Recent 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.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
$50,000
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A project grant to assess the economic feasibility of developing affordable and mixed-income housing on underutilized parcels of St. Andrew’s campus in New Providence, New Jersey.
Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to expand the LGBTQ Youth Homelessness Prevention Program, a unified and coordinated system of partnerships across service providers and city agencies to ensure that LGBTQ youth experiencing housing instability have access to essential services that will allow them to avoid homelessness.
New York Communities for Change
$300,000
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A renewal project grant to support grassroots advocacy for continued decarceration and expanded housing options for New Yorkers affected by the criminal legal system.
Housing Justice for All
$300,000
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A renewal grant to expand the capacity of Housing Justice for All member organizations to advocate for policies that end homelessness and increase the number of low-income housing units.
Avenues For Justice, Inc.
$200,000
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A general operating grant to support the organization’s three-fold mission to intervene to divert and reclaim young people from lives of crime, to provide an overloaded court system a reliable alternative to incarceration, and to make New York City a safer place for everyone.
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.
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
$225,000
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A renewal project grant to support a research team, led by Dr. Dennis Culhane, that will analyze New York City government data using a predictive research methodology to understand how to best prevent homelessness and assist homeless young adults and families.
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.