2018 - $30,000
To provide direct assistance and training to low-income, vulnerable New York City families who are trying to obtain the support and services their children need to succeed in school
2018 - $50,000 (over fifteen months)
To expand All Our Kin's proven model for raising the quality, availability, and sustainability of family child care in New York City
2018 - $35,000
To help support out-of-school time technology education programs for underserved students
2018 - $100,000 (over two years)
To provide capacity building support for American Composers Orchestra, as the organization implements its new multi-year Strategic Plan
2018 - $85,000 (over two years)
To help support and expand A.R.T./New York's programs and services for New York City's Off and Off Off Broadway theatres
2018 - $65,000
To support the expansion of Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics programming growth in New York City
2018 - $25,000
To help support ArtsConnection’s Teen Reviewers and Critics (TRaC), Take 5, and Teen Advisory Council (TAC) programs
2018 - $100,000 (over two years)
To provide capacity building support to help ArtsPool strengthen its operations as it expands the number of nonprofit arts organizations it serves in the areas of finance, workforce administration, and compliance
2018 - $150,000 (over two years)
To help support data-driven policy research and advocacy to help inform and shape the implementation and development of affordable housing in communities throughout NYC
2018 - $50,000 (over two years)
To help support citywide auditions for public elementary school children and provide tuition-free ballet training, from beginner through the pre-professional level, for students from underserved backgrounds
2018 - $50,000
To strengthen and extend programs serving disadvantaged students and help support the academic success and persistence of these students at particularly vulnerable stages in the academic pipeline
2018 - $50,000
To support BeamWorks Youth Apprentices and Teen Instructors, a training program for low-income public high school students
2018 - $40,000 (over two years)
To help support board recruitment and consulting services for the New York nonprofit community
2018 - $25,000
To fund professional development that supports the creation of a college-going culture within the Boys’ Club of New York
2018 - $100,000
To help support an assessment of health-supportive services
2018 - $125,000 (over two years)
To help coordinate capital improvements and promote public use of the Bronx River Greenway
2018 - $75,000
To provide early education and learning activities to more than 400 children in Brooklyn's vulnerable neighborhoods and professional development to staff
2018 - $100,000 (over eighteen months)
To help support the Choral Music Education and Performance Program’s direct service to 700 socio-economically diverse young people, and to launch an Artistic Leadership and Training Initiative designed to help build artistic capacity, train junior staff, and cultivate a future leadership succession path
2018 - $100,000
To support the capacity to scale up delivery of primary care to homeless individuals in accord with a coordinated, disease-management, treatment-to-goal model
2018 - $100,000
To provide support for efforts to maintain, build, and enhance the capacity of existing programs and services, including emergency food sites, youth programs, and immigrant legal assistance
2018 - $50,000
To support recruitment, coordination, and supervision of volunteer law-student advocates and enhance capacity to meet increased demand for legal services, guidance, and information among immigrant New Yorkers
2018 - $150,000 (over fifteen months)
To develop and pilot a multi-service Immigrant Family Emergency Assistance Program aimed at strengthening immigrant family preparedness and support services
2018 - $50,000
To support positive growth and development of underserved youth in Sunset Park through the Life Lines Community Arts Project
2018 - $150,000 (over two years)
To help support direct services to New York City’s low- and moderate-income homeowners through a citywide network of community-based partners; to explore new models for harnessing the network’s capacity and impact; and to support capacity building and new project development by the Center
2018 - $35,000
To help support the Janian Medical Care Billing Infrastructure Project and its expanded focus on Medicaid billing for psychiatric services
2018 - $250,000 (over two years)
to help support the Change Capital Fund's efforts to strengthen neighborhood anchor institutions that seek to increase economic mobility among low-income people in high-poverty neighborhoods
2018 - $75,000 (over fifteen months)
To support an effort to better address social determinants of health by systematically conducting client needs assessments, referring for services and supports, and collaborating with Northwell Health to host, engage, and leverage the assistance of medical residents in this work
