• Catholic Theological Union at Chicago
    $360,000 through May, 2021

    to support the development and implementation of a 30-month curriculum designed to prepare and accompany of core team from 25 religious communities to serve as the catalyst and resource to guide their communities through practices around interculturality.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: November, 2016
  • Leadership Conference of Women Religious
    $780,000 through December, 2021

    to provide support for the expansion of the Leadership Pathways program to include a focus on the dramatic transitions and transformations that are facing religious life today.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: November, 2016
  • Helen Keller International
    $5,975,000 through November, 2021

    for the elimination of trachoma in Mali and Niger.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: November, 2016
  • The Carter Center, Inc.
    $5,100,000 through February, 2020

    for the elimination of trachoma in Mali and Niger.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: November, 2016
  • Catholic Education Foundation
    $1,000,000 through August, 2021

    to support tuition assistance for low-income students attending Catholic schools within the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: November, 2016
  • Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families
    $900,000 through December, 2021

    to support the Building New Foundations of Hope capital campaign ($750,000 offered as a Program-Related Investment, and $150,000 offered as a grant).

    USA Awarded: November, 2016
  • Wild Salmon Center
    $700,000 through November, 2017

    to support the North Pacific Salmon Stronghold Initiative ($500,000) and to provide general operating support ($200,000).

    Global Awarded: November, 2016
  • Conrad N. Hilton Fund for Sisters
    $500,000 through December, 2018

    to establish a special fund within the Conrad N. Hilton Fund for Sisters to augment its support of canonical leadership conferences globally.

    Catholic Sisters Global Awarded: November, 2016
  • Saint Leo University Inc.
    $420,000 through December, 2020

    to develop and pilot an online certificate-granting program for SLDI alumnae and other Catholic sisters in Africa.

    Catholic Sisters Africa Awarded: November, 2016
  • University of California San Francisco
    $900,000 through November, 2019

    to continue development of the Bioscreen, a precision medicine disease management tool for those with Multiple Sclerosis.

    Multiple Sclerosis USA Awarded: November, 2016