Chris Hubbard

Chris Hubbard coordinates grantmaking activities for the Program Department of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. Hubbard monitors current grants and supports the development, review and presentation of grant proposals with a focus on the Homelessness initiative. Prior to joining the Hilton Foundation, Hubbard worked for 12 years in the finance and programs departments at the California Community Foundation, managing its program-related investments, land trust, and grantmaking programs in housing and homelessness. Since 2013, he has worked with grantmaking collaboratives to reduce homelessness in Los Angeles, and has served on the steering committee of the Los Angeles chapter of Funders Together to End Homelessness. His volunteer engagements include serving on the Regional Homelessness Advisory Council, a broad-based collaborative on homelessness, and on the Local Advisory Committee of the Los Angeles office for Local Initiatives Support Corporation, a national community development financial institution investing in business, housing and other community infrastructure to catalyze economic, health, safety and educational mobility for individuals and communities. Hubbard holds a master’s degree in anthropology from California State University, Fullerton, and a bachelor’s degree in finance from California State University, Northridge.