2018 - $75,000
To utilize a screening tool with homeless families to identify social factors hindering efforts to regain and retain housing, and to develop and pilot a Homelessness Risk Assessment Tool for use by primary care providers to identify and address risk factors of homelessness in their patients
2018 - $100,000 (over two years)
To help support a two-year capacity building assessment and redesign of CMOM’s business practices related to programming, staff, and community expansion in preparation for the Museum's move to West 96th Street
2018 - $100,000 (over two years)
To provide general operating support for CCC's work on behalf of New York City's children and youth
2018 - $20,000
To develop a public awareness video series to engage New Yorkers in the Campaign for Children (C4C) priorities
2018 - $50,000 (over eighteen months)
To research, prepare, and strategically disseminate a report on Rethinking New York City's Senior Services: A Blueprint for Improving Services for New York's Fast-Growing and Increasingly Diverse Senior Population
2018 - $25,000
For general support of the Center for an Urban Future’s research and advocacy
2018 - $15,000
To help support investigative reporting on the issues of New York City, especially those affecting marginalized communities
2018 - $45,000
To help support the continued work of the LGBTQ Shared Services Collaborative in its effort to identify, and plan to address, gaps and unmet needs for support and services related to social determinants of health
2018 - $35,000 (over six months)
To assess needs, explore interest, and plan for a potential pilot project to provide infrastructure and/or capacity support to community-based organizations addressing social determinants of health in collaboration with a community healthcare partner
2018 - $70,000 (over 28 months)
To provide capacity building support to help expand and deepen CWP's program of training, supervised internships, and field building for teaching artists, classroom teachers, and partnering arts organizations working with children and youth in underserved communities
2018 - $120,000 (over eighteen months)
To help support the Saturday and Outreach Programs—arts intensive, college-preparatory programs for New York City high school students from underserved communities—and the implementation of an in-depth assessment of both programs
2018 - $50,000
To provide general operating support for the Cornelia Connelly Center middle school and graduate support services
2018 - $125,000 (over two years)
To implement and promote replication of the Bronx Frequent Users of Hospital Systems (Bronx FUSE) initiative, a collaborative multi-agency effort to identify homeless individuals in the healthcare system and place them in supportive housing
2018 - $35,000
To help support their work on behalf of community gardens and open spaces
2018 - $140,000 (over two years)
To provide general support
2018 - $75,000
To support extended learning and college readiness programming for 9th graders through the Reaching Young Men through Supplemental Education (RYSE) program
2018 - $100,000 (over two years)
To help the East Harlem School continue to expand operations and strengthen programs
2018 - $75,000
To help support the Post-Secondary Pathways (PSP) program as it expands to serve more students and facilitate the transition of participants from training and certification into the workforce
2018 - $50,000
To provide support for a free, high-quality summer learning experience for children who attend New York City public schools in Brooklyn and Queens
2018 - $60,000
To expand, refine, and continue to evaluate Rising Readers, a 4th- and 5th-grade afterschool and expanded-learning literacy intervention
2018 - $60,000
To support the launch and continued development of a federal budget tracking tool, and a range of programs and services aimed at strengthening members agencies and other NYC nonprofits
2018 - $125,000
To help support Food Bank for New York City's 2019 Free Tax Preparation Program
2018 - $5,000
For general operating support
2018 - $85,000
To help support Student Success Network, a Partner Project of the Fund for the City of New York
2018 - $200,000
To renew support for the Connections to Care pooled fund, a fund to help 15 community-based organizations meet their private matching fund requirements in a demonstration project aimed at improving access to and engagement with mental health care for vulnerable at-risk populations
2018 - $78,000
To support the continued expansion and evaluation of NYC Pre-K Explore, a comprehensive, two-year professional learning track with specialized training for teachers and site leaders to implement a research-based curriculum
2018 - $100,000 (over two years)
