Grants
HR&A Advisors, Inc.
$100,000
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A project grant to build and implement a strategic plan for the next chapter of the Office of Neighborhood Safety, now housed within the New York City Department of Youth & Community Development.
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.
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.
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.
Project Renewal, Inc.
$100,000
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A project grant to support a Nurse Care Manager that will help ensure continuity of mental health care for clients.
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.
American Friends Service Committee
$100,000
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A renewal project grant to continue support for the New York Healing Justice Program, a faith-based effort helping people who are serving long-term prison sentences to be safely released from prison to join family members who have gone through a process of healing and leadership development.
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
$100,000
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A project grant to build a hub of information on the connection between housing and health and to elevate the voices of people with lived experience.
Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation
$100,000
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A renewal project grant to support Future of Tomorrow, a youth-led community organizing and leadership initiative that focuses on dismantling the school-to-prison pipeline in New York City.
Urban Justice Center
$100,000
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A renewal project grant to advance research-informed recommendations for community mental health services and alternatives to detention and incarceration, in order to reduce incarceration of people who have mental health needs.