Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 1944 and headquartered in Westlake Village, California. Founded by the creator of Hilton Hotels, the foundation aims to improve the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable populations globally. It partners with non-profit organizations and governments to address critical societal needs, focusing on areas such as education, homelessness, and substance abuse. The foundation's assets are overseen by a board of directors, who ensure funds are allocated effectively to support initiatives that align with its mission.

Marisa Quesnell

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Housing Initiative

Grant in 2022
Housing Initiative is a mission-driven affordable housing development company.

YouthBuild Mexico

Grant in 2022
YouthBuild Mexico is a youth and community development program.
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles provide social services. People suffering from poverty, hunger, nutrition, homelessness, immigration, health care, mental health, and illiteracy are served by these organizations. They provide essential services to the poor, the young, the disadvantaged, and the immigrant communities. services on growth, healing, empowerment, and pathways out of poverty.
Social Justice Partners Los Angeles invest in, expand, and connect communities advancing racial and social justice.
Episcopal Relief & Development works together with supporters and partners for lasting change around the world. Each year the organization facilitates healthier, more fulfilling lives for more than 3 million people struggling with hunger, poverty, disaster and disease.

U.S. Fund for UNICEF

Grant in 2022
U.S. Fund for UNICEF, also known as UNICEF USA, is an independent non-profit organization based in New York, established in 1947. Its primary mission is to support UNICEF's global efforts to protect and improve the lives of vulnerable children. The organization engages in fundraising, advocacy, and educational initiatives to raise awareness about children's rights and needs in the United States. It collaborates with various stakeholders, including governments, civic leaders, celebrities, corporations, and community groups, to ensure the survival and well-being of every child. Additionally, U.S. Fund for UNICEF provides emergency relief during crises such as earthquakes, food shortages, floods, hurricanes, and tsunamis, working tirelessly to address urgent humanitarian needs. The foundation's assets are managed by a board of directors to support its mission effectively.

Interfaith America

Grant in 2022
Interfaith America inspires, equips, and connects individuals and institutions to unlock the potential of America’s religious diversity.

D-tree International

Grant in 2022
D-Tree is an NPO Digital health enabler.

BRAC USA

Grant in 2022
BRAC USA is an international nonprofit that designs proven, scalable solutions that equip people to lift themselves out of poverty and achieve their potential.
National Center For Youth Law is a non-profit law firm that helps low-income children achieve their potential.
Friends of the Children breaks the cycle of generational poverty by giving children facing the highest-risks the ability to create a new story. This brings life transformation to the highest-risk children and tremendous economic impact to our community.

RespectAbility

Grant in 2021
RespectAbility is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization. They work with entertainment, policy makers, educators, self-advocates, nonprofits, employers, faith-based organizations, philanthropists, journalists and online media to fight stigmas and advance opportunities for people with disabilities. RespectAbility was founded in 2013.

The Ninety-Nines

Grant in 2021
The Ninety-Nines provides networking, mentoring, and flight scholarship opportunities to recreational and professional female pilots.
Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship, founded in 2003 and based in Santa Clara, California, is dedicated to accelerating global, innovation-driven entrepreneurship aimed at positively impacting the lives of one billion people. It operates through three main departments: the Global Social Benefit Institute (GSBI®), the Impact Capital department, and the Education and Action Research team. The GSBI serves as a premier platform for social entrepreneurs, offering a comprehensive curriculum and mentorship from over 80 Silicon Valley executives to support more than 400 enterprises across 64 countries. Its annual Investor Showcase connects social entrepreneurs with venture capitalists and impact investors, facilitating over $96 million in funding. The Impact Capital department focuses on creating financial vehicles to unlock funding for social enterprises, providing financial coaching and educating investors on impact investing. Meanwhile, the Education and Action Research team engages undergraduate students from Santa Clara University in practical research alongside social entrepreneurs, nurturing future leaders in social change. Miller Center is recognized as one of three Centers of Distinction accelerated by AlphaCoimbra in Portugal.
The foundation works to end homelessness in Cuyahoga County and to reduce health and education disparities .
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