Grantee Directory
Our grantees are our community partners; as New York City’s most effective poverty-fighting nonprofits, they have boots on the ground to create scalable solutions, strengthen communities, and make a lasting impact.
300+
Grantees across NYC's five boroughs
$118
M
Invested in NYC's most innovative poverty-fighting solutions in 2023
2
M
New Yorkers living in poverty
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Grantee Directory
(326)This directory represents active grants to our current community partner grantee organizations as of 2024.
This directory represents active grants to our current community partner grantee organizations as of 2024.
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Grant amount: $2,028,000
3-2-1 IMPACT!
To increase the number of individuals and families that enroll in benefits, such as food and nutrition assistance (e.g., SNAP and WIC, housing supports, income supports (e.g., EITC) and health-care programs (e.g., Medicaid).
Grant amount: $630,000
50CAN
To expand summer learning opportunities for children entering the first through ninth grades in public K-8 charter schools across New York City.
Grant amount: $500,000
A Better Balance
To transform New York State’s Paid Family Leave (P.F.L.) and Temporary Disability Insurance (T.D.I.) into a modern, comprehensive Paid Family and Medical Leave (P.F.M.L.) program.
Grant amount: $300,000
A.I.R. NYC
To provide home-visiting services for children and families living in Central Harlem, Brooklyn and the South Bronx.
Grant amount: $450,000
Achievement First
To support services provided by Achievement First’s charter management organization to its 24 schools in New York City.
Grant amount: $1,900,000
Adelphi University Institute for Parenting
To support the salaries of mental health consultants who engage in the Infant/Toddler Climate of Healthy Interactions for Learning and Development (IT-CHILD) pilot across NYC, as well as to build out the training pipeline for certification.
Grant amount: $265,000
Advocates for Children
To offer legal help to public-school students, especially those who are failing or have special needs.
Grant amount: $650,000
African Communities Together
To support the planning and organizational capacity building necessary to launch a workforce development program to help African immigrants advance in the health-care and social-services sectors and secure living-wage jobs.
Grant amount: $500,000
Ali Forney Center
To connect street-involved youth to mental health services, housing, Medicaid, food stamps and federal disability payments (S.S.I.).
Grant amount: $150,000
All Our Kin
To improve the quality of care given by family child-care providers in the Bronx and citywide through business training and coaching, licensing support, educational coaching and ongoing professional development.
Grant amount: $1,600,000
Amalgamated Charitable Foundation Inc
In coordination with local and national funders, to train and connect low-income New Yorkers to high-quality jobs that are created as a result of federal and state infrastructure funding.
Grant amount: $500,000
Amalgamated Foundation
To establish a learning agenda for the Child Care Quality & Innovation Initiative to codify initiative learnings, identify best practices and create scalable investment models.
Grant amount: $286,000
Amber Charter Schools
To support Amber Charter School’s implementation of a high-dosage tutoring program to address learning gaps exacerbated by the pandemic.
Grant amount: $600,000
America on Tech
To prepare the next generation of technology leaders in order to decrease the economic and racial wealth gap in underestimated communities.
Grant amount: $600,000
American Institutes for Research
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Grant amount: $552,000
ANet
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Grant amount: $600,000
Anthos Home
To launch a new nonprofit aimed at improving housing voucher utilization and placements.
Grant amount: $1,200,000
Arab-American Family Support Center
To expand programming of Caregiver-Child Bonding Circles, a culturally relevant and linguistically accessible intervention that promotes caregiver-child attachment and responsive parenting.
Grant amount: $550,000
Ariva, Inc
To provide year-round free tax preparation services to low-income tax filers and connect them to other benefits and services that can promote mobility.
Grant amount: $75,000
Ascend Learning
To support the implementation of programming for multilingual learners at a new Ascend middle school in Cypress Hills and to support the hire of a founding principal at a new Ascend middle school in Flatbush.
Grant amount: $200,000
Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development (ANHD)
To provide general operating support to ANHD which combines advocacy, community empowerment, research, and direct support to build community power and win affordable housing and thriving, equitable neighborhoods for all New Yorkers.
Grant amount: $300,000
Association to Benefit Children
To promote early learning and development equity for low-income children by providing more care for children who need intensive Early Intervention (E.I.) supports and implementing a closed-loop E.I. referral pathway.
Grant amount: $1,150,000
Autism Speaks
To embed a training program in New York City Parent Training and Information Centers for parents and children to receive services related to autism and developmental delay for families.
Grant amount: $250,000
Avenues for Justice, Inc.
To provide alternative-to-incarceration (A.T.I.) services to teens and young adults from the Lower East Side and in East Harlem.
Grant amount: $600,000
Bank Street College of Education
To strengthen instructional quality and staff retention in community-based child-care programs, ultimately nurturing a workplace culture that promotes learning and support for staff and a high-quality academic and young learners.
Grant amount: $1,236,000
Basta
To enroll students from CUNY’s Lehman College, Brooklyn College and Queens College into Project Basta, a soft skills career readiness program, and place them into jobs paying above $53,000 annually.
Grant amount: $125,000