To provide capacity building support for administrative and financial infrastructure as Gibney expands its space, technology, and programming
2018 - $300,000 (over two years)
To be divided as follows: $125,000 each year to support direct counseling services and professional development for counselors; and an additional one-time contribution of $50,000 in the first year to support the development of a data framework and pilot a Data Coop of nonprofits working in the college access and success field
2018 - $175,000 (over two years)
To help support a cluster of afterschool programs in East New York and Bedford-Stuyvesant
2018 - $40,000
To provide capacity building support as Governance Matters integrates charitySTRONG with GM's own online and personalized board recruitment and placement services, educational roundtables and events, and other organizational consulting services, and further strengthens and expands its stakeholder and funder base
2018 - $75,000
To provide general operating support for the GO Project's year-round educational programming for academically struggling public school students in grades K-8
2018 - $125,000 (over three years)
To support the College Completion Innovation Fund's 2019 Grantmaking Cycle
2018 - $45,000
To conduct a needs assessment to inform the design of comprehensive, community-specific youth programs for the agency’s intergenerational space located in the new Essex Crossing Community Center
2018 - $5,000 (over twenty-two months)
To help support the 2019 Annual Conference in New York City
2018 - $70,000 (over two years)
To help support the implementation of its recent strategic plan, including initiatives to enhance Master Studio programs and evaluation tools
2018 - $80,000 (over two years)
To help support a job placement program to help New Yorkers living in poverty achieve economic self-sufficiency
2018 - $50,000
To help support the Neighborhood Plaza Partnership program's assistance to community-based organizations managing public plazas
2018 - $70,000 (over two years)
To increase the impact of Hot Bread Kitchen’s workforce development program by quadrupling graduation outcomes and continuing to improve its bakery labor ratio and business model
2018 - $40,000
To help launch a second youth development program serving middle school students in Inwood and support Sail Academy college-going alumni
2018 - $200,000 (over two years)
To continue to strengthen the iMentor program in New York City
2018 - $30,000
To help support the Job Opportunities Program and begin to prepare students for post-secondary success
2018 - $100,000 (over eighteen months)
To support the launch of One Brooklyn Health System, a new health system that will preserve and enhance access to healthcare services in low-income and under-served neighborhoods of Brooklyn
2018 - $50,000
To help support the Middle School Jazz Academy and continue work with MSJA alumni
2018 - $50,000
To achieve, improve, and sustain gains for needy, vulnerable individuals living in under-served NYC communities such as greater Coney Island
2018 - $60,000
To support the Geriatric Career Development Program for under-served NYC youth
2018 - $60,000 (over two years)
To provide business and transactional legal representation, education, and consulting services to NYC nonprofits
2018 - $125,000 (over two years)
To support the Summer Law Institute and College Bound Program, with the aim of preparing under-served NYC youth for college access and success by fostering vision, strengthening academic skills, and enhancing confidence
2018 - $100,000
To provide provide health access and legal services and support to immigrants and their families, and to conduct educational initiatives to assist immigrants preparing for changes in federal policy and enforcement priorities
2018 - $100,000
To support services, programs, public education, and organizing on behalf of immigrant New Yorkers confronting concerns and risks related to immigration status, healthcare, and other necessary benefits and services
2018 - $50,000
To support a mental/emotional health initiative aimed at building new skills, services, and resources to help address the needs of members experiencing high degrees of fear and stress, while providing support to staff
2018 - $66,000 (over eighteen months)
To promote and help to shape an improved program of integrated care for New Yorkers who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
2018 - $100,000 (over two years)
To provide capacity building support for Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center
2018 - $50,000 (over fifteen months)
To help support the merger of Mouse and Code/Interactive
2018 - $125,000
To help support the CAC's expansion in New York City
2018 - $60,000
To help support technology-based enhancements to its financial empowerment services
2018 - $100,000
To support the Neighborhoods First Fund's collaborative grantmaking
2018 - $40,000
