexandria, VA · 2022

    To support the r.o.l.e. Foundation's efforts to provide education and employment opportunities to at-risk girls and young women living in poverty in bali, indonesia

  • $50,000

    Global Impact · Alexandria, VA · 2022

    To support employment programming by only a pavement away to help individuals secure long-term, stable employments in the hospitality industry in the united kingdom

Top recipients

Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.

  • United Way23 grants · $29.5M
  • Marywood University7 grants · $18.7M
  • The Task Force for Global Health2 grants · $15.6M
  • Brilliant Corners10 grants · $15.3M
  • Mercy Corps15 grants · $14.4M
  • Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors21 grants · $11.6M
  • The Regents of the University of California16 grants · $10.1M
  • Catholic Relief Services9 grants · $10.0M
  • Southern California Grantmakers43 grants · $10.0M
  • Norwegian Refugee Council USA3 grants · $9.0M

Giving over time

$413.3M
2022
$278.8M
2023
$286.0M
2024

Grant history

The 100 largest of 3,937 grants.

  • $15.5M

    The Task Force for Global Health · Decatur, GA · 2022

    To support an avoidable blindness fund that will support trachoma elimination in mali, niger, and tanzania, and see the completion of the cameroon cataract performance bond

  • $6.2M

    United Way · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To support direct investments in physical infrastructure and service delivery in faith and community-based organizations and targeted daytime/shelter service locations, and oversee implementation and evaluation

  • $5.0M

    International Rescue Committee · New York, NY · 2022

    To support a nurturing children program in uganda, kulea watoto, integrate early childhood care and development with economic wellbeing programming

  • $4.1M

    United Way · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To develop and deploy a series of market level workforce solutions that expand recruitment, increase retention, and improve operational capacity within the homeless service sector in los angeles county

  • $4.0M

    Sesame Workshop · New York, NY · 2022

    To support inclusion and belonging for refugee and migrant-hosting communities by nurturing early learning environments

  • $3.5M

    Marywood University · Scranton, PA · 2022

    To implement phase vi of the sisters leadership development initiative in ten countries in africa and establish an investment fund for sisters education

  • $3.5M

    Marywood University · Scranton, PA · 2024

    To implement phase iv of the higher education for sisters in africa program for sisters in multiple countries in africa

  • $3.3M

    Norwegian Refugee Council USA · Washington, DC · 2022

    To support two-generation youth livelihoods (8,600 youth) and early childhood development programming (6,000 children) in colombia, ecuador, and uganda

  • $3.1M

    United Way · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    To support direct investments in physical infrastructure and service delivery in faith and community-based organizations and targeted daytime/shelter service locations, and oversee implementation and evaluation

  • $3.1M

    Norwegian Refugee Council USA · Washington, DC · 2023

    To support two-generation youth livelihoods and early childhood development programming in colombia, ecuador, and uganda

  • $2.9M

    Marywood University · Scranton, PA · 2022

    To implement phase iii of the higher education for sisters in africa program

  • $2.9M

    New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department · Santa Fe, NM · 2022

    To strengthen a comprehensive cross-department prenatal to age 3 systems agenda including, home visiting services, support to tribal communities, and improved data

  • $2.9M

    Marywood University · Scranton, PA · 2024

    To implement phase vi of the sisters leadership development initiative in ten countries in africa and establish an investment fund for sisters education

  • $2.8M

    King Baudouin Foundation United States · New York, NY · 2022

    To support the world health organization to strengthen health systems to deliver and monitor services that support nurturing care for young children and to ensure global validity of the global scale for early development

  • $2.8M

    Marywood University · Scranton, PA · 2023

    To implement the higher education for sisters in africa program

  • $2.7M

    United States Fund for Unicef · New York, NY · 2022

    To embed early childhood development within existing systems and service delivery mechanisms at national and sub-national levels in kenya, tanzania, and mozambique, and to provide global and regional leadership and tech read all
  • $2.6M

