Grants
The Partnership to End Homelessness
$250,000
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A renewal general operating grant to support the organization’s mission of building a just and equitable society and creating lasting community change through solution-oriented programs that eliminate the root causes of homelessness.
Bridge Street Development Corporation
$200,000
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A project grant to increase the housing development capacity of Bridge Street Development Corporation to produce a range of housing types in its community.
Open New York Education, Inc.
$200,000
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A general operating grant to support grantee's mission to increase development of all types of housing to address New York City’s affordability crisis.
JustFix Inc
$150,000
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A renewal general operating grant in support of the organization’s mission to co-create tools with tenants, organizers, and legal advocates to fight displacement and achieve stable, healthy housing for all, leveraging the power of data and technology to support individual and collective action for housing justice.
Housing Rights Initiative
$175,000
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A renewal general operating grant in support of the organization’s mission to protect the rights of tenants in rent-stabilized units by identifying real estate fraud, connecting tenants to legal services, and promoting tenants’ rights to affordable housing.
New York Housing Conference, Inc.
$300,000
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A general operating renewal grant to support the organization’s mission to advance city, state, and federal policies and funding, to support the development and preservation of decent and affordable housing for all New Yorkers.
Trinity Community Connection
$100,000
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A renewal general operating grant to support Trinity Place Shelter, a transitional shelter supporting housing unstable LGBTQIA+ youth and adults.
Supportive Housing Network of New York
$300,000
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A general operating renewal grant in support of the organization’s mission which, through collective efforts, works to end homelessness among the most vulnerable New Yorkers through the creation of sufficient supportive housing by engaging all sectors—public, private and nonprofit—to ensure supportive housing’s quality and proliferation through advocacy, policy analysis, training, technical assistance, and public education.