2020 - $60,000 (over two years)
To provide direct assistance, information 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
2020 - $50,000
To help support the Tool Kit Licensing Program, Education Coaching Program, Business Development Program, and professional learning offerings
2020 - $50,000
To provide support for AOT’s NYC programming designed to deliver out-of-school-time technology education for underserved NYC high school students
2020 - $50,000
To support AOT’s TECH360 and Tech Flex Leaders Programs designed to deliver out-of-school-time technology education and internships for underserved NYC high school students
2020 - $50,000 (over fourteen months)
To support BEAM Discovery and BEAM Summer Away programs which provide underrepresented young people access to intensive instruction in conceptual math
2020 - $100,000
Divided as follows: $50,000 to support ArtsPool's efforts to fully roll out two new, more flexible and affordable services and $50,000 to help ArtsPool to establish an operating reserve fund
2020 - $75,000
To provide data, policy, advocacy, and capacity-building support that helps change systems in New York City that prevent low-wealth populations from remaining in their homes and communities
2020 - $50,000 (over sixteen months)
To help support college transition, persistence, and success programming for students with high financial need
2020 - $50,000
To provide general operating support for Beam Center’s work with NYC Youth
2020 - $150,000 (over two years)
To support the continued expansion and integration of education programs and the creation of a comprehensive platform that connects individuals at multiple life stages to world-class art making and creative expression
2020 - $75,000
To help address essential client needs and risks to organizational sustainability brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic
2020 - $150,000
To provide support to the Bronx Community Relief Effort to help stabilize Bronx nonprofits during the COVID-19 pandemic
2020 - $110,000 (over two years)
To help support ongoing efforts to complete the Bronx River Greenway, a series of connected parks and trails spanning the length of the Bronx River
2020 - $150,000 (over two years)
To support the BronxWorks Quality Assurance Project
2020 - $75,000
To help the five borough arts councils collaboratively plan for and begin to conduct an equity-focused audit of their grantmaking practices
2020 - $150,000 (over two years)
To support four initiatives promoting structural change necessary to address social determinants of health in Central Brooklyn
2020 - $100,000 (over two years)
To conduct the first comprehensive technology-enabled user study of the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway
2020 - $75,000
To provide early education and learning activities to children in Brooklyn’s vulnerable neighborhoods and professional development to staff
2020 - $150,000
To support continued work on a new client data management system, and to contribute to direct client relief during the COVID-19 pandemic
2020 - $150,000 (over fifteen months)
To support the Moving Forward Program, which links low-income immigrants to social supports and legal services regardless of immigration status
2020 - $225,000 (over two years)
To help support homeowner services, lending programs, and systems change efforts that help will New York’s low-to-moderate income homeowners weather the impact of COVID-19 on housing stability
2020 - $50,000
To support Chalkbeat New York's efforts to inform the education debate and policymaking
2020 - $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
2020 - $60,000
To support programs and organizational capacity building to help mitigate financial insecurity among low-income New Yorkers
2020 - $70,000 (over eighteen months)
To help support early literacy programming and related quality improvement efforts
2020 - $150,000 (over two years)
To provide general operating support for CCC's work on behalf of New York City's children and youth
2020 - $100,000 (over two years)
To support housing-related research and education programs in New York City
2020 - $30,000 (over two years)
For operational support of Gotham Gazette, including daily reporting and the development of in-depth series
2020 - $150,000
To support the NYC Green Relief and Recovery Fund
2020 - $150,000 (over nine months)
To help support the CUNY Chancellor's Emergency Relief Fund
2020 - $50,000
To support the development of a five-year strategic plan for Citymeals-on-Wheels
2020 - $35,000
To support CitySquash’s comprehensive youth development program
2020 - $100,000
Divided as follows: $50,000 to help ensure equitable and sustainable access to "virtual" health care services for low-income New Yorkers, and $50,000 in general support
2020 - $65,000
To continue planning and capacity building activities to address current and future challenges
2020 - $60,000 (over eighteen months)
To help incubate the Brownsville Community Land Trust
2020 - $70,000 (over two years)
To support the professional development of teaching artists through the Teaching Artist Project (TAP) and the TAP Cohort
2020 - $50,000
To support an arts intensive, college-preparatory program for New York City high school students from underserved communities
2020 - $40,000
For general support
2020 - $50,000
To help build the capacity of Staten Island’s nonprofit arts council as it launches a new strategic plan and seeks to reposition its programming
2020 - $140,000 (over two years)
To provide general operating support
2020 - $150,000
To support the Post-Secondary Success Initiative and build EAF's capacity to promote social-emotional learning and college success
2020 - $75,000 (over fourteen months)
To plan and implement an expansion of the Post-Secondary Pathways program to include the food industry certifications and work experiences
2020 - $60,000
To support continued expansion, refinement, and digital adaptation of the Rising Readers model for 4th and 5th grade afterschool literacy
2020 - $200,000
To help support Youth Empowerment Summer 2020
2020 - $60,000
To promote racial and economic equity through targeted programmatic and leadership skills-building initiatives with member nonprofit agencies
2020 - $35,000
To support the development of a three-year strategic plan
2020 - $75,000
To support operation of the Income Tax Assistance Program
