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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.
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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities$100,000 through December, 2016
to support the Housing Choice Voucher Funding Project to restore housing voucher assistance cut by sequestration and to prevent further cuts.
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The Center in Hollywood$120,000 through November, 2015
to expand the coordinated system across SPA 4 through investing in local communities and aligning systems and resources to support this process.
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Invisible People$25,000 through November, 2015
to support a multimedia approach in expanding stories of the homelessness experience and efforts to end homelessness in Los Angeles.
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The National Alliance to End Homelessness Inc.$500,000 through December, 2016
to advance efforts to end homelessness, with emphasis on chronic homeless individuals and a special focus on Los Angeles.
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Western Center on Law and Poverty$100,000 through November, 2016
to carry out health and housing policy advocacy in California that will support efforts to align funding streams in Los Angeles County for permanent supportive housing.
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Housing California$200,000 through October, 2016
to support a coordinated, multi-faceted policy effort to build support for housing for chronically homeless individuals in California.
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Pathways to Housing Inc.$700,000 through January, 2016
to support Pathways to Housing in a partnership with the VA of Greater Los Angeles to increase efficiency in efforts to house chronically homeless veterans as part of the effort to end veterans' homelessness in Los Angeles.
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Abt Global Inc.$700,000 through February, 2017
to support the continued evaluation of the Foundation's Chronic Homelessness Strategic Initiative.
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L.A. Family Housing Corporation$1,000,000 through August, 2016
to support the implementation of the Coordinated Entry System in the San Fernando Valley to place and maintain chronically homeless persons in permanent supportive housing.
Our grantmaking in 2024
$48,451,020 awarded through Q1 2024Click on the diagram sections for information specific to each of our program areas listed below.
View grantmaking in 2023This amount represents grantmaking within our Catholic Sisters program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Disaster Relief & Recovery program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Global Early Childhood Development program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our US-focused Early Childhood Development program
About ProgramThis amount represents general operating support grants awarded to organizations led by under-represented populations
This amount represents grantmaking within our Foster Youth program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Homelessness program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Opportunity Youth program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Partnerships portfolio
About our partnersThis amount represents total giving towards Program-Related Investments
This amount represents grantmaking within our Refugees program
About ProgramThis amount represents grantmaking within our Safe Water program
About Program- Catholic Sisters
- Disaster Relief & Recovery
- Early Childhood Development: East and Southern Africa
- Early Childhood Development: United States
- Equity Fund
- Foster Youth
- Homelessness
- Opportunity Youth
- Partnerships
- Program-Related Investments
- Refugees
- Safe Water
This total represents approved grant payment activity during the selected fiscal year. However, approximately 90% of the money awarded in our program areas is part of multi-year commitments, so a grant may appear in multiple years of activity. The list below provides additional information about specific projects approved and/or paid during the fiscal year selected, including the project start date and the length of our commitment.