• Goal 17 Partners
    $100,000 through May, 2023

    to provide Catholic sisters with an elevated voice at the 2022 World Economic Forum annual meeting at Davos to position them as strategic problem-solvers and key global leaders of development serving on the front lines of urgent global crises.

    Catholic Sisters Global Awarded: May, 2022
  • Red Rahamim
    $15,000 through September, 2022

    for a planning grant to develop a strategy for Red Rahamim to combat human trafficking in Mexico.

    Catholic Sisters North America Awarded: May, 2022
  • Good Shepherd Catholic School
    $100,000 through August, 2023

    to support collaborative service projects between Good Shepherd Catholic School and their sister school, St. Thomas Catholic School; and to support a safe and healthy learning environment for Good Shepherd students.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: April, 2022
  • Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities
    $500,000 through March, 2024

    to design a cross-disciplinary Women of Faith Fellowship program, embedded in theology, gender equality and development elements, and recruit ten Catholic sisters to pilot the program and build a mentorship and coaching network.

    Catholic Sisters Africa Awarded: April, 2022
  • The Religious Sisters Charity
    $375,000 through July, 2024

    to create and register a coalition of Catholic sisters against human trafficking called "Talitha Kum-Zambia," provide vocational and skills development to 200 youth and conduct awareness raising campaigns across Zambia.

    Catholic Sisters Africa Awarded: April, 2022
  • The Khana Group, LLC
    $150,000 through March, 2023

    to provide technical MEL support to 5 - 10 Catholic Sister Initiative grantees working in West Africa.

    Catholic Sisters Africa Awarded: March, 2022
  • Sankofa Consulting
    $150,000 through March, 2023

    to provide technical MEL support to 3 - 5 Catholic Sister Initiative grantees working in North America.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: March, 2022
  • Veritas University, Abuja LTDGTE
    $60,000 through September, 2022

    to research, identify and map Catholic sister-led organizations and/or programs that focus on enabling long-term self-sufficiency of children, youth aged 15-25, and families in Nigeria.

    Catholic Sisters Africa Awarded: March, 2022
  • BLE Solutions, LLC
    $1,500,000 through March, 2027

    to serve as the Strategic Evaluation Partner for the Catholic Sisters Initiative.

    Catholic Sisters Global Awarded: March, 2022
  • The University of Fondwa USA Inc.
    $75,000 through June, 2022

    to conduct a needs assessment of the Association of Indigenous Religious Communities, including a map of its members and ministries in Haiti, and develop a capacity-building plan and grant proposal through the Father Joseph Network.

    Catholic Sisters North America Awarded: March, 2022