cchd-annual-report

2022 CCHD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GRANTS CATEGORIES Creating Resilient Communities, Access to Housing & Stronger Schools

PERCENTAGE

34.59% 22.56% 13.53% 11.28% 9.02% 5.26% 3.76% 100%

Reforming the Criminal Justice System

Fueling Economic Empowerment: New Businesses, Jobs, and Financial Opportunities

Defending the Rights of Immigrants

Expanding Access to Healthcare & Empowering Persons with Disabilities

Protecting the Environment

Building a Just Economy & Defending Workers’ Rights

TOTAL

2022 CCHD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRANTS CATEGORIES

PERCENTAGE

Home Ownership & Community Real Estate Opportunities Job Training & Social Purpose Business Support Business Incubation & Community Marketplaces Worker- & Community-Owned Businesses Fair Access to Credit & Financial Planning

42.1%

26.32% 13.16% 13.16% 5.26% 100%

TOTAL

2022 CCHD STRATEGIC NATIONAL GRANTS These grants respond to timely opportunities that promote human life and dignity, advance justice, and address the root causes of poverty. Strategic National Grants allow organizations to complete projects on a significantly larger scale than the typical community-based organizations supported by CCHD. Grantees for this program operate on a statewide, regional, or national basis.

GRANTEES

AMOUNT

The Industrial Commons Gamaliel Foundation

$439,250 $375,000 $375,000 $375,000 $325,000 $312,500 $250,000 $250,000 $248,669 $150,000 $125,000 $125,000 $125,000 $100,000

Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project

Kalmanovitz Initiative

Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.

Catholic Charities Service Central Washington Diocese of Yakima

Code the Dream (formerly United NC)

Catholic Labor Network Ignatian Solidarity Network California Catholic Conference

Direct Action Research and Training Center Organizers Institute of the South and West IAF

Native CDFI Network The Working World, Inc.

TOTAL

$3,575,419

2022 CCHD TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS These grants are given out to organizations that demonstrate strong potential but lack the resources to qualify for a larger grant. A technical assistance grant is given to lift up a struggling organization and help it become established and sustainable. The grant can be used to pay for equipment, hire a grant writer, purchase materials for a campaign, or whatever else makes the difference in raising the grantee organization to the next level.

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