• Diocese of San Bernardino
    $500,000 through December, 2024

    to support disadvantaged students at five Catholic schools in the Diocese of San Bernardino with socio-emotional counseling, tutoring and tuition-assistance to close the post-pandemic achievement gap

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: November, 2022
  • Missionary Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo
    $600,000 through November, 2024

    to implement Project Hope, a collaborative effort to provide essential services, vocational training, and socio-emotional support to 3,850 migrant children and mothers along the US/Mexico border

    Catholic Sisters North America Awarded: November, 2022
  • Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities
    $380,000 through November, 2025

    to design and implement a Randomized Control Trial to understand the impact of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago's youth engagement strategy on housing stability, income, and education outcomes

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: November, 2022
  • Global Refugee Led Network CIC
    $500,000 through April, 2024

    To support the network to advance meaningful refugee participation and advocacy on the global stage.

    Refugees Global Awarded: November, 2022
  • St. Francis Center
    $350,000 through January, 2025

    to launch a weekly program that provides low-income youth with workshops and services related to mental health, nutrition, financial literacy and academic tutoring

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: November, 2022
  • Dominican Sisters Vision of Hope
    $650,000 through December, 2025

    to expand and strengthen the Parents in Action program for five underserved Catholic schools belonging to the Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose network in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles

    Catholic Sisters USA Awarded: November, 2022
  • The Translatin Coalition
    $300,000 through October, 2024

    to provide training to build cultural competency and capacity within the shelter system in Los Angeles, in order to better serve trans individuals experiencing homelessness and housing instability

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2022
  • LTSC Community Development Corporation
    $400,000 through December, 2023

    to support capacity building efforts related to the coordinated entry system, access point and staffing, as well as scaling housing production in Little Tokyo

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2022
  • Pukúu Cultural Community Services
    $500,000 through October, 2024

    to support the construction of a new 14-unit supportive housing development focused on housing American Indian/Alaska Native individuals with culturally competent services and offerings in Los Angeles

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2022
  • United Friends of the Children
    $1,500,000 through December, 2025

    to support the Scholars Program in Los Angeles County

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: November, 2022