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Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

American non-profit charitable foundation


American non-profit charitable foundation

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nameConrad N. Hilton Foundation
imageConrad N Hilton Foundation.jpg
image_size220
typePrivate foundation
(IRS status): 501(c)(3)
founded_date1944
founderConrad Hilton
purposeImproving the lives of individuals living in poverty and experiencing disadvantage.
locationWestlake Village, California, U.S.
methodEndowment
endowment$7.36 billion USD
leader_titleBoard Chair
leader_nameLinda Hilton
leader_title2President and CEO
leader_name2Peter Laugharn
homepage
website

(IRS status): 501(c)(3)

The **Conrad N. Hilton Foundation ** is an American non-profit charitable foundation, established in 1944 by hotel entrepreneur Conrad Hilton. It remained relatively small until his death on January 3, 1979, when it was named the principal beneficiary of his estate. In 2007, Conrad's son, Barron Hilton, announced that he would leave about 97% of his fortune to a charitable remainder unitrust which names the foundation as the remainder beneficiary.

Financial information

The foundation's assets, as of December 2023, were approximately $7.36 billion. Since inception, the foundation has awarded more than $3.6 billion in grants. In 2024, the foundation paid out nearly $300 million in grants.

Initiatives

The foundation's mission is derived from the last will and testament of Conrad Hilton that directs the organization to "relieve the suffering, the distressed, and the destitute." The foundation invests in seven initiatives: Catholic sisters, Refugees, Safe Water, Foster Youth, Opportunity Youth, Early Childhood Development, and Homelessness, as well as in additional focus areas of disaster relief and recovery and aviation.

Catholic Sisters

The Hilton Foundation Catholic Sisters initiative is focused on recognizing Catholic sisters as leaders in the human development field by supporting organizations and congregations in the United States and Africa.

Refugees

This initiative works with partners to support solutions facing refugees, migrants and host communities.

Early Childhood Development

Supporting children and caregivers to enable healthy development.

Foster Youth

This initiative works with nonprofit organizations in Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York to provide assistance to transition age youth ages 14–26 as they age out of the foster care system.

Homelessness

The foundation partners with organizations in Los Angeles County to build permanent supportive housing for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.

Opportunity Youth

Working with organizations in New Orleans, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Mombasa to offer education, skills training and support.

Safe Water

Working with international nonprofits and government agencies in Ethiopia, Ghana and Uganda to build water systems.

Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize

The Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize is awarded annually by the foundation. It was inaugurated in 1996 and is the largest humanitarian award in the world. Its initial annual award of USD1.5 million was increased in 2015 to $2 million to commemorate its 20th Hilton Humanitarian Prize laureate, Landesa, and in 2020 the prize award was increased to $2.5 million.

Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize Laureates

  • 1996 – Operation Smile
  • 1997 – International Rescue Committee
  • 1998 – Médecins Sans Frontières
  • 1999 – African Medical and Research Foundation
  • 2000 – Casa Alianza
  • 2001 – St Christopher's Hospice
  • 2002 – SOS Children's Villages
  • 2003 – International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims
  • 2004 – Heifer International
  • 2005 – Partners in Health
  • 2006 – Women for Women International
  • 2007 – Tostan Organization
  • 2008 – BRAC
  • 2009 – Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
  • 2010 – Aravind Eye Care System
  • 2011 – Handicap International
  • 2012 – HelpAge International
  • 2013 – ECPAT
  • 2014 – Fountain House & Clubhouse International.
  • 2015 – Landesa
  • 2016 – The Task Force for Global Health
  • 2017 – International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
  • 2018 – Shining Hope for Communities
  • 2019 – METAdrasi
  • 2020 – Homeboy Industries
  • 2021 – Camfed
  • 2022 – Norwegian Refugee Council
  • 2023 – One Acre Fund
  • 2024 – Amazon Frontlines
  • 2025 – Mines Advisory Group

Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize Jury

  • Leymah Gbowee, founder and president of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa
  • Zainab Salbi, founder, Women for Women International; TV host; author
  • The Right Honourable Helen Clark, Former Administrator of UNDP; Former Prime Minister of New Zealand
  • Conrad N. Hilton III
  • Sister Joyce Meyer, PBVM
  • Her Majesty Queen Noor
  • Kennedy Odede, Chief Executive Officer, SHOFCO
  • Dr. Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization; Former President of Mexico

