• Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
    $830,000 through December, 2019

    to help the US Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph develop and pilot a program to help congregations cultivate more welcoming and hospitable environments for new sisters and candidates to religious life from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: May, 2015
  • The Zambia Association of Sisterhoods
    $375,000 through May, 2018

    to build organizational capacity through the implementation of a strategic plan and to develop a "trainer of trainers" program that enables sisters to advance United Nations Sustainable Development Goals more effectively.

    Catholic Sisters Africa Awarded: May, 2015
  • Public Counsel
    $675,000 through May, 2018

    to support individual legal assistance and systems advocacy to improve outcomes for youth in Los Angeles County foster care.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: May, 2015
  • Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
    $600,000 through June, 2016

    to develop an approach to engage community coalitions in expanding the implementation of youth Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT).

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: May, 2015
  • St. Joseph Center
    $1,200,000 through June, 2017

    to support the Coordinated Entry System in the West Los Angeles region, which allows providers to more efficiently match chronically homeless persons with supportive housing.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: May, 2015
  • Community Coalition for Substance Abuse and Prevention & Treatment
    $250,000 through March, 2017

    to support the Kinship in Action program strengthening capacity for caregivers in Los Angeles.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: March, 2015
  • Plan International USA
    $2,300,000 through January, 2019

    to strengthen the Community-Led Action for Children model in Mozambique and Kenya.

    Global Early Childhood Development Africa Awarded: March, 2015
  • Housing Works
    $600,000 through March, 2017

    to develop and implement an innovative community integration program to increase long-term retention among formerly chronically homeless persons and ensure organizational capacity is aligned with increased public partnerships.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: March, 2015
  • Brilliant Corners
    $2,000,000 through June, 2018

    to support Breaking Barriers, a partnership with the LA County Probation Department to provide housing to prevent recidivism and long-term homelessness.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: March, 2015
  • Lamp, Inc.
    $1,200,000 through March, 2017

    to support the Coordinated Entry System (CES) in the Los Angeles County Metro Region, which allows providers to more efficiently match chronically homeless persons with supportive housing.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: March, 2015