The Courtney Loprest Award

The Bergel Institute is proud to present the Courtney Loprest Award, named in honor of Hugh Courtney and Pam Loprest, who have been instrumental in the growth of poverty work in the United States for more than 25 years. It is their support and encouragement that led to the founding of the Bergel Institute and that will inspire our work for decades to come.

Hugh and Pam received their Ph.D.’s in Economics from MIT, and both received National Science Foundation scholarships to pursue their doctoral studies. Both have not only achieved the highest level of academic and career success; they have done so with an unequaled modesty and encouragement for others. Hugh and Pam provide both the critical support and the gentle pushes in the back when either are needed. As mentors and leaders, they listen to every idea and offer the perfect combination of critique, encouragement, and support.

The Courtney Loprest Award is a $10,000 award given each year to an individual working on eradicating poverty in their community or on a national level. Individuals age 21 and over, from anywhere in the world, are encouraged to apply. The purpose of the award is simply to support and provide an uplift to an individual who brings an egoless, unconditional commitment to helping their fellow human beings, for this is how Pam and Hugh live their lives.

Applications for the Courtney Loprest Award are now closed.

We sincerely thank everyone who submitted an application and for the important work you do.

The next application cycle will open in December 2026. Please email us with any questions.

2026 Courtney Loprest Recipient

In 2012, Orondaam Otto entered a slum in Lagos, Nigeria, where he discovered hundreds of children who had never been enrolled in school.

He made the bold decision to leave his high-paying job to address this issue. With nearly 87% of ten-year-olds in sub-Saharan Africa unable to read or write, Orondaam has spearheaded a significant initiative to drive change and enhance the futures of children throughout the region.

Orondaam is the founder of Slum2School Africa, an organization that currently supports over 715,000 children.

His impactful efforts align with the ambitious mission of The Bergel Institute, which is the reason he has been chosen as the recipient of the 2026 Courtney Loprest Award.

With this year's award, the Institute has pledged to collaborate with Orondaam to establish schools throughout the continent.

One of Orondaam’s new schools, sits at the back of a low Income neighborhood, in Lagos, Nigeria.