• Conrad N. Hilton Memorial Park & Community Center
    $25,000 through March, 2023

    To support the charitable programs of the organization.

    USA Awarded: March, 2022
  • Federation of Vietnamese Women Religious in the US
    $450,000 through December, 2024

    to establish a national network of 27 congregations of Vietnamese sisters in the United States that provides opportunities for ongoing formation, ministry training and enhanced programming for youth and families.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: March, 2022
  • UCLA Center for the Transformation of Schools
    $70,000 through October, 2024

    to support the Los Angeles County Foster Youth School Stability Transportation Study through the UCLA Center for the Transformation of Schools

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: February, 2022
  • Southern California Public Radio
    $100,000 through December, 2022

    to support multiplatform coverage of homelessness and civics issues

    Homelessness USA Awarded: February, 2022
  • Resource Center for Religious Institutes, Inc.
    $95,000 through August, 2023

    to research, identify and disseminate the most effective strategies for sisters’ congregations to use to plan for the care and support of their elderly and infirm members.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: February, 2022
  • Center for Effective Global Action
    $30,000 through July, 2022

    to support the publishing of results of two evidence maps of the impact and cost evidence on ECD and livelihoods interventions, developed with previous Foundation support.

    Refugees Global Awarded: February, 2022
  • ALIMA USA Inc.
    $10,000 through August, 2022

    to support the charitable mission and programs of the organization.

    Humanitarian Prize Asia Awarded: February, 2022
  • Brown University
    $100,000 through March, 2023

    to support research, analysis, and the development of a policy brief that will inform policies and programs aimed at integrating Venezuelan refugees and migrants into the Colombian labor market and promoting migrant entrepreneurship.

    Refugees South America Awarded: February, 2022
  • International Rescue Committee Inc.
    $250,000 through September, 2022

    for a planning grant to conceptualize and design a scalable two-generation model which improves economic opportunities and early childhood development outcomes for refugee and host families in Uganda.

    Refugees Africa Awarded: February, 2022
  • John Burton Advocates for Youth
    $1,500,000 through March, 2025

    to reform key systems that directly impact post-secondary education access and wellbeing for foster youth in Los Angeles County, specifically the housing & homelessness systems, K-12 education system, child welfare system, and post-secondary institutions

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: February, 2022