2020 - $50,000
To support efforts to promote housing development models that integrate temporary shelter and permanent housing
2020 - $150,000 (over two years)
For capacity building support to help Gibney address the complexities, safety concerns, and newfound priorities and requirements associated with reopening its two physical locations in the wake of COVID-19
2020 - $300,000 (over two years)
To provide direct college access and success services to underrepresented young people; to provide training to college access and success professionals; and to advocate for policies and practices that lead to more equitable systems to close the postsecondary attainment gap
2020 - $100,000 (over eighteen months)
To support a project to strengthen information technology and to enhance internal research and evaluation capacity
2020 - $100,000
For general operating support
2020 - $40,000
To provide board recruitment and placement services to New York City nonprofits, supported by board-building consulting and training
2020 - $75,000
For general support of its year-round holistic student and family support programming to help academically struggling young people succeed
2020 - $125,000 (over three years)
To support the 2021 Award Cycle of the College Completion Innovation Fund
2020 - $75,000
To support the Network for College Success
2020 - $45,000 (over fifteen months)
To help support Master Studio afterschool and summer programming
2020 - $40,000
To support the year-round delivery of supportive services for its high school lacrosse and academic enrichment program in New York and further the development of the six-week Summer Academy
2020 - $80,000 (over two years)
For direct relief and recovery support aimed at alumni and, when appropriate, to re-start workforce development programming
2020 - $40,000
To support the Sail Academy Youth Development Program
2020 - $75,000
For advocacy and support to NYC human services agencies providing essential services to New Yorkers through the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
2020 - $50,000
To provide general operating support for a continuum of hands-on science and engineering educational experiences for underrepresented, low-income, middle school and high school youth
2020 - $250,000 (over two years)
To provide support for programming and operations in New York City
2020 - $100,000
To extend and integrate primary care into the behavioral health care and support provided to residents in scattered-site supported housing
2020 - $150,000 (over two years)
To support finalization of the One Brooklyn Health System Kingsbrook Medical Village Master Plan, and to oversee timely progress toward launch and implementation of both the Medical Village plan and the multi-party 32-site integrated Ambulatory Care Network
2020 - $50,000
To help support the Middle School Jazz Academy
2020 - $40,000 (over six months)
To conduct a needs assessment and environmental scan to inform the development of older adult services for supportive housing residents with serious mental illness
2020 - $175,000 (over two years)
To integrate economic development and young adult workforce development practices through place-based initiatives that achieve better outcomes for young people
2020 - $100,000 (over two years)
To provide business and transactional legal services to strengthen nonprofits serving low-income New Yorkers, and to help them manage and respond to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
2020 - $50,000
To support the development and implementation of the Civic Engagement and Social Justice Program
2020 - $100,000 (over two years)
To help support the Bridges to Health Equity pilot program focused on home-based asthma interventions in Bushwick and Sunset Park, Brooklyn
2020 - $75,000 (over two years)
To provide instructional classes, youth leadership activities, and arts-based crisis intervention programs for children and youth in the Bronx
2020 - $75,000
To support Mouse's core services for teachers and students in New York City
2020 - $150,000
To create postsecondary access and opportunity for low-income, first generation, underrepresented students of New York City
2020 - $50,000 (over fifteen months)
To help support the implementation of a strategic plan that will provide a vision for the next 3-5 years of the Conservancy, including its program priorities and metrics for success
2020 - $150,000
To support the Neighborhoods First Fund's collaborative grantmaking
2020 - $350,000 (over two years)
To support the further development of an integrated college and career postsecondary advising model
2020 - $60,000 (over six months)
To support the addition of Spanish language cohorts to a Public Deliberation project exploring perspectives on prioritization for COVID-19 vaccine distribution
2020 - $150,000 (over two years)
To strengthen fundraising capacity in order to support delivery of more effective citywide programming that is both measurable and responsive to community need
2020 - $50,000
For capacity building support
2020 - $50,000
For general support
2020 - $500,000
To help support the grantmaking component of the NYC COVID-19 Response & Impact Fund, with $250,000 allocated to Fund's Arts and Culture pool and $250,000 allocated to the Human Services pool
2020 - $200,000 (over two years)
To support The Fund for New Citizens' collaborative efforts to build the capacity of community-based immigrant-led and immigrant-serving nonprofits to advocate for, educate, and serve immigrants who live and work in New York City
2020 - $125,000
To support the New York City Workforce Development Fund, a funder collaborative at the New York Community Trust
2020 - $150,000 (over two years)
For statewide advocacy, organizing, technical assistance, training, and public education to advance and protect immigrant rights and integration
2020 - $70,000
To develop, strengthen, and spread the use of health status and healthcare needs as tools for legal, policy, and public advocacy on behalf of immigrants in detention
2020 - $70,000 (over two years)
To support programs, services, and resources that help NYC-area nonprofits thrive and succeed in building stronger communities
2020 - $130,000 (over two years)
To help support capacity building efforts that advance plans for long-term organizational sustainability and program expansion
