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  • The 52nd Street Project, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000

    To help support the "Fund for the Future" Campaign

  • Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Inc.

    2015 - $150,000 (over two years)

    To help support the final phase of The Campaign for the A.R.T./New York Theatres, a campaign to secure affordable performance space for New York City's Off and Off Off Broadway theatres over the next 99 years

  • The ArtsConnection, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000

    To help support the Take 5 and Teen Reviewers and Critics (TRaC) programs

  • Ballet Hispanico of New York, Inc.

    2015 - $25,000

    To help support its School of Dance and scholarship program for talented and underserved students

  • Ballet Tech Foundation, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000

    To help support Ballet Tech's program of pre-professional dance training for underserved youth

  • Barnard College

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support the academic success and persistence of students from underserved communities at particularly vulnerable stages in the academic pipeline and in fields in which they are traditionally underrepresented

  • Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

    2015 - $150,000 (over two years)

    To help support a capacity building project to integrate Restoration's performance and data management systems for workforce development and asset building, and youth development

  • The B.E.L.L. Foundation, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000 (over fifteen months)

    To help build the New York office's capacity in fundraising

    2015 - $100,000

    To help support programmatic activities for scholars in BELL Summer in New York City

  • BoardAssist

    2015 - $25,000

    To help nonprofit organizations in New York City identify and recruit engaged and productive new board members

  • Bottom Line

    2015 - $200,000

    To help expand the College Success Program for New York City youth

  • Bowery Residents' Committee, Inc.

    2015 - $45,000

    For a final grant to help support the Horizons Workforce Development Program

  • The Boys' Club of New York

    2015 - $120,000 (over two years)

    To help support the Independent School Placement Program

  • Breakthrough New York, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To provide general operating support for Breakthrough New York

  • Bronx Children's Museum

    2015 - $50,000

    To help provide capacity building funds to continue the development of the new children's museum in the Bronx

  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden Corporation

    2015 - $100,000 (over two years)

    To help support the Garden Apprentice program for middle and high school youth

  • Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support a Strategic Plan, in concert with Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation, that will provide a detailed plan for public programming in the park over the next five years

  • Care for the Homeless

    2015 - $100,000

    To help create a conceptual model of care for 100-125 homeless individuals with the primary goal to change their utilization behavior and improve their health outcomes

  • CaringKind, The Heart of Alzheimer's Caregiving (formerly Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter)

    2015 - $150,000

    To help support the Dementia Care Training Program for Professional Caregivers ($100,000), and a one-year capacity building grant ($50,000)

  • The Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc. (aka Carter Burden Network)

    2015 - $35,000

    To provide planning support for an an impact study of Arts Intervention for Seniors in East Harlem

  • Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York

    2015 - $150,000

    To be divided as follows: $100,000 to provide general operating support and $50,000 to support capacity building work with federated agencies

  • Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens

    2015 - $100,000

    To help support the Outreach & Integration program (formerly Parish & Community)

  • The Center for Arts Education, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support CAE's public engagement and advocacy initiative to build support for and expand arts education in the schools

  • Center for Family Life in Sunset Park

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support the Life Lines Community Arts Project

  • Child Care, Inc. dba Center for Children's Initiatives

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support training and consultation to early childhood programs to implement the Devereux Early Childhood Assessment System and promote the social/emotional development of young children

  • Children's Defense Fund - New York

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support CDF-NY's work in research, writing, public education, coalition building, and policy development with regard to how school-based health services should be designed and implemented in New York City; a series of issue briefs will be developed providing recommendations on the construction of healthcare service delivery models in schools

  • Children's Museum of Manhattan

    2015 - $100,000 (over two years)

    To provide capacity building support for a communications initiative to support current programmatic and long-term institutional goals

  • Citizen Schools, Inc.

    2015 - $75,000 (over two years)

    To help support a network of afterschool programs in New York City

  • Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, Inc.

    2015 - $20,000

    To help support the Campaign for Children

  • Citizens Union Foundation, Inc.

