Grants
African Communities Together
$150,000
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A renewal project grant to support the grantee’s assistance to asylum seekers in New York City.
Life Comes From It
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to support a philanthropic fund dedicated to strengthening BIPOC-led grassroots movements for restorative justice, transformative justice, and Indigenous peacemaking in New York City.
Interfaith Center of New York, Inc.
$150,000
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A renewal grant to provide emergency regrants and expert technical support to faith communities that offer shelter and respite to migrants.
Muslim Community Network
$100,000
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A new general operating grant to support the organization’s mission to use civic education, leadership training, and youth development to foster connections with other faith communities, champion an inclusive society, and shape the public narrative about what it means to be a Muslim in the United States.
Marshall Project Inc
$200,000
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A renewal general operating grant to support the grantee’s mission to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about reforming the US criminal justice system.
Justice Committee Inc
$100,000
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A renewal project grant to build the capacity of community members in New York City neighborhoods with high rates of criminalization and violence to better ensure people’s safety, health, and well-being.
Black Women's Blueprint, Inc.
$280,000
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A renewal project grant to support the Restore Forward initiative, a hub for healing and restorative justice practices for justice-involved women and survivors of gender-based violence.
Girl Vow Inc.
$300,000
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A renewal general operating grant to support the grantee’s mission to address the gender-specific needs of disadvantaged girls, femmes, and gender-expansive youth in New York City.
Lineage Project Inc.
$100,000
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A renewal general operating grant to support the organization’s mission to teach trauma-sensitive mindfulness to young people (12–24 years old) and adult staff inside New York City’s criminal legal, foster care, education, shelter, immigration, psychiatric, and school suspension systems—fostering embodied awareness and collective care and breaking down race/class barriers to mindfulness education.
Community Access, Inc.
$125,000
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A renewal project grant to support the Correct Crisis Intervention Today-New York City campaign, which seeks to reimagine a community-based response to mental health crises.