THIS GRANT’S FOCUS: Human/Humanitarian Services, Child/Youth Welfare, Public/Community Health, Nonprofit Support
Deadline: Apr. 30, 2025
“Every year, the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize honors a nonprofit leading efforts to alleviate human suffering. At $2.5 million, the Prize is the world’s largest annual humanitarian award presented to nonprofit organizations. With this recognition, we celebrate organizations setting a global benchmark for excellence and advancing the collective progress of humanity. The following are considered when evaluating the work of the nominee:
- Extraordinary contributions toward alleviating human suffering.
- Significance of the issue(s) the organization is addressing.
- Established record of achievement in significantly contributing to solutions.
- Demonstration of a compelling programmatic approach to make a lasting impact.
- Organizational capacity and administrative efficiency to address the issue(s) at hand.
- Prioritization of diversity, equity and inclusion in strategies, programs and operation.
- Demonstration of effective partnerships to leverage further impact.
- Prioritization of evaluating programmatic approach for continual improvement.
- Impact the Prize would have on the organization and the issue(s) on which the organization focuses.”
Funder: Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
Eligibility: “Nominees must be established, nongovernmental, publicly supported charitable organizations. U.S. IRS tax-exempt status—or the equivalent for international organizations—will determine eligibility. (International nominees will be contacted by the Foundation for appropriate documentation.) Nominees must be legally established for at least five years in order to be considered. Nominees must have expenditures greater than U.S. $750,000 in their most recent audited fiscal year of operation.”
Amount: $2,500,000
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