    2015 - $15,000

    To help improve Gotham Gazette and strengthen their development capacity

  • City Futures, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support the Center for an Urban Future's capacity for research and advocacy in the field of workforce development

  • Civic Consulting USA

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support this initiative to aggregate and coordinate the provision of high-capacity corporate pro bono support to the City of New York in health, economic development, environmental sustainability, education, affordable housing, and transportation

  • Community Health Care Association of New York State

    2015 - $65,000

    To help support the development and delivery of a comprehensive two-day "train the trainer" workshop on Health Insurance and Financial Literacy training and create an Outreach and Enrollment Health Insurance Resource Guide in English and Spanish

  • Community Service Society of New York

    2015 - $10,000

    To help support the Undocumented Immigrant Coverage project in partnership with the New York State Health Foundation, the United Hospital Fund, and The New York Community Trust

  • Cool Culture, Inc.

    2015 - $45,000

    To help expand the Family Leaders Program as a component of Literacy Through Culture and Family Explorers Club's efforts to promote emergent literacy, parental involvement, meaningful partnerships between arts and cultural institutions and early education centers, and family visits to those institutions

  • Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution

    2015 - $150,000 (over two years)

    To help support DesignPrep, the Cooper-Hewitt's design education and career preparation program for underserved New York City high school students

  • The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support the Saturday and Outreach Programs for New York City public high school students

  • Coordinated Behavioral Care, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000 (over eighteen months)

    To help support the planning and early-stage development and testing of a "1-800-CBC" call center and related work to build programmatic capacity for a move beyond care coordination into a model for integrated multi-agency service delivery focused on behavioral health and, particularly, the population targeted by NYS's soon-to-be-launched Medicaid Health and Recovery Program (HARP)

  • Council on the Environment, Inc. dba GrowNYC

    2015 - $35,000

    To help support their work on behalf of green spaces and community gardens

  • Cristo Rey New York High School

    2015 - $100,000

    To provide general support

  • Dancewave, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000 (over fifteen months)

    To provide capacity building support to design and implement a marketing/outreach campaign in preparation for the creation of the new Dancewave Center in downtown Brooklyn

  • Early Steps, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000

    To help increase the number of minority students in independent schools at the primary grade level

  • East Harlem Tutorial Program, Inc.

    2015 - $170,000 (over two years)

    To provide support for EHTP's continuum of out-of-school time and college success programming for underserved children and youth

  • Education Clinic, Inc. (aka St. Aloysius Education Clinic)

    2015 - $30,000

    To help support the Academic Achievement and Cultural Enrichment Program (AACE) for academically promising inner-city children

  • The Educational Alliance, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To provide capacity building support to help expand the executive management team and dashboard database

  • Entrepreneurial Ventures in Education (dba Summer Advantage USA)

    2015 - $75,000

    To provide program support for a free, high-quality and transformative summer learning experience for middle school children who attend NYC public schools in Zone 126 in Queens

  • Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc. (dba FPWA)

    2015 - $75,000

    To help support FPWA's core programs

  • Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000 (over two years)

    To provide general support for its sports and academic program

  • The Foundation Center

    2015 - $5,000

    To provide general support for the Center's work in New York City

  • Friends of the High Line, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To provide capacity building support for the Public Programs department and its initiatives to expand activities for local adults

  • Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000

    To help support the Child Care and Early Education Fund, a collaborative fund dedicated to improving early care and education in New York City

    2015 - $85,000

    To help support the Student Success Network, a project of the Partner Program of the Fund for the City of New York

  • George Jackson Academy

    2015 - $80,000

    To provide general operating support for this transformative elementary and middle school program for low-income boys in New York City

  • Good Shepherd Services

    2015 - $100,000

    To help support their afterschool and summer programs in East New York and Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

  • Governors Island Corporation dba The Trust for Governors Island

    2015 - $150,000 (over two years)

    To help support the new position, Director of OpenHouseGI, to oversee and lead the Trust's public programming department

  • Graduate NYC!

