Grants
Korean American Family Service Center, Inc.
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to Pathways to Empowerment Project, a client-centered initiative to assist women who have experienced domestic violence by providing housing and childcare subsidies, counseling, job training, and other wraparound services.
Girl Scout Council of Greater New York Inc.
$150,000
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A renewal project grant to strengthen essential support services, innovative programming, and transition assistance for girls, young women, and their families living in New York City homeless shelters.
The Episcopal Diocese of San Diego
$350,000
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A project grant to fund the costs of feasibility and predevelopment studies to support mixed-use and affordable housing developments across seven church properties.
Citizens Committee for Children of New York
$300,000
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A renewal project grant to support the Citizens’ Committee for Children as a co-convener of the Family Homelessness Coalition (FHC)—a collective of 16 organizations.
Open Hearts Initiative, Inc.
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to support the expansion of the Open Hearts Initiative into Lower Manhattan, enabling community-based volunteers to serve as local advocates for the development and siting of various types of housing and to support those who are experiencing housing instability.
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.
Neighbors Together Corp
$250,000
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A renewal project grant to support the organization’s Housing Advocacy Project.
Brooklyn Community Housing and Services
$300,000
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A renewal grant to continue support of the Fresh Start Initiative—a three-pronged programmatic approach to helping families who have experienced domestic violence, emphasizing support for heads of households with mental health needs.
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.
Sakhi for South Asian Women
$300,000
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A renewal grant to support the relocation of South Asian survivors of gender-based violence to safe and stable housing using rental subsidies and wraparound services.