2020 - $75,000
To provide support for programming and operations in New York City
2020 - $25,000
To continue the implementation of its first comprehensive strategic plan, with a focus on developing collaborative partnerships, providing training and mentorship opportunities to underserved communities, and increasing visibility in New York City
2020 - $200,000 (over two years)
To provide operating support for the national center's work in New York City
2020 - $100,000 (over two years)
To provide general operating support to the Partnership Schools
2020 - $25,000 (over fourteen months)
To provide program support for this youth development program anchored by the sport of fencing
2020 - $34,700 (over two years)
For general operating support
2020 - $75,000
To provide general operating support for Po2's parent coaching work in Central Brooklyn and the South Bronx
2020 - $75,000
To support relief, recovery, and resilience for safety-net primary care independent practices
2020 - $150,000 (over eighteen months)
To pilot the integration of food and nutrition support with care transition services for older adults and persons with chronic conditions following hospital discharge
2020 - $25,000
To help support the High School to Art School portfolio development program
2020 - $75,000 (over fifteen months)
To support New New Yorkers, an ongoing arts and literacy initiative for recent adult immigrants, including adaptations to online and in-person programming
2020 - $100,000
To provide general operating support for READ's School Year and Summer Reading Programs
2020 - $65,000
To support Read to Lead implementation in New York City
2020 - $100,000 (over two years)
For general operating support of this community-based, multi-service organization through the transition of its founding executive director
2020 - $50,000
To support MediaMKRS -- a badging credentialing platform and consortium of educators, philanthropy, government, employers and labor unions to create pathways for careers for underrepresented young New Yorkers to join the city's growing media industry
2020 - $50,000
To provide general operating support for INCLUDEnyc’s work serving young people with any disability and their families in New York City
2020 - $60,000 (over fifteen months)
To promote the importance of public transit to NYC’s economic recovery from COVID-19, and to the fairness and vibrancy of NYC
2020 - $200,000 (over six months)
To provide assistance to New Yorkers who face extreme economic hardship upon discharge from a NYC Health + Hospitals facility following an inpatient hospitalization due to COVID-19
2020 - $35,000
To help increase its capacity to address the urgent non-medical needs of pediatric patients and their families staying at RMH-NY facilities which have been severely impacted by COVID-19
2020 - $120,000 (over two years)
For general operating support
2020 - $75,000 (over eighteen months)
To support capacity-building and/or emergency response strategies at a key juncture
2020 - $75,000
To support New York City programming
2020 - $75,000
To explore the prospects for integrating Tele-Behavioral Health into at-home services, while learning from the recent emergency deployment of services
2020 - $40,000 (over fifteen months)
To help support and grow the capacity, sustainability, and impact of the Sphinx Organization's New York partnerships
2020 - $75,000
To provide operating support for family engagement and literacy instruction in New York City
2020 - $50,000
To support the College and Career program
2020 - $85,000
To provide general operating support for the Student Success Network, a project of the Fund for the City of New York
2020 - $60,000
To help support refinements in Studio in a School New York City’s programs, curricula, and infrastructure
2020 - $50,000 (over nine months)
To support the successful integration of peer group mentoring into the Summer Search high school program model
2020 - $50,000
To empower and build the capacity of nonprofits and and their leaders
2020 - $40,000
To maximize supportive housing opportunities for medically needy homeless people and increase the amount of supportive housing available for individuals and families who are both homeless and cope with chronic behavioral and health challenges
2020 - $25,000 (over eighteen months)
To support the development of a new strategic plan
2020 - $75,000
To support uAspire's virtual college affordability advising of approximately 4,300 first, second and third year postsecondary students in New York in partnership with CollegeBound Initiative and Double Discovery Center
2020 - $75,000
To support the design and development of a sustainable "Medical Respite" program and associated pilot projects in New York
2020 - $75,000 (over two years)
To develop protocols and systems necessary to support integrated social service delivery at the multi-service Commonpoint Queens Hub
2020 - $50,000
To support students in the creation of original video games, computer programming, and college enrollment through the School of Interactive Arts afterschool and summer pre-college program
2020 - $75,000
To address ‘Summer Melt’, college matriculation and college persistence among Urban Assembly high school graduates
2020 - $350,000 (over two years)
To support the development, launch, and ramp-up of a Medical Home Visiting Program to provide health care in the home for patients unable to travel to a clinic
2020 - $100,000
To improve the overall health of clients in four supportive housing residences, and reduce their reliance on emergency treatment by connecting them to appropriate sources of care in the community
2020 - $50,000
To support capacity building efforts
2020 - $75,000
For general operating support
2020 - $35,000
For general support
2020 - $40,000
For continued support for the Bridge to Crafts Careers Workforce Development program which trains young people for entry-level positions in masonry restoration, landscaping, and arbor care, using the Woodlawn Cemetery as an outdoor learning lab
2020 - $200,000 (over two years)
For general support as WPTI seeks to invest in the internal technological infrastructure; help workforce organizations to adapt new digital strategies to support and prepare job seekers; and build the digital literacy skills of managers and frontline staff
2020 - $75,000
To support YI's higher education work in New York City