To support planning and capacity building in preparation for program expansion and a possible move to the Bedford-Union Armory development in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
2018 - $35,000
To provide ongoing communications and convening services to member organizations and the workforce community
2018 - $5,000 (over two years)
To support the NYC Youth Funders network
2018 - $100,000
To support Early Childhood Partners NYC, a collaborative funding network dedicated to ensuring that all NYC children enter kindergarten prepared for lifelong success
2018 - $200,000 (over two years)
To help support The Fund for New Citizens' efforts to build the effectiveness and capacity of New York City's immigrant-led and immigrant-serving nonprofits
2018 - $150,000 (over two years)
To help launch the Mosaic Fund, a new donor collaborative supporting arts groups that are led by, created for, and serve African, Latinx, Asian, Arab, and Native American people
2018 - $150,000 (over two years)
To help support the New York City Workforce Development Fund
2018 - $100,000
To help support the Early Childhood Leadership Initiative to provide career support and professional development to early childhood program leaders and directors in New York City
2018 - $100,000 (over two years)
To implement enhancements identified through the New-York Historical Society's recent evaluation of its educational programming for students and teachers across the New York City metropolitan area, and expand work with targeted audiences
2018 - $150,000 (over two years)
To provide general operating support for policy advocacy, communications, constituency education, and capacity building on behalf of member organizations serving immigrant New Yorkers
2018 - $50,000
To help support a Rapid Response initiative focused on strengthening the capacity of member organizations to reach and educate their communities
2018 - $25,000
To provide capacity building funds to support a part-time consultant to identify and mentor faculty of color and under-represented minorities and match these candidates with administrative and leadership positions in independent schools
2018 - $100,000
To support an Immigrant Health-Needs Advocacy Project aimed at strategically using health conditions and healthcare needs in advocacy and representation; and to improve the treatment of immigrants involved with the immigration enforcement system across a wide range of settings and circumstances
2018 - $22,500
To identify and recommend models for the provision of suitable respite for the "medically homeless" in New York City
2018 - $100,000
To help expand The New York Public Library's Early Literacy Initiative
2018 - $60,000 (over two years)
To strengthen, promote, and protect the New York City-area nonprofit sector
2018 - $75,000
To support OneGoal's expansion in New York City schools
2018 - $45,000 (over fifteen months)
To help support the development of a network of parks groups in North Brooklyn
2018 - $35,000
To help strengthen the programming and support the strategic growth of the Youth Orchestra of St. Luke’s, an intensive afterschool instrumental learning program in Hell’s Kitchen
2018 - $75,000
To develop and disseminate best practices and advocate for policies that strengthen long-term care in New York, improving both the quality of home care jobs and the care that direct-care workers deliver at home to the most vulnerable
2018 - $200,000 (over two years)
To support further growth, assessment, and improvement of the Family Child Care program in NYC, and a new partnership with the Public Prep charter network to extend PCHP's one-on-one home visiting model to Public Prep families
2018 - $125,000 (over two years)
To help build the Partnership's Advancement Team to expand the donor base and increase the amount of funds raised
2018 - $35,000
To provide program support for this youth development program anchored by the sport of fencing
2018 - $17,350
For general support
2018 - $75,000
To provide general operating support for Power of Two to serve infants and toddlers and their primary caregivers through a short-term, evidence-based home visiting program, Attachment and Bio-behavioral Catch-Up (ABC)
2018 - $75,000 (over fifteen months)
To help support C4Q’s capacity-building efforts, including its implementation of a new Customer Relationship Management system
2018 - $200,000 (over two years)
To help support an Out-of-School-Time Outcomes Analyst and the development of an outcomes-driven, evidence-based, measurement-focused framework for the Library’s out-of-school-time programs
2018 - $35,000 (over fifteen months)
To help implement the first phase of an agency-wide database system using a Salesforce platform
2018 - $50,000 (over two years)
To help support the High School to Art School Portfolio Development Program
2018 - $100,000
