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Catholic Relief Services receives $240M federal grant

06/17/2026 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

OSV News

The U.S. Department of State announced June 5 that a $240 million grant in humanitarian and disaster response assistance, the first of a series of such grants, will be made to Catholic Relief Services, the overseas relief and development agency of the U.S. Catholic Church.

The award was announced at an event in Rome by Ryan Shrum, a senior official with the State Department Bureau of Disaster and Humanitarian Response; U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Brian Burch; Ambassador Lynda Blanchard, permanent representative of the United States to the U.N. Agencies in Rome; Jennifer Poidatz, CRS vice president for humanitarian response; and Alistair Dutton, secretary general of Caritas Internationalis.

U.S. officials said the grant is the first in a series of awards that will go to “trusted and vetted implementing organizations,” the department said in a press release.

In its own press release, CRS said the funding will support its global rapid response fund, used to quickly get assistance to countries in crisis, such as Ethiopia, Haiti, Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

“CRS is grateful for the opportunity to reach more people affected by crisis, at a time when humanitarian needs far exceed available resources,” Poidatz said in a statement. “We appreciate the leadership of the United States and of national governments committed to responding to new and enduring crises.”

“The communities in these countries are experiencing severe food insecurity, conflict, displacement, extreme weather and so much more,” Sean Callahan, CRS president and CEO, added. “This funding will help us respond to their unique needs quickly.”

Callahan said in a statement that CRS is “proud to continue upholding a rigorous system of accountability to ensure the resources go where they are most needed. When combined with privately raised resources, we are able to increase their reach and benefit.”

The State Department said in its press release that CRS showed its “capacity to provide assistance in challenging political environments,” citing Cuba, where department officials said “its local partnerships enabled humanitarian assistance to reach those in need without regime interference.”

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: Catholic Relief Services, grant, State Department

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