• National Religious Retirement Office
    $2,500,000 through June, 2018

    to provide targeted financial and consultative support to help congregations reduce their retirement-funding shortfalls, as well as to assist in the overall care of their retired sisters.

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: November, 2013
  • Save the Children Federation, Inc.
    $300,000 through March, 2015

    to extend training and capacity building to deliver the Essential Package of early childhood development tools to NGOs in Tanzania and Kenya.

    Global Early Childhood Development Africa Awarded: November, 2013
  • Youth Policy Institute
    $1,000,000 through June, 2016

    to provide a continuum of support for older foster youth through the Los Angeles Promise Neighborhoods.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: November, 2013
  • iFoster Inc.
    $300,000 through December, 2015

    to support the expansion of an online platform that will be a gateway to a continuum of services and support for foster youth in Los Angeles and New York City.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: November, 2013
  • Frontline AIDS
    $1,300,000 through March, 2017

    to integrate early childhood development interventions as part of the existing programs of 180 community-based organizations in Kenya.

    Global Early Childhood Development Africa Awarded: November, 2013
  • Catholic Relief Services
    $3,500,000 through October, 2017

    to strengthen the efforts of Catholic sisters in Kenya, Malawi, and Zambia to address the holistic developmental needs of young children affected by HIV and AIDS, enabling the children that they reach to realize their full potential.

    Catholic Sisters Africa Awarded: November, 2013
  • Thrive Networks Global
    $445,000 through May, 2017

    to support Blue Planet Network in its implementation and evaluation of a clean cooking stove initiative for improved community health in rural Uganda.

    Africa Awarded: November, 2013
  • Treatment Research Institute
    $3,000,000 through December, 2018

    to enhance and expand the implementation and evaluation of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in four New York City metro area schools.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: November, 2013
  • Community Catalyst Inc.
    $2,500,000 through March, 2017

    to develop multi-state consumer-led advocacy campaigns to educate policymakers about Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for adolescents and reduce barriers to implementation as part of state healthcare reforms.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: November, 2013
  • New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
    $2,250,000 through July, 2017

    to expand Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for adolescents in New Hampshire in community health settings and advocate for state policy changes to sustain SBIRT financing.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: November, 2013