    United States Fund for Unicef · New York, NY · 2023

    To embed early childhood development (ecd) within existing systems and service delivery mechanisms at national and sub-national levels in kenya, tanzania, and mozambique, and to provide global and regional leadership an read all
  • $2.6M

    Norwegian Refugee Council USA · Washington, DC · 2024

    To support two-generation youth livelihoods and early childhood development programming in colombia, ecuador, and uganda

  • $2.5M

    Amazon Frontlines · San Francisco, CA · 2024

    For general operating support

  • $2.5M

    One Acre Fund · Brooklyn, NY · 2023

    For general operating support (2023 hilton humanitarian prize recipient)

  • $2.5M

    Stiftelsen Flyktninghjelpen · 2022

    For general operating support

  • $2.4M

    Marywood University · Scranton, PA · 2023

    To implement the sisters leadership development initiative in ten countries in africa and establish an investment fund for sisters education

  • $2.4M

    Brac USA · New York, NY · 2022

    To support the scaling up of integrated two-generational programming for refugee and host communities in uganda

  • $2.4M

    Brilliant Corners · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    To advance strategic planning and leverage public investment within los angeles county's housing for health and the office of diversion and reentry to support people experiencing and at-risk of homelessness

  • $2.4M

    Path · Seattle, WA · 2022

    For continued support for scaling stream chlorine generator technology in healthcare facilities in ethiopia, ghana, and uganda; and the development of sustainability strategies and proof points for inclusion in governme read all
  • $2.3M

    Lunione Internazionale Delle Superiore Generali · 2024

    To support the education and training of sisters in interculturality, canon law, formation for synodality, advocacy communication, and formation for practical action on anti-trafficking, integral ecology, migration, and read all
  • $2.3M

    Universidad De Los Andes · 2024

    To scale-up a community-based psychosocial model promoting maternal mental health and early childhood development among refugees and forcibly displaced persons in colombia

  • $2.3M

    Uptime Catalyst Facility · 2024

    To scale-up performance-based contracting for safe water service delivery and influence regional and global financing of rural water services

  • $2.3M

    Jobs for the Future · Boston, MA · 2022

    To support the high roads training fund, a public-private partnership that supports the creation of high roads training partnerships as a strategy to tie worker training to job quality

  • $2.3M

    Mercy Corps · Portland, OR · 2022

    To promote social cohesion between refugee and host communities and foster mutually beneficial interactions through economic opportunities, improved livelihoods, and strengthened community-led governance structures in g read all
  • $2.3M

    National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company · Kansas City, MO · 2022

    To support and expand the global sisters report, an online publishing and exchange platform dedicated to sharing stories for and about catholic sisters and their mission, and to facilitating communications across the gl read all
  • $2.3M

    Brilliant Corners · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To expand its operating capacity to serve as a larger fiscal intermediary in the homelessness sector in los angeles county

  • $2.2M

    United Way · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To support the homeless response system in achieving operational excellence and expanding upstream solutions to homelessness in los angeles county

  • $2.2M

    Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego · San Diego, CA · 2022

    To grow the faith in action network, a partnership between catholic sisters and catholic charities in san diego that weaves outreach ministries into a safety net of support that ensures the whole person well-being of vu read all
  • $2.1M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2024

    To the mayors migration council, a project of rockefeller philanthropy advisors, inc., to help launch the global cities fund children and caregivers initiative, expand direct funding to city projects, and strengthen inf read all
  • $2.1M

    Catholic Relief Services · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    To strengthen the capacity of women religious in kenya, zambia, malawi, tanzania, and ghana in sustainable comprehensive responses for children and their families in early childhood development

  • $2.1M

    Ccf Community Initiatives Fund · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    For the la 4 la fund, a project of the ccf community initiatives fund, to accelerate the pace of housing development for people experiencing homelessness

  • $2.1M

    Ltsc Community Development Corporation · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To support housing preservation work across the los angeles region and increase the organizations capacity in its multi-pronged approach to homelessness in little tokyo