    2015 - $100,000

    To help support the College Completion Innovation Fund

    2015 - $45,000

    To help support the operations and further development of NYC College Line

  • Growth Philanthropy Network

    2015 - $20,000

    To help support formation of a New York City Early Childhood Working Group

  • Harlem Academy

    2015 - $120,000 (over two years)

    To provide general support for this academically rigorous independent school

  • Harlem Educational Activities Fund, Inc.

    2015 - $40,000

    To help support HEAF's continuum of out-of-school-time educational and youth development programs for underserved minority students throughout New York City

  • The Horticultural Society of New York, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support the Neighborhood Plaza Partnership

  • Human Services Council of New York City, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000

    To help fund the newly formed Commission to Examine Nonprofit Human Services Organization Closures, which will examine recent nonprofit closures and mergers in an effort to identify systemic causes and develop recommendations to address them

  • Hunger Free America, Inc. (formerly New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.)

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support year three of the Food Secure NYC 2018 campaign and to further build the leadership skills of members in community-based Food Action Boards

  • Inner-City Scholarship Fund, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000

    To help support the Job Opportunities Program (JOP), which provides job-readiness workshops, college-preparation mentorships, and summer internships for highly motivated, low-income high school juniors and seniors from inner-city Catholic high schools

  • The Institute for Family Health, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000 (over eighteen months)

    To help pilot test a protocol to screen patients in primary care settings for social factors that may impact their health

  • Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc.

    2015 - $75,000

    To help provide both direct service and capacity-building support for the Middle School Jazz Academy for young people from underserved communities in New York City

  • Jewish Association for Services for the Aged

    2015 - $75,000

    To continue to support program development and outcome tracking competencies, exploration and establishment of chronic disease self-management capacities, and efforts to pilot a new managed care partnership model

  • Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To provide general support for the Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island

  • Jewish Home Lifecare Manhattan (formerly The Jewish Home and Hospital for Aged)

    2015 - $60,000

    To help support the Geriatric Career Development (GCD) Program

  • JobsFirstNYC

    2015 - $58,000

    To help support and expand the work of the Lower East Side Employment Network (LESEN)

  • Lawyers Alliance for New York

    2015 - $30,000

    To help provide business and transactional legal services for nonprofit organizations working in areas of mutual interest to the Foundation and Lawyers Alliance

  • Legal Outreach, Inc.

    2015 - $200,000

    To help support the College Bound Program

  • Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center

    2015 - $50,000

    To provide capacity building support to help enhance the after school program

  • Madison Square Boys & Girls Club, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000

    To help support the Explorers Academy afterschool program and efforts to pilot and refine instructional approaches to preventing summer learning loss

  • Make the Road New York

    2015 - $80,000 (over fourteen months)

    To help support an initiative to increase the involvement of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in the health care delivery system in order to improve health outcomes of immigrant communities

  • The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City

    2015 - $200,000

    To help support the delivery of the Health Access for All program to low-income uninsured New Yorkers, particularly unauthorized immigrants who are ineligible for public or subsidized health insurance

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support a new initiative of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and Materials for the Arts that will provide professional development for center-based Pre-Kindergarten teachers and access to free materials for their classrooms

  • Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000 (over 18 months)

    To strengthen outreach and marketing through the development and implementation of a measurable plan to integrate, track and expand the organization's communications and fundraising capacities

  • Montefiore Medical Center

    2015 - $50,000

    To support the Montefiore School Health program in its effort to advance utilization of the Patient-Centered School-Based Health Center quality standards as the basis for City, State, and Federal reimbursement for health care delivered within a School-Based Health Center under a "value based" payment structure

  • The Museum of the City of New York, Inc.

