• Invisible People
    $40,000 through December, 2016

    to develop targeted multimedia content in partnership with CSH SpeakUp! community advocates, expanding stories of the homelessness experience and efforts to end homelessness in Los Angeles.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: March, 2016
  • Peak Grantmaking Inc.
    $100,000 through March, 2017

    to support the Campaign for Excellence in Grants Management.

    USA Awarded: March, 2016
  • Corporation for Supportive Housing
    $20,000 through March, 2017

    to provide scholarships for ten key strategic Los Angeles County community partners to attend the 2016 CSH Summit.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: March, 2016
  • Sisters of St. Francis
    $45,000 through June, 2017

    to produce a book of contemporary scholarship and reflection addressing the concerns of next-generation Catholic sisters from an intercultural and interdisciplinary perspective.

    Catholic Sisters Global Awarded: March, 2016
  • Urban Institute
    $30,000 through December, 2016

    to conduct an independent evaluation of the effectiveness of USICH in coordinating homeless policies and the impact its termination would have on federal and local homelessness efforts.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: March, 2016
  • PATH
    $50,000 through October, 2016

    to build and field test six chlorine generators in low-resource health facilities and community-based settings for drinking water treatment and infection prevention and control.

    Safe Water Global Awarded: March, 2016
  • Boston College Trustees
    $75,000 through January, 2017

    to support Boston College's National Summit on Catholic Schools and Hispanic Families with the goal of informing policy and practice changes that will lead to more low-income Hispanic families choosing a high-quality Catholic education for their children.

    Catholic Education USA Awarded: March, 2016
  • Sightsavers Inc.
    $1,000,000 through May, 2019

    to support expansion of eye health service awareness and utilization in the Morogoro region of Tanzania.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: March, 2016
  • LeadersUp
    $400,000 through March, 2018

    to support the Future at Work Project that will provide comprehensive employer engagement strategies and targeted workforce training to partner foster youth with career pathways in Los Angeles.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: March, 2016
  • Facing Addiction with NCADD
    $600,000 through March, 2018

    to support the development of communications, advocacy, and grassroots organizing strategies and provide general operating support to advance public health responses to addiction.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: March, 2016