  • $2.1M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2022

    To the mayors migration council, a project of rpa, to help launch the global cities fund children and caregivers initiative, expand direct funding to city projects, and strengthen infrastructure to provide technical ass read all
  • $2.1M

    Stichting Irc International Water and Sanitation Centre · 2023

    To support the community water and sanitation agency in its growth as a professionalized public utility in ghana, playing a stronger regulatory role within the sector in the context of rural water reforms in ghana

  • $2.0M

    Mercy Corps · Portland, OR · 2024

    To support venezuelan and colombian youth access employment and leadership opportunities in cartagena, medellin, valledupar, and other nearby municipalities

  • $2.0M

    Sesame Workshop · New York, NY · 2024

    To support inclusion and belonging for refugee and migrant-hosting communities by nurturing early learning environments

  • $2.0M

    World Vision · Federal Way, WA · 2024

    To extend the safe water enterprise model to more systems in asutifi north, expand service delivery to asunafo north, and co-design and pilot a drinking water sustainability fund for the rural water sector

  • $2.0M

    Aquaya Institute · San Anselmo, CA · 2023

    To support water quality testing in partnership with local laboratories and universities

  • $2.0M

    Mercy Corps · Portland, OR · 2023

    To support 10,000 venezuelan and colombian youth access employment and leadership opportunities in cartagena, medellin, and valledupar

  • $2.0M

    Splash International · Seattle, WA · 2023

    To implement a safe water delivery model for schools in bahir dar, ethiopia and create the groundwork to replicate the model into the rural safe water focal districts in amhara region

  • $2.0M

    Acumen Fund · New York, NY · 2022

    To support investments and provide technical assistance to refugee owned and serving businesses in uganda and ethiopia

  • $2.0M

    Africa Public Health Foundation · 2022

    For continued support of the africa cdc covid-19 equitable vaccine roll-out

  • $2.0M

    Duke University · Durham, NC · 2022

    To support covid-19 test-and-treat demonstrations using oral anti-viral medications in four low- and middle-income countries in sub-saharan africa in collaboration with the global alliance on vaccine equity

  • $2.0M

    Harvard University · Cambridge, MA · 2022

    To translate the newest scientific findings on prenatal to 3 child development into common language that can be understood and used by decision-makers and the public to better support families with young children

  • $2.0M

    Mercy Corps · Portland, OR · 2022

    To support 10,000 venezuelan and colombian youth access employment and leadership opportunities in cartagena, medellin, and valledupar

  • $2.0M

    National Center for Youth Law · Oakland, CA · 2022

    To support a collective impact campaign that will increase access to reproductive and sexual health care, economic assets/financial supports, improve wellbeing outcomes, and reduce unwanted pregnancies and child removal read all
  • $2.0M

    The African Alliance for HIV Prevention · 2022

    To support ports 2 arms, a community powered covid-19 vaccine and treatment equity tracking tool in rwanda, malawi, zambia, and south africa in collaboration with the global alliance on vaccine equity

  • $1.9M

    Zero To Three National Center for Infants Toddlers and Families · Washington, DC · 2022

    To scale the healthysteps holistic pediatric care model in los angeles county and advocate for improved local and national policies and financing to improve early childhood development outcomes

  • $1.9M

    Catholic Relief Services · Baltimore, MD · 2023

    To strengthen the capacity of women religious in kenya, zambia, malawi and ghana in sustainable comprehensive responses for children and their families in early childhood development

  • $1.9M

    International Rescue Committee · New York, NY · 2023

    To support a nurturing children program in uganda, kulea watoto, integrate early childhood care and development with economic wellbeing programming

  • $1.8M

    Safe Water Network · New York, NY · 2022

    To continue implementation of social enterprise model for safely managed water in ghana, with global knowledge generation

  • $1.8M

    Path · Seattle, WA · 2022

    To provide technical assistance to government and local partners to design, test, implement, and monitor integrated early childhood development interventions within national/sub-national health systems in mozambique and read all
  • $1.8M