Leadership

Conrad Hilton's granddaughter, Linda Hilton, became chair of the board January 2024, superseding Hawley Hilton McAuliffe. Prior leadership includes former chair of the board Steven M. Hilton who started working at the foundation in 1983 and served as its CEO from 2005 to 2015. Hilton retired as president and CEO, and was succeeded by Peter Laugharn. In his retirement announcement, Hilton said, “When I joined the Hilton Foundation in 1983, I couldn’t imagine the path that lay ahead. At that time, a handful of staff guided about $6 million in grants annually. Fast forward to today, and we have grown to a staff of over 50 and have awarded over a billion dollars in grants to improve the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable people around the world.” Peter Laugharn began his tenure as president and CEO on January 1, 2016.

Board of directors

As of August 2025

  • Linda Hilton (chair), 2014–

  • Justin McAuliffe (vice chair), 2019–

  • Beverly Hilton-Neapolitan, 2024–

  • Conrad N. Hilton III, 2001–

  • James R. Galbraith, 1989–

  • John L. Notter. 2005–

  • Louise Nelson, PBVM, 2024–

  • Matthew J. Hart, 2024–

  • Michael O. Hilton, 2017–

  • Sister Joyce Meyer, PBVM, 2009–

  • Hawley Hilton McAuliffe (director emerita) 2006–

  • Steven M. Hilton (director emeritus)

References

References

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  2. (December 26, 2007). "Barron Hilton to Donate 97% of Estate to Hilton Foundation". Planned Giving Design Center, LLC.
  3. "Hilton fortune to go to charity.". BBC News.
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  6. "Supporting the Hilton Foundation’s flexible funding for disaster relief and recovery".
  7. Staff, General Aviation News. (2021-02-23). "99s, Women in Aviation awarded $750,000 in grants from Hilton Foundation — General Aviation News".
  8. "Our Initiatives".
  9. Candid. "Hilton Foundation Creates Humanitarian Network".
  10. (2020-10-22). "Forty Years After Conrad N. Hilton's Death, His Foundation Is Still Giving".
  11. Caroline Bermudez, [http://philanthropy.com/article/Charities-That-Support-People/147807/ Charities That Support People With Mental Illness Win Hilton Prize], ''[[The Chronicle of Philanthropy]]'', July 18, 2014
  12. (August 25, 2017). "$2 Million Hilton Prize To Be Awarded To Bangladesh Health Research Group". The Beverly Hills Courier.
  13. Ariella Phillips, [https://www.philanthropy.com/article/Group-Serving-Kenya-Slums-Wins/244328?cid=cpstw Group Serving Kenya Slums Wins $2 Million Hilton Humanitarian Award], ''[[The Chronicle of Philanthropy]]'', August 22, 2018
  14. Helena Smith, [https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2019/aug/19/greek-ngo-helping-child-refugees-wins-2m-humanitarian-prize], ''[[The Guardian]]'', August 19, 2019
  15. (2020-10-22). "Forty Years After Conrad N. Hilton's Death, His Foundation Is Still Giving".
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  18. "The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Announces One Acre Fund as 2023 Recipient of $2.5 Million Humanitarian Prize".
  19. "2024 Hilton Humanitarian Prize awarded to Amazon Frontlines".
  20. "Life-saving landmines charity wins major prize".
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  22. (2013-04-16). "Steve Hilton on the Hilton Humanitarian Prize—and Its Impact". The Bridgespan Group "Give Smart".
  23. (2014-03-25). "Head of Conrad Hilton Foundation to step down at the end of 2015". Los Angeles Times.
  24. (2015-05-20). "Peter Laugharn Named Chief Executive of Conrad N. Hilton Foundation". Chronicle of Philanthropy.
  25. "Steven M. Hilton To Step Down As President And CEO Of The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation". bhcourier.com.
  26. (May 20, 2015). "Peter Laugharn Named Chief Executive of Conrad N. Hilton Foundation". The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
  27. "The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Welcomes Four New Members to the Board of Directors {{!}} FinancialContent".
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