Recent Grants
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.
New York Foundation
$150,000
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A renewal project grant to support the Neighborhoods First Fund, a collaborative of philanthropic entities that supports community-based organizing to ensure equitable land use and housing development as well as protections for New York City’s tenants.
New Alternatives for Children, Inc.
$250,000
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A renewal project grant to support medically complex children and their families to remain housed through increased access to government entitlements, living essentials, and supportive services.
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.
Trinity Community Connection
$100,000
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A renewal general operating grant to support Trinity Place Shelter, a transitional shelter supporting housing unstable LGBTQIA+ youth and adults.
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.
Rising Ground
$175,000
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A renewal project grant to expand grantee's capacity to support young adults experiencing housing instability through peer support, case management, and wraparound services.
Urban Pathways, Inc.
$250,000
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A renewal grant to deepen and expand the grantee’s senior reentry project, as well as support organizational diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
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.