    2015 - $200,000 (over two years)

    To help provide capacity-building support for their new digital department by hiring a Web Developer, a Multi-media Producer, and a Customer Relationship Management Systems Analyst, and to make improvements to their website

  • Natural Areas Conservancy

    2015 - $50,000

    To help analyze and disseminate data from NAC's citywide social and site assessment of natural parkland, and to help parks and stewardship groups to use this data to inform conservation and restoration efforts, raise awareness, and foster civic engagement

  • Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc.

    2015 - $150,000 (over two years)

    To help at least 1,100 low-and moderate-income families continue to live in New York City, through the sustainable acquisition or preservation of homeownership

  • New Heights Youth, Inc.

    2015 - $40,000

    To help support the College Bound Program

  • The New York Community Trust

    2015 - $75,000 (over eighteen months)

    To help support technical assistance and cross-site learning among community partners participating in a Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative supported by the New York Community Trust and the New York State Health Foundation

  • The New York Community Trust (Fund for New Citizens)

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support the Fund for New Citizens' Capacity-Building Initiative for Immigrant Organizations

  • The New York Community Trust (New York City Workforce Development Fund)

    2015 - $75,000

    To help support the New York City Workforce Development Fund

  • New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute

    2015 - $125,000

    To help sustain the position of Deputy Director

  • The New-York Historical Society

    2015 - $75,000 (over 18 months)

    To help strengthen N-YHS's educational programs through a comprehensive independent evaluation

  • The New York Immigration Coalition, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000

    To provide general support for its work on behalf of immigrant communities, including for outreach and efforts to strengthen coordination, effectiveness, and quality in legal and related assistance for immigrants seeking administrative relief and benefits

  • New York Interschool Association, Inc.

    2015 - $70,000

    To help support the Faculty Diversity Search program to recruit and retain minority teachers in independent schools and provide capacity building support to explore new funding sources and opportunities, work more effectively and efficiently with technology to do recruitment and candidate profiling, and develop an innovative program to help retain new faculty in independent schools

  • The New York Opportunity Network, Inc. dba The Opportunity Network

    2015 - $150,000

    To help provide low-income public high school students access to career development training, professional networks, and competitive colleges

  • The New York Public Library

    2015 - $200,000 (over three years)

    To help support the NYPL's Adult Learning Centers (ALCS)

  • New York Restoration Project

    2015 - $50,000

    To help measure and evaluate the Cultivating Community Program in order to have a better understanding and gauge what these green oases contribute to urban life

  • NPower NY, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000

    To help support the Technology Service Corps workforce development program for disconnected youth in New York

  • Orchestra of St. Luke's/St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000

    To help support the Youth Orchestra of St. Luke's

  • ParentChild+ Inc. (FKA The Parent-Child Home Program, Inc.)

    2015 - $200,000 (over two years)

    To help support implementation of the Parent-Child Home Program with family child care providers and an evaluation of the PCHP for Family Childcare Care model

  • Peter Westbrook Foundation, Inc.

    2015 - $35,000

    To help support the Academic Enrichment Program

  • Philanthropy New York, Inc.

    2015 - $17,350

    For general support

  • Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support the Education and Learning Initiative, designed to strengthen academic services across the Youth Services Division, and to extend it to programming for out-of-school youth

  • The Posse Foundation, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000 (over two years)

    To help support the Posse New York STEM Posse Program

  • Prep for Prep

    2015 - $175,000

    To provide capacity building support to help create a dedicated communications team and expand and improve Prep's overall communication efforts

  • Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To help underwrite the costs of a strategic planning process to help the Alliance identify future objectives that serve the Prospect Park and its visitors

  • Publicolor, Inc.

    2015 - $90,000 (over two years)

    To help support the COLOR Club, Next Steps and Summer Design Studio programs

  • The Queens Borough Public Library

    2015 - $150,000 (over fourteen months)

    To help support Kickoff to Kindergarten (K2K) and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)

  • Queens Council on the Arts, Inc.

