• Emory University
    $2,000,000 through August, 2020

    to endow the Conrad N. Hilton Chair in Global Health Ethics at the Emory School of Public Health.

    Global Awarded: November, 2014
  • Diocese of San Jose
    $1,000,000 through November, 2015

    to support the Drexel Initiative to advance a network of Catholic Schools that models a new governance structure and provides the highest quality affordable Catholic education.

    Catholic Education USA Awarded: November, 2014
  • Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
    $1,500,000 through December, 2019

    to support the social venture seed fund that will invest in the growth and scaling of 100 social entrepreneurs over the next five years.

    Global Awarded: November, 2014
  • Liberty's Kitchen
    $485,000 through June, 2017

    to expand the Youth Development Program, which provides disconnected young people with a path to self-sufficiency through foodservice-based training, mental health, education, and work readiness programs in the New Orleans area.

    Opportunity Youth USA Awarded: November, 2014
  • Washington University
    $900,000 through December, 2019

    to utilize the gradient echo plural contract imaging technique to detect and measure evolution of progressive MS.

    Multiple Sclerosis USA Awarded: November, 2014
  • Oregon Health and Science University
    $900,000 through December, 2019

    to utilize magnetic resonance imaging techniques to map human brain metabolic activity in Multiple Sclerosis and determine if metabolic deficits predict brain tissue loss.

    Multiple Sclerosis USA Awarded: November, 2014
  • Winthrop University Hospital Association
    $440,000 through June, 2017

    to develop a minimally invasive DNA-based biomarker assay for the detection of cell loss in autoimmune diseases.

    Multiple Sclerosis USA Awarded: November, 2014
  • Johns Hopkins University
    $900,000 through June, 2019

    to identify lipid biomarkers of progressive MS.

    Multiple Sclerosis USA Awarded: November, 2014
  • J. David Gladstone Institutes
    $495,000 through June, 2017

    to explore the potential of the coagulation cascade as a unique niche for biomarkers in progressive Multiple Sclerosis.

    Multiple Sclerosis USA Awarded: November, 2014
  • Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    $900,000 through December, 2017

    to develop in vitro models to study subtypes of MS using human cells.

    Multiple Sclerosis USA Awarded: November, 2014