Grants
Citizens Committee for New York City
$200,000
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A renewal grant to fund the Neighborhood Business Grants Program which encourages economic recovery in Lower Manhattan.
Children's Rights Inc
$200,000
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A project grant to improve access to, and the availability of, critical mental and behavioral health services for New York City children.
North Star Fund, Inc.
$175,000
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A renewal project grant to support the Let Us Breathe Fund, a philanthropic fund designed to build the capacity and power of Black-led grassroots groups that are working to reimagine community safety and holding statewide policymakers accountable.
Alliance for Downtown New York, Inc.
$175,000
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A renewal project grant to support street homeless outreach in Lower Manhattan, led by the Bowery Residents’ Committee, a subgrantee of the Alliance for Downtown New York.
Community Voices Heard, Inc.
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to support ongoing advocacy to reduce housing exclusions based on prior involvement with the justice system in public housing and government-supported affordable housing developments.
Vera Action, Inc.
$200,000
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A renewal grant to support the Vera's Greater Justice New York initiative, which uses research, policy, education, and advocacy to reform the pretrial process, promote jail decarceration, and advance racial equity and systemic change in New York State’s criminal legal system.
Alliance of Families for Justice
$200,000
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A renewal general operating grant to continue supporting the grantee’s mission to support, empower, and mobilize families and individuals impacted by the criminal justice system so that they can marshal their collective power to create a just world.
Circle for Justice Innovations
$175,000
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A renewal grant to anchor a citywide collaborative that will cultivate restorative justice practices and document a model for violence prevention by incorporating restorative justice principles.
Justice Innovation, Inc. d/b/a Center for Justice Innovation
$175,000
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A renewal grant to anchor a citywide collaborative that cultivates restorative justice practices and documents a model for violence prevention by incorporating such practices.
New York Theological Seminary
$200,000
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A renewal grant to continue support of the Master of Professional Studies (MPS) theological education program at the Sing Sing Correctional Facility and to support the new program at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.