To renew support for the Museum’s New New Yorkers arts and literacy initiative for recent adult immigrants and help support the Museum’s partnership with the Queens Library
2018 - $100,000
To support the Read Alliance FY 18 School Year and Summer Reading Programs
2018 - $65,000
To increase Classroom, Inc.'s impact in New York City by creating a professional learning community with Catholic partner schools and by expanding the use of its products in summer and afterschool programs
2018 - $50,000 (over fifteen months)
To support MediaMKRS, an innovative digital credentialing platform for media studies and workforce readiness in film and entertainment
2018 - $45,000
To help expand ‘high road’ opportunities in the New York restaurant industry through workforce development training and partnerships
2018 - $50,000
To help support the development of a strategic action plan and an organizational development plan
2018 - $150,000 (over two years)
To provide general operating support for Row New York's youth development work
2018 - $75,000
To support ScriptEd’s New York City-based pipeline of programming
2018 - $125,000 (over eighteen months)
To provide capacity building support for The Shed’s audience development and community engagement strategy
2018 - $25,000
To support and grow the capacity, sustainability, and impact of the Sphinx Organization's New York partnerships and programming
2018 - $75,000
To support the growth of Springboard Summer in New York City
2018 - $25,000
To help support the Museum Intern and Ambassador Program for teens
2018 - $50,000
To help support the College and Career Program
2018 - $125,000 (over two years)
To build capacity through the new role of the Manager of Curricular Design and Instruction, who will oversee and align curricular frameworks and training practices used both by Studio’s New York City Schools Program and by the Studio Institute
2018 - $50,000
To provide high-quality academic enrichment and guidance on school choices to high-achieving, low-income public school students in grades 3 - 12 from the Bronx and Upper Manhattan
2018 - $65,000
To support the Dementia Coach Initiative, a coaching model to build the skills and confidence of home health aides working with clients who have Alzheimer's disease and/or dementia, with the aim of improving client outcomes and employee retention
2018 - $50,000
To help provide capacity building services to New York City nonprofits in the areas of change consulting, professional development, and executive search and transition management
2018 - $50,000
To help ensure that homeless high-cost Medicaid users are effectively matched with supportive housing units, and strategically prioritized within NYS's Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative
2018 - $50,000
To help support Union Settlement's College Readiness Program
2018 - $145,000 (over eighteen months)
For continued support of the Partnerships for Early Childhood Development initiative and the goal of strengthening clinical-community partnerships focused on addressing social determinants of health in early childhood
2018 - $60,000
To provide general support for policy analysis and advocacy; member education, peer learning, and services; and the incubation and facilitation of innovative programming
2018 - $100,000 (over two years)
To build UWNYC's capacity to serve as a backbone organization empowering collective impact networks to increase educational outcomes, financial strength, and stability in low-income communities
2018 - $75,000 (over fifteen months)
To address the "Summer Melt" phenomenon between high school graduation and college matriculation and support Urban Assembly alumni through the first three years of their post-secondary paths
2018 - $115,000 (over fifteen months)
To connect residents in four supportive housing sites to comprehensive community-based health care and supportive services, provide health education to residents and staff, and seek to reduce inappropriate use of emergency medical resources
2018 - $80,000 (over two years)
To help support the Preservation Training Program, a workforce development initiative helping young people develop job skills and obtain employment in stone masonry and historic preservation while also contributing to the restoration of The Woodlawn Cemetery, a National Historic Landmark
2018 - $150,000 (over two years)
To help support research on career development within the occupational field of workforce development, as well as to help support WPTI's efforts to review, redesign, and augment its training offerings, leadership-development programs, and peer-learning initiatives, and to expand the modalities it uses to deliver these resources
2018 - $50,000
To support #DegreesNYC and amplify the voices of young adults in New York City’s postsecondary systems
2018 - $45,000
To support the Career Internship Network and to pilot an intervention to support using data for program enhancement