U.S. Department of Justice

The U.S. Department of Justice is responsible for enforcing the law and administering justice throughout the United States. Established in 1870 and headquartered in Washington D.C., the department's primary objectives include defending the interests of the nation, ensuring public safety against both foreign and domestic threats, providing federal leadership in crime prevention and control, seeking appropriate punishment for unlawful activities, and ensuring a fair and impartial administration of justice for all citizens. The department is led by the attorney general, who oversees its various functions and initiatives aimed at maintaining the rule of law and protecting the rights of individuals.

Mark Lesko

Acting Assistant Attorney General of the National Security Division

13 past transactions

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ Institute for Digital Health & Innovation

Grant in 2024
The UAMS Institute for Digital Health & Innovation seeks to eradicate healthcare inequities, through digital health and healthcare innovations that integrate technology that enhances clinical treatment, education, and research quality and accessibility.

Endeavor Health

Grant in 2024
Endeavor Health is a health system that helps community health and wellbeing, advances health equity, and supports local economic growth. Its mission is to help everyone in the communities be their best, and it commits to setting a new standard for healthcare by delivering a truly personal patient experience combined with convenient access to pioneering world‑class care.

University of Evansville

Grant in 2024
Though many private schools are insular in their educational opportunities, the University of Evansville strives for academic diversity on a global scale. The school is known for its study abroad opportunities, and student life at Evansville might be spent in Italy, New Zealand, France, Russia or Israel, to name a few. College life on campus is no less diverse, with just under 3,000 students from throughout the US and more than 40 countries around the world. With this diversity comes many ways to get involved, including more than 160 student clubs and organizations. University of Evansville’s academics strive for a distinctive, individualized educational experience. The university consists of four divisions: * College of Arts and sciences * College of Education and Health Sciences * College of Engineering and Computer Science * Schroeder Family School of Business Administration In addition to these schools and colleges, UE maintains a campus for students studying abroad at Harlaxton College in the UK. Need-based financial aid is available through federally funded grants and loans. The university also funds several merit scholarships for incoming freshmen and transfer students. Consideration for these scholarships is based on your admissions application. Make sure you apply to the university by the Early Action deadline to be considered for all merit scholarships.

Roberts Wesleyan University

Grant in 2024
Diverse undergraduate programs, bachelor’s degrees for adults, service opportunities and a spiritually-oriented community are some highlights of the Roberts Wesleyan College educational experience. Located in Rochester, New York, Roberts Wesleyan grants bachelor’s degrees in such fields as: *Business Administration *Forensic Science *History *Humanities *Religious Studies *Social Work Roberts Wesleyan also offers a substantial number of professional bachelor’s degrees for adults, primarily in Health, Education and Religious Studies/Ministry. College life at Roberts Wesleyan is dedicated, in great part, to Christian worship. For example, students must attend at least 22 chapel services per semester. Other campus activities include a drama fellowship, mission trips and opportunities to participate in community service. Eligibility for financial aid is based on a number of factors, including financial need, academic performance, extracurricular activities and talents. State and federal grants as well as federal loans are some of the sources of aid provided.

Avera PACE

Grant in 2023
Avera PACE, a division of Avera Health, operates as a regional group-purchasing organization primarily serving clients in the upper Midwest but extending its services across the United States. The organization focuses on providing access to cost-effective contracts, services, and products, benefiting businesses located in both metropolitan and rural areas. By promoting collaboration, utilization, and continuous improvement, Avera PACE helps its clients achieve lower operational costs. Additionally, Avera Medical Group, part of Avera Health, offers a wide range of healthcare services including behavioral health, cancer care, cardiology, pediatrics, emergency care, surgery, neuroscience, and women's health, further enhancing the value and support available to the communities it serves.

Clark County School District

Grant in 2022
Clark County School District provides services to children and schools in a safe, timely, and courteous manner. They offer transportation guidelines for determining walking distance, safety conditions, bus seating, and bus routing.

Goodwill Industries of Arkansas

Grant in 2022
Goodwill Industries of Arkansas provides job and life skills training to men and women reentering the community.

Sojourner House

Grant in 2022
Sojourner House they are providing a comprehensive network of support services which include residential programs, child counseling, advocacy and education, and more.

International Institute of Buffalo

Grant in 2022
International Institute of Buffalo is to make Western New York a better place for, and because of, immigrants and refugees.

Lyon College

Grant in 2021
Lyon College is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church and offers a small, academic community that is recognized for its challenging liberal arts curriculum. It is one of the oldest institutions for higher learning in Arkansas and boasts a scenic college town and campus. Students can earn undergraduate degrees in Business Administration, Early Childhood Education, English, Religion and Philosophy, Theater, and much more. Pre-professional programs are also available in fields such as Health-Related Professions, Journalism, Pre-Engineering, Pre-Law, and Pre-Ministry. Additional features of the school include: * Campus Ministry * Dozens of student clubs * Extensive library resources * Greek organizations * Modern academic and recreational facilities * Picturesque lake located on part of the campus * Regulation Disc Golf Course * Residential housing system * Scottish heritage program * Study abroad travel The college even provides students with special outdoor experiences through the Learning, Education, and Adventure Program (LEAP). The campus is in close proximity to the Ozark Mountains and White River, so members of LEAP have ample opportunities for biking, camping, fishing, hiking, rock climbing, and a wealth of other activities. The enrollment process for the school starts with filling out an application. Applicants must submit a non-refundable admissions fee along with official transcripts and standardized test scores. Those who are interested in financial aid options must fill out a FAFSA and meet with a member of the financial aid office to determine eligibility for merit-based and need-based programs.

Native

Grant in 2019
Native Design is a British design and innovation company with offices in London and San Francisco, employing around 200 staff. The company specializes in providing design services that enhance the value of clients' businesses through various growth strategies and the development of intellectual property. Native Design has collaborated with a diverse range of clients, including notable companies such as HP, Pernod Ricard, Oxfam, Bentley, and the BBC. Their expertise spans multiple sectors, including automotive, consumer electronics, telecommunications, and healthcare, enabling them to support Fortune 500 companies, small and medium-sized enterprises, and startups alike. By leveraging their capabilities across different design disciplines, Native Design contributes to exceptional financial performance from initial insight to final product launch.

Native American health center

Grant in 2019
The Native American Health Center is a non profit organization serving the California Bay Area Native Population and other under-served populations in the Bay Area.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Private Equity Round in 2005
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security, established to safeguard the United States by preventing terrorism and the entry of illegal goods while facilitating legitimate international travel and trade. Since its formation on March 1, 2003, CBP has integrated customs, immigration, border security, and agricultural protection functions into a unified approach to border management. The agency employs over 58,000 personnel, including officers, agents, agriculture specialists, pilots, and support staff, who collaboratively work to maintain the integrity of the nation's borders and ports of entry. CBP's mission encompasses the oversight of lawful shipping ports and airports, ensuring that safety and security measures are upheld while promoting efficient trade and travel processes.
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