    Irc International Water and Sanitation Centre · 2022

    To continue to provide systems strengthening and hub support to ethiopia, ghana, uganda and globally

  • $1.7M

    New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department · Santa Fe, NM · 2023

    To strengthen a comprehensive cross-department prenatal to age 3 systems agenda including, home visiting services, support to tribal communities, and improved data

  • $1.7M

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors · New York, NY · 2024

    For the international resource for impact and storytelling, a project of rockefeller philanthropy advisors, inc., to support a consortium of partners to enable young mothers and their young children to thrive in kenya, read all
  • $1.7M

    Brac USA · New York, NY · 2023

    To support the scaling up of integrated two-generational programming for refugee and host communities in uganda

  • $1.7M

    Sightsavers · Boston, MA · 2022

    To support the tanzania national trachoma program to eliminate the trichiasis backlog in six districts in arusha and manyara region

  • $1.7M

    Water4 · Oklahoma City, OK · 2022

    To renew service delivery model in wassa east, ghana and advocate for contractual arrangement

  • $1.7M

    United States Fund for Unicef · New York, NY · 2024

    To embed early childhood development (ecd) within existing systems and service delivery mechanisms at national and sub-national levels in kenya, tanzania, and mozambique, and to provide global and regional leadership an read all
  • $1.6M

    Catholic Relief Services · Baltimore, MD · 2022

    To equip local faith-based leaders and organizations to deliver quality early childhood development services and strengthen inter-faith networks in kenya, mozambique, and tanzania, with a targeted impact for 19,800 care read all
  • $1.6M

    County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    To streamline available funding sources for home visitation programs in los angeles county and to stabilize and strengthen the early care and education system for children birth through age 3 through workforce supports read all
  • $1.6M

    Corporation for Supportive Housing · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To support a multifaceted plan to address chronic homelessness in los angeles county through increasing access to and development of supportive housing, increased alignment with healthcare systems and statewide policy a read all
  • $1.6M

    Brilliant Corners · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    To expand its operating capacity to serve as a larger fiscal intermediary in the homelessness sector in los angeles county

  • $1.6M

    Stichting Irc International Water and Sanitation Centre · 2023

    To continue to provide systems strengthening and hub support to ethiopia, ghana, uganda and globally

  • $1.6M

    Brilliant Corners · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    To advance strategic planning and leverage public investment within los angeles county's housing for health and the office of diversion and reentry to support people experiencing and at-risk of homelessness

  • $1.6M

    Water4 · Oklahoma City, OK · 2023

    To renew service delivery model in wassa east, ghana and advocate for contractual arrangement

  • $1.6M

    Catholic Charities of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2022

    To launch the peace corner mentoring program, which will help disadvantaged youth and their families navigate the critical period of early adolescence

  • $1.6M

    New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department · Santa Fe, NM · 2024

    To strengthen a comprehensive cross-department prenatal to age 3 systems agenda including, home visiting services, support to tribal communities, and improved data

  • $1.6M

    Stanford University · Stanford, CA · 2024

    To elevate parent voices for regional (los angeles county) and statewide decision-making through launching a monthly statewide parent need survey for families with young children

  • $1.5M

    World Vision · Federal Way, WA · 2023

    To extend the safe water enterprise model to more systems in asutifi north, expand service delivery to asunafo north, and co-design and pilot a drinking water sustainability fund for the rural water sector

  • $1.5M

    The Aspen Institute · Washington, DC · 2023

    For ascend at the aspen institute to advance two generation policies and programs that address the needs of both young children and young parents

  • $1.5M

    Lunione Internazionale Delle Superiore Generali · 2023

    To continue support for the education and training of sisters in interculturality, anti-human trafficking, canon law and theology and to provide ongoing pandemic support for catholic sisters

  • $1.5M

    Zero To Three National Center for Infants Toddlers and Families · Washington, DC · 2023

