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In CRCC’s annual trends post last year, we wrote about surviving, if not thriving. We write this year’s trends with a special place in our hearts for CRCC’s senior editor Nick Street, who took a significant role in compiling these trends each year, always balancing a sense of cynicism and optimism. Read More
vaccination_-_jta_8577_huge_groundup-CC 5 Ways for Faith Communities To Support COVID-19 Vaccine Access Locally and Globally Commentary ByMegan Sweas August 9, 2021… Read More
This case study seeks to illuminate the unique role that Catholic sisters play in Nigerian society and the communities they serve. Read More
This case study seeks to illuminate the unique role that Catholic sisters play in Zambian society and the communities they serve. Read More
CRCC found that sisters often take a three-pronged approach when they confront human development challenges in the US: through advocacy for policy and systems change; awareness-building; and through direct service provision. Read More
This case study seeks to illuminate the unique role that Catholic sisters play in Ugandan society and the communities they serve. Read More
Even as more young people leave their religious traditions, some young women are making the radical decision to follow a call into religious life. Read More
An exploratory study identifies approaches that women religious and their congregations in the United States are using to address the issues of aging, retirement and vitality. Read More
CRCC’s third MEL report captures learning about the context in which the Foundation operates. It attempts to measure progress on the Sisters Initiative’s indicators of success and evaluate its portfolio and current strategy. Read More
The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Catholic Sisters Initiative launched a five-year strategy in February 2013 to enhance the vitality of Catholic sisters and their work to advance human development around the globe. Read More