• Corporation for Supportive Housing
    $6,000,000 through March, 2020

    to support the Los Angeles initiative to prevent and end chronic homelessness through continued strengthening of the permanent supportive housing (PSH) industry and engaging mainstream systems to expand, align, and coordinate PSH interventions to those they serve.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: March, 2017
  • Aravind Eye Foundation
    $1,935,000 through May, 2023

    to strengthen and consolidate a social enterprise model aimed at improving access to high-quality cataract surgery at five clinics in sub-Saharan Africa.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: March, 2017
  • Public Health Institute
    $240,000 through April, 2018

    to conduct research and analysis and provide technical assistance to local jurisdictions in California to develop local public health policies regarding marijuana legalization that promote evidence-based prevention approaches and minimize harm to youth.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: February, 2017
  • University of Denver
    $200,000 through February, 2020

    for the CFaSST (Commercial Food Safety and Service Training) refugee training program, a partnership between KSHM and the ECDC/African Community Center in Denver, Colorado.

    Opportunity Youth USA Awarded: February, 2017
  • WaterAid America, Inc.
    $100,000 through March, 2018

    to create a water quality module for decision-making and action.

    Safe Water Global Awarded: February, 2017
  • Tides Center
    $50,000 through February, 2018

    to support the Children's Action Network in their pursuit to raise awareness and bring a more positive tone to the dialogue around children and youth in foster care.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: February, 2017
  • Johns Hopkins University
    $100,000 through August, 2018

    for the development and pilot testing of an Image Capture and Processing System (ICAPS) for trachoma by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

    Avoidable Blindness Global Awarded: February, 2017
  • United Way Inc.
    $200,000 through January, 2018

    to coordinate support for public education around ending homelessness with fellow philanthropic partners through the Home For Good Funders Collaborative.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: January, 2017
  • Institute for Global Engagement
    $160,000 through February, 2019

    to provide support for four sisters in a cohort of eight women of faith to assume greater leadership roles and influence decision making in global affairs, with an emphasis in areas where women are most affected yet have the least influence.

    Catholic Sisters Global Awarded: January, 2017
  • Juvenile Law Center
    $200,000 through January, 2019

    to support implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act in New York City.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: January, 2017