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United Way Inc.$6,500,000 through November, 2025
to develop and deploy a series of market level workforce solutions that expand recruitment, increase retention, and improve operational capacity within the homeless service sector in Los Angeles County
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National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty$1,750,000 through November, 2025
to strengthen the national effort to end youth homelessness by providing legal analysis, education and litigation to unhoused youth as well as organizations and coalitions working to end youth homelessness
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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities$2,825,000 through December, 2025
to support the development of federal policies related to implementing housing access for people experiencing homelessness
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Brilliant Corners$1,500,000 through November, 2024
to support 300 new interim housing beds and 55 motel-based interim housing slots for individuals experiencing homelessness with a serious mental health disorder, who are being diverted from Los Angeles County Jail
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Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab$140,000 through February, 2024
for J-PAL North America, a center of MIT, to build the capacity of Los Angeles-based entities to design and carry out high-quality randomized evaluations of policies and/or programs aimed at preventing or reducing homelessness
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UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs$1,300,000 through December, 2024
for the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs to support research related to a longitudinal study of housing placements of people experiencing homelessness who are living in encampments and aspects of local land use & approval procedures that have the most substantial impacts on housing production
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Southern California Grantmakers$48,500 through February, 2023
to support implementation of regional collaboration on solutions to homelessness
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Center for Strategic Partnerships$670,000 through December, 2024
for the Center for Strategic Partnerships, a project of Southern California Grantmakers, to support the development of an updated homelessness funding stream analysis
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Western Center on Law and Poverty$400,000 through October, 2024
to support housing and homelessness policy advocacy, focused on permanent housing access, fair housing, and legal and technical assistance for state and county-level service providers supporting homeless households
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Community Solutions International Inc.$100,000 through December, 2023
to build the national evidence base as it relates to effective approaches to reduce, end and prevent youth homelessness at scale
Our grantmaking in 2023
$289,999,832 paid in 2023Click on the diagram sections for information specific to each of our program areas listed below.
View grantmaking in 2022This 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 total giving towards non-priority grantmaking which includes small and matching discretionary grant programs for board members, staff and members of the Hilton family.
This 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
- Other
- 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.