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CARE USA

CARE USA was established in 1945 as an international humanitarian organization. Michelle Nunn holds the role of President and CEO. The entity focuses on...

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CARE USA

CARE USA was established in 1945 as an international humanitarian organization. Michelle Nunn holds the role of President and CEO. The entity focuses on poverty reduction with emphasis on women and girls. Programs address hunger, health, education, and equality. Operations span more than 100 countries. The firm has launched a CARE Crypto Fund for Humanitarian Aid and conducted blockchain voucher pilots in Kenya and Ecuador. Geographic reach includes North America, Africa, and Latin America. Board members include Glenn Hutchins, Radhika Jones, David MacLennan, Titi Cole, Susan Hassan, and Richard Stengel. CARE USA belongs to the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition and InterAction. No operational events from the last 24 months appear in available records. The structure combines grant-making with select impact investments through dedicated vehicles.

General information

Firm type

Foundation

Year founded

1945

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Atlanta

Corporate office

Atlanta, GA, United States

Principals

Michelle Nunn

President and CEO

Glenn Hutchins

Former Chair of the Board

Radhika Jones

Vice Chair of the Board

David MacLennan

Board Member

Titi Cole

Board Member

Susan Hassan

Co-Chair of the Board

Richard Stengel

Co-Chair of the Board

Sector focus

International DevelopmentHumanitarian Aid

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at CARE USA?

Michelle Nunn serves as President and CEO. Board members such as Glenn Hutchins and Susan Hassan provide oversight on strategy and allocations.

Does CARE USA participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The organization maintains a CARE Crypto Fund and has executed blockchain voucher pilots in Kenya and Ecuador. These vehicles indicate a mix of direct and structured impact deployments.

What investment stages does CARE USA typically target?

Listed strategy areas include early stage seed, start-up, expansion, mezzanine, and general venture. These align with impact-focused deployments rather than traditional venture portfolios.

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

CARE USA functions as a foundation funded through donations and grants rather than family wealth. No specific donor family is disclosed in records.

How is CARE USA related to CARE Action Network?

CARE Action Network operates as an affiliated philanthropic vehicle. It supports advocacy and policy work separate from core program delivery.

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