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Funders and Financials
Funders & Financials

Strong partnerships and a diverse community of support is vital in building a thriving organization that ensures equity for all Washingtonians. Thank you! 

Funding Hope.

Our funders, donors, and partners create opportunities for everyone – families and individuals, parents, children, and babies – to have the opportunity for a hope-filled future!

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Financial Documents

We want you to have all the information you need to make informed giving decisions and to see how your generosity is put to use.

Our Hope in Action funds specific programs and only 8% of our total revenue is unrestricted and may be applied where needed most. We can bill for a lot of health services but 24% of those costs are covered by generous donors. Every extra dollar we raise is reinvested in our mission.

We work hard to stretch your generosity to make in impact and to manage our resources with transparency and integrity. Thank you for giving generously.

Want more info?  Check out our reports below.

Downloadable Reports
Explore 990s and Impact Reports
Annual Impact Report 2023-2024

If you have any questions about our funding or would like a copy of our audited financials, please contact our Development Department at 202.407.7780 or development@cohdc.org.

Our Funders

Ending family homelessness and improving health for neighbors across the district takes strong partnerships with a diverse community of supporters.

Thank you to our individual supporters, corporate partners, and foundations who have donated their time, contributed their professional expertise, and invested financially in our programs. Your commitment to our mission makes the work we do possible.

Thank you to our most recent published list of top supporters!

Hope Givers

A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation
Alexander & Margaret Stewart Trust
Amazon Housing Equity Fund
Andrew and Julie Klingenstein Family Fund, Inc
Association of American Medical Colleges
Bainum Family Foundation
Bezos Day One Families Fund
Bladensburg Road Health Partners
Richard and Eleanor Bochner
G. Thomas and Geraldine Borger
Abigail Burke
Charina Endowment Fund
Child and Family Services Administration
Claudia Barnett Charitable Fund
Community Partnership for the
Prevention of Homelessness
DC Department of Behavioral Health
DC Department of Human Services
DC Health
DC Health Benefits Exchange
Delta Dental Community Care Foundation
Developing Families Center
Diane & Norman Bernstein Foundation
Direct Relief
Eighth Day Faith Community
Every Mother Counts
The Ferris Family Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Donor-Advised Fund
Adena and Michael Friedman
Gilead Sciences
Lynne Horning and the late Joe Horning
The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation
John G. and Jean R. Gosnell Foundation
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Kini Fund
Andrew and Julie Klingenstein
KPMG
Lois and Richard England Family Foundation
Desiree and John Magney
MedStar Health Care Research Institute
Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation
New York Community Trust
Optum Services Inc.
Amy Peck Abraham and Jesse Abraham
Philip L. Graham Fund
RAD-AID Foundation
The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation
Roland N. Karlen Foundation remembering Roland Karlen
Schwab Charitable Fund
Rachelle Toman, MD and Kirsten Barrett, PhD
The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
UnitedHealthcare Services, Inc.
Unity Healthcare/Title X
Urban Institute
William J. & Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation

How you can give hope.

For more than 40 years, Community of Hope has provided health and housing services to families in Washington, DC.

You can read about the many ways to give, can visit our donation form to make a one-time or monthly contribution as a Sustainer of Hope. You can shop or share our wishlist items for families moving into new homes, welcoming babies, or celebrating other special milestones. 

 

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