    2015 - $40,000

    To provide capacity building support to help Queens Council on the Arts draft a plan to guide its future, increase its impact, strengthen its visual brand, and support the cultural diversity of Queens

  • Queens Museum of Art New York City Building

    2015 - $100,000

    To help support the Art and Literacy for New New Yorkers program

  • Read Alliance, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000

    To provide general support for READ's early literacy work in New York City

  • Read to Lead Inc. (FKA Classroom, Inc.)

    2015 - $75,000

    To help support Classroom, Inc.'s school day, afterschool, and summer programming in inner-city Catholic schools

  • ReServe Elder Service, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To help expand ReServe's Health Impact program and expand the number of ReServists

  • Rocking the Boat, Inc.

    2015 - $112,000 (over two years)

    $50,000 each year to provide general operating support for this youth development organization; and an additional $12,000 in the first year to upgrade the current data system, migrate data, and train staff

  • Service Program for Older People, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000

    To help support development and participation in a strategic partnership with Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors to deliver mental health services to homebound seniors as part of a coordinated physical and behavioral health care team

  • Single Stop USA, Inc.

    2015 - $68,000

    To help support a public-private partnership to launch an "integrated benefits-access" pilot program at publicly-funded senior centers in NYC

  • Staten Island Children's Museum

    2015 - $25,000

    To help support the Museum Intern and Ambassador Program

  • Storefront Academy Harlem (aka The Children's Storefront)

    2015 - $50,000 (over two years)

    To help provide general operating support for this tuition-free private school which serves children in prekindergarten through 8th grade

  • Student/Sponsor Partnership, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support services for SSP's students, mentors, and partner schools

  • Summer on the Hill

    2015 - $40,000

    To provide academic enrichment and counseling for promising underserved students from Manhattan and the Bronx

  • Sunnyside Community Services, Inc.

    2015 - $65,000

    To help support expansion of the Spanish-language Home Health Aide Training Program, along with efforts to assess implications for client satisfaction, job success, clinical outcomes, and continuity of care

  • Support Center for Nonprofit Management, Inc.

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support Executive Transition Management and turnaround and restructuring services for the New York City nonprofit sector

  • United Hospital Fund of New York

    2015 - $150,000 (over fifteen months)

    To support development and testing of a revised Health Indicators-Performance Improvement (HI-PI) program aimed at improving the ability of community-based organizations to collaborate with health care providers in serving older adults

  • United Jewish Appeal-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc.

    2015 - $150,000

    To help support the participation of community-based agencies in year three of the Community Health Initiative

  • United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000

    For general support of efforts to advocate for conditions that support and recognize the multi-faceted human services work of its members in diverse NYC communities, strengthen the organizational capacity and stability of its member agencies, and define its role and and demonstrate its impact through a time of transition in leadership

  • The Urban Dove, Inc.

    2015 - $45,000

    To help support the College All-Stars program

  • Wave Hill Incorporated

    2015 - $100,000 (over two years)

    To help provide capacity building support for a Strategic Review and Planning process that will result in a Strategic Plan, Site Utilization Plan, and Digital Engagement Strategy

  • Whitney Museum of American Art

    2015 - $85,000

    To provide capacity building support for the Whitney's community programs

  • Women's Housing and Economic Development Corporation

    2015 - $75,000

    To help support expansion of the Home-based Childcare Training Institute's early childhood education training and CDA credentialing program for home-based childcare providers

  • Workforce Professionals Training Institute

    2015 - $50,000

    To help support the development, implementation, and evaluation of WPTI's training, technical assistance, and leadership development programs for workforce development organizations and staff

  • Year Up, Inc.

    2015 - $100,000

    To help support Year Up NYC, a professional apprenticeship and job training program for disconnected young adults and the launch of the Professional Training Corps model

  • YMCA of Greater New York

    2015 - $150,000 (over two years)

    To help support the South Bronx and Jamaica Y Roads Centers, which improve education and employment opportunities for out-of-school and out-of-work youth

  • Youth Development Institute

    2015 - $35,000

    To help support the Career Internship Network

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