    To scale the healthysteps holistic pediatric care model in los angeles county and advocate for improved local and national policies and financing to improve early childhood development outcomes

  • $1.5M

    Brac USA · New York, NY · 2024

    To support the scaling up of integrated two-generational programming for refugee and host communities in uganda

  • $1.5M

    Strathmore University Foundation · 2024

    To provide entrepreneurship education, training, and coaching to catholic sisters in order to build the financial sustainability of their charitable ministries

  • $1.5M

    The Regents of the University of California · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    To support the california policy lab in improving performance metrics to drive data-driven decision-making and advancing knowledge in predictive modeling and prevention strategies for individuals experiencing homelessne read all
  • $1.5M

    Millennium Water Alliance · Washington, DC · 2023

    To launch a collective impact initiative for achieving safe water coverage across three woredas in ethiopia

  • $1.5M

    Path · Seattle, WA · 2023

    To transition paths support to integrate early childhood development services within health systems to government and local partners in kenya and mozambique

  • $1.5M

    The Regents of the University of California · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    To support the california policy lab in improving performance metrics to drive data-driven decision-making and advancing knowledge in predictive modeling and prevention strategies for individuals experiencing homelessne read all
  • $1.5M

    Alima USA · New York, NY · 2022

    To provide free nutritional treatments and primary healthcare to children under five and pregnant/lactating women in tanganyika province, and establish a rapid response mechanism team for deployment across five province read all
  • $1.5M

    Aquaya Institute · San Anselmo, CA · 2022

    To support the real water quality assurance fund

  • $1.5M

    Brilliant Corners · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    To support 300 new interim housing beds and 55 motel-based interim housing slots for individuals experiencing homelessness with a serious mental health disorder, who are being diverted from los angeles county jail

  • $1.5M

    Firelight Foundation · Scotts Valley, CA · 2022

    To provide support to community-based organizations delivering early childhood development services to communities in zambia and malawi

  • $1.5M

    Millennium Water Alliance · Washington, DC · 2022

    To launch a collective impact initiative for achieving safe water coverage across three woredas in ethiopia

  • $1.5M

    Resilient Cities Catalyst · New York, NY · 2022

    To support the design and development of the california project prep program, a collaborative effort to develop a pipeline of equity- and resilience-building shovel worthy projects eligible for federal and state funding

  • $1.5M

    The Power of Nutrition · 2022

    To test approaches to providing integrated parenting support (nutrition, responsive caregiving and cash grants) in malawi

  • $1.5M

    The Regents of the University of California · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To support the california policy lab in improving performance metrics to drive data-driven decision-making and advancing knowledge in predictive modeling and prevention strategies for individuals experiencing homelessne read all
  • $1.5M

    United Way · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To support direct investments in physical infrastructure and service delivery in faith and community-based organizations and targeted daytime/shelter service locations, and oversee implementation and evaluation

  • $1.5M

    United Way · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    To support implementation of the los angeles county affordable housing solutions agency and develop new financial instruments for permanent housing construction

  • $1.5M

    Uptime Catalyst Facility · 2022

    To scale-up and promote performance-based contracting for district-wide safe water service delivery

  • $1.5M

    Wateraid America · New York, NY · 2022

    To expand pilot on the handpump riser technology for safe water delivery in uganda to show proof of concept and secure government support

  • $1.5M

    Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development · North Little Rock, AR · 2022

    To demonstrate a scalable revenue model for community solar water pumping in ethiopia

  • $1.5M

    World Vision · Federal Way, WA · 2022

    To improve and strengthen wash project design and implementation at healthcare facilities in ethiopia through the safe and friendly environment for healthcare facilities project

  • $1.5M

    X Prize Foundation · Culver City, CA · 2022

    To provide funding for the prize purse and operating budget support for xprize wildfire, a new competition that aims to catalyze the development of a technological solution for detecting and extinguishing a wildfire aut read all

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