Build and preserve economic security and independence among low-income individuals and families.
Results Sought:
Bowery Residents' Committee, Inc.
$50,000
To help support the Horizons Workforce Development Program
CAMBA, Inc.
$35,000
To help fund the continued implementation of CAMBA’s Performance-based Management System
City Harvest, Inc.
$25,000
To help support their work on behalf of hungry New Yorkers
Credit Where Credit Is Due, Inc.
$25,000
To help support the Getting Ahead financial education program for low-income New Yorkers
DOROT, Inc.
$50,000
To help support the Friendly Visiting program
Food Bank for New York City
$125000
To help support the New York City Earned Income Tax Credit Campaign
The HOPE Program, Inc.
$35,000
To help support the job placement program
Hunger Free America, Inc. (formerly New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.)
$75,000
To help increase the Coalition’s capacity for federal and local advocacy and education related to food security, and to help improve the quality of community service initiatives within food pantries and soup kitchens
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.
$100,000
To help support the East Side Case Management Consortium for frail homebound older adults
New York City Employment and Training Coalition, Inc.
$40,000
To help support NYCETC’s employment and training advocacy and communications activities
Project Ezra
$25,000
To help support Project Ezra’s work on behalf of frail, homebound, and immigrant elderly
Search and Care, Inc.
$50,000
For capacity building support to replicate Search and Care’s comprehensive care management model to serve vulnerable seniors in East Harlem
The Way to Work (formerly Vocational Foundation, Inc.)
$75,000
To help support job training, placement, and retention efforts
Workforce Professionals Training Institute
$45,000
To help support the development, implementation, and evaluation of WPTI’s core training programs for workforce development organizations and staff
Year Up, Inc.
$100,000
To help support Year Up NYC, a professional apprenticeship and job training program for disconnected young adults
Promote and sustain the availability of, and equitable access to, essential community resources needed to support stable, healthy communities, with an emphasis on systemic efforts.
Results Sought:
The Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development, Inc.
$50,000
To help support the Permanent Affordability Advocacy Campaign to stem the loss of affordable housing in New York City
Bronx River Alliance, Inc.
$75,000
To help support the Greenway and Education Programs
City Parks Foundation, Inc.
$75,000
To help support Catalyst: Reclaiming the Waterfront
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
$50,000
To help support LISC NYC’s First Responder Initiative to assist NYC CDC’s in stabilizing current activities and assets
The Municipal Art Society of New York
$85,000
To help provide communities with planning expertise through the Livable Neighborhoods and CITI Youth programs, as well as through map-making and other technical assistance activities
Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc.
$100,000
To help support Homeownership Promotion and Preservation Programs and Services
New York State Tenants & Neighbors Information Service, Inc.
$25,000
To help develop and implement strategies for housing preservation and advocacy related to the predatory equity financing crisis in New York City
Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.
$50,000
For general support of the Prospect Park Alliance as it restructures its programs and operations
The Trust for Public Land
$100,000
To help support TPL’s Parks for People—New York City Playgrounds Program