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+

Grantee community partner organizations 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

Grants Directory

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This directory represents all active grants to our current community partner grantee organizations as of 2024; some organizations will appear more than once in the instances where we have two or more active projects with the same organization.

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This directory represents all active grants to our current community partner grantee organizations as of 2024; some organizations will appear more than once in the instances where we have two or more active projects with the same organization.

New York City Health + Hospitals

To pilot an opioid hotspotting programs which identifies patients who are at high risk of overdose and connects them to treatment and services.

Grant amount: $600,000

New York Common Pantry

To provide individuals living in poverty with approximately million meals.

Grant amount: $575,000

New York Common Pantry

To increase the number of families served by emergency food programs that enroll in benefits such as food and nutrition assistance, housing supports, income supports and health-care programs.

Grant amount: $475,000

New York Focus Inc

To create a new New York Focus reporter position to conduct investigative reporting into the decision-making and operations of the state's social service agencies.

Grant amount: $200,000

New York Hall of Science

To complete research and codification of a model integrating computational thinking across the full K-5 curriculum.

Grant amount: $100,000

New York Housing Conference

To support a federal housing advocacy campaign focused on protecting and expanding federal housing resources, specifically the Department of Housing and Urban Development and expanding the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit.

Grant amount: $150,000

New York Housing Conference

To provide general operating support to advance city, state, and federal policies and funding to support the development and preservation of decent and affordable housing for all New Yorkers.

Grant amount: $130,000

New York Immigration Coalition

To provide general operating support to the Coalition as it works to advocate for policies that will improve lives for immigrant New Yorkers.

Grant amount: $400,000

New York Legal Assistance Group

To provide immigration and family law legal services to victims of domestic violence.

Grant amount: $175,000

New York Public Library

To optimize reach of the library's programming to low-income individuals and enhance the quality of existing library programs that aim to increase early literacy skills.

Grant amount: $150,000

New York Public Library

To create 100 new units of deeply affordable housing by replacing a worn and outdated public library branch on an underbuilt site with a new building containing both a new, state-of-the-art library and deeply affordable apartments.

Grant amount: $9,000,000

New York-Presbyterian

To support implementation of a two-generational model of care for mother-infant dyads that integrates a suite of evidence-based models to drive improvements in maternal/child health and mental health.

Grant amount: $1,400,000

New Yorkers For Children

To support New York City’s efforts to integrate comprehensive benefits access within the Administration for Children’s Services (A.C.S.) child welfare and juvenile justice programming.

Grant amount: $1,650,000

New Yorkers United for Child Care

To build a campaign that lays the groundwork for universal child care access in New York.

Grant amount: $300,000

Nontraditional Employment For Women

To train women for jobs in the construction and building trades, transportation and utilities sectors.

Grant amount: $350,000

Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation

To enroll New Yorkers in government benefits, including food and nutrition assistance, housing support, income support and health-care programs; and to provide civil legal services assistance.

Grant amount: $300,000

Northside Center for Child Development

To sustain and expand the Clinic in Schools program to reach one more school, KIPP Washington Heights, while improving data collection and continuous improvement processes to enhance service delivery and outcomes.

Grant amount: $75,000

NPower

To train young adults who are unemployed or underemployed for entry-level jobs in information technology.

Grant amount: $400,000

NYC Fund to End Youth and Family Homelessness

To support a New York City-based funder collaborative to address youth and family homelessness.

Grant amount: $100,000

NYC Muslim Center

To wind down support for Uplift, a community-driven parenting series that aims to improve literacy and social-emotional outcomes for children aged zero to five years in the Muslim community of New York City.

Grant amount: $350,000

NYC Office of Talent and Workforce Development

To establish green economy-related youth apprenticeships at New York City government agencies and to place young adults as apprentices in those agencies.

Grant amount: $600,000

NYU School of Medicine

To expand the reach of a parent coaching model that utilizes video coaching and feedback during pediatric visits to improve caregiver-child interactions and enhance children’s language, social-emotional development and promote kindergarten readiness.

Grant amount: $400,000

NYU School of Medicine

To support a holistic mental health model that integrates a suite of evidence-based interventions to drive improvements in parental and child mental health and promote early childhood development.

Grant amount: $1,000,000

NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development

To support the pilot and expansion of the Routine Math Language program, a low-cost, parent-driven intervention aimed at strengthening the math language skills and math vocabulary development of low-income families.

Grant amount: $505,000

NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development

To enhance early childhood education by introducing a coaching model for teachers, focusing on child language and literacy through culturally-based storytelling in preschool classrooms.

Grant amount: $210,000

One Brooklyn Health System

To reduce racial disparities in maternal and child outcomes by integrating a suite of evidence-based models that enhance maternity and pediatric care for patients at one of the largest health-care systems in Brooklyn.

Grant amount: $1,300,000

One Fair Wage

To eliminate the subminimum wage for tipped wage workers and tip sharing between front- and back-of-the-house restaurant employees.

Grant amount: $200,000