Recent Grants
The New School
$150,000
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A project grant to create and implement a credible messenger program.
Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation
$100,000
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A project grant to update the organization’s educational programming for faith leaders by adding new perspectives from diverse communities.
Living Redemption Community Development Corporation
$150,000
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A grant to support the organization’s mission to save lives and heal communities, one relationship at time, through youth-focused, family-centered, and community-driven programs in Central and West Harlem.
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.
Joint Learning Initiative On Faith and Local Communities
$120,000
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A renewal project grant to create educational materials for training Anglican leaders and expand on the seminar approach successfully implemented in phase one of the project.
New York State Immigrant Action Fund
$100,000
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A renewal project grant to strengthen political organizing and mobilizing immigrant communities to advocate for rights and protections in New York’s criminal legal and immigration systems.
Learning Forte, LLC
$160,000
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A project grant to support the development and implementation of the Strategic Imagination (SI) Sandbox, a ten-month, cohort-based offering that equips leaders with the tools and methods they need to effectively innovate in their unique contexts.
Staten Island Urban Center
$100,000
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A general operating grant to support the organization’s mission to help multigenerational and multiethnic stakeholders build healthy neighborhoods and elevate their voices through community activism, arts, publications, and youth development.
Immigrant Defense Project
$125,000
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A renewal project grant to support the Immigrant Defense Project, a hub for policy, advocacy, and litigation at the intersection of the criminal legal and immigration systems.
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.