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.
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.
Housing Rights Initiative
$175,000
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A renewal general operating grant in support of the organization’s mission to protect the rights of tenants in rent-stabilized units by identifying real estate fraud, connecting tenants to legal services, and promoting tenants’ rights to affordable housing.
Diocese of Central Tanganyika, Tanzania
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to deleverage the diocesan commercial bank mortgage loan for the Safina House commercial complex to allow more income to support ministry and mission.
Montefiore Medical Center
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to support the Bronx Health Collective’s Family Homeless Risk Assessment Screener, which is to be used to determine the strongest predictors of future homelessness among families with children aged five and younger.
Oikos Institute for Social Impact
$175,000
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A new project grant to support the creation of learning curricula based on two case studies of congregations that have used their assets to create social benefit and vitality in surrounding under resourced communities.
Wesley Theological Seminary of The United Methodist Church
$175,000
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A new project grant to pilot a cohort-based program to train pastors to discern trends in national and local media, develop public communication skills, and build strategies for mobilizing people of faith on public issues.
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.
National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty d/b/a National Homelessness Law Center
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to support the expansion to New York City of the Housing Not Handcuffs campaign, which seeks to end the criminalization of unsheltered people.
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.