• Norwegian Refugee Council, USA
    $9,000,000 through May, 2025

    To support two-generation youth livelihoods (8,600 youth) and early childhood development programming (6,000 children) in Colombia, Ecuador, and Uganda.

    Refugees Africa Awarded: May, 2022
  • Mercy Corps
    $6,000,000 through June, 2025

    To support 10,000 Venezuelan and Colombian youth access employment and leadership opportunities in Cartagena, Medellin, and Valledupar.

    Refugees South America Awarded: May, 2022
  • Abundant Housing LA Education Fund
    $1,750,000 through May, 2025

    to expand advocacy capacity to train Los Angeles County residents in housing issues that support housing construction and development

    Homelessness USA Awarded: May, 2022
  • Mercy Corps
    $3,300,000 through June, 2025

    To create, match, and improve work and educational opportunities for 7,700 refugees and 3,300 host community members in Uganda through product and service innovations in jobtech platforms.

    Refugees Africa Awarded: May, 2022
  • The Task Force for Global Health, Inc.
    $15,500,000 through December, 2027

    To support an Avoidable Blindness fund that will help fulfill the Foundation’s commitment to trachoma elimination in Mali, Niger, and Tanzania, and see the completion of the Cameroon Cataract Performance Bond.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: May, 2022
  • Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Inc.
    $1,000,000 through May, 2023

    for continued support to Grantmakers for Girls of Color.

    Equity Fund USA Awarded: May, 2022
  • Fathers of St Edmund Southern Missions, Inc.
    $1,600,000 through May, 2025

    to provide 410 under-served youth and young adults in Selma, Alabama with academic support and career planning through The Academy and begin vocational training through the new Hilton Culinary Entrepreneurship Program.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: May, 2022
  • REDF
    $300,000 through May, 2025

    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 homelessness and opportunity youth

    Opportunity Youth USA Awarded: May, 2022
  • California Latinas for Reproductive Justice
    $750,000 through May, 2025

    To elevate the needs of young parents in Southeast Los Angeles and increase their advocacy capacity around ECD issues that impact their families.

    Global Early Childhood Development USA Awarded: May, 2022
  • ADARA Research and Management Consultancy
    $200,000 through July, 2023

    To identify and provide capacity building support to national organizations in Kenya, Mozambique and Tanzania.

    Global Early Childhood Development Africa Awarded: May, 2022