Grants
Diocese of Gitega, Burundi
$320,000
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A project grant to substantially expand the capacity of the Gitega Anglican Conference Center from 20 rooms and 3 conference spaces to 39 rooms and 6 conference spaces.
Hispanic Theological Initiative
$100,000
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A project grant for a two-year pilot to create digital training materials for faith leaders from different backgrounds to effectively minister to the growing Latinx population.
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.
Justice Peer Initiative
$150,000
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A project grant to support the expansion of a new initiative that elevates peer support for individuals who are living with serious mental illnesses and are impacted by the criminal legal system.
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.
The Society for the Increase of the Ministry
$400,000
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A project grant to fund a two-year grassroots engagement with the Commissions on Ministry to lead local dioceses through a process of listening, learning, supporting, and visioning possible futures of the discernment process for ministry in The Episcopal Church.
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
$450,000
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A renewal project grant to support the organization’s policy work to expand fair housing protections in New York, secure funding for more supportive housing units, and develop an education program for the real estate industry on the housing needs of justice-involved people.
Alliance for Quality Education
$250,000
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A renewal grant to support statewide advocacy for progressive reform and policies to end mass incarceration and the school-to-prison pipeline.
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.