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

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Invested in NYC's most innovative poverty-fighting solutions in 2023

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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.

Relay Graduate School of Education

To strengthen the leadership capacity of New York City superintendents and principals by providing training and coaching to the leaders in 15 K-8 community school districts across NYC Public Schools.

Grant amount: $1,000,000

Relay Graduate School of Education

To complete integration of computational thinking into Relay Graduate School of Education’s (Relay) online master of arts in teaching and certification programs for pre- and in-service teachers to scale across New York City

Grant amount: $750,000

Research Foundation of CUNY

With the goal of accelerating student learning, this grant supports the City University of New York’s Reading Corps to recruit and place 700 unique (800 total) college students as early literacy tutors in high-need elementary schools across New York City...

Grant amount: $190,000

RESULTS Education Fund

To provide project-based support for the U.S. Anti-Poverty Program, to build bipartisan support for key poverty-fighting federal policy issues related to housing, refundable tax credits, health care, childcare, paid leave,

Grant amount: $550,000

Revival Finance, Inc.

To support Revival’s mission to solve the problem of consumer debt through an online platform where borrowers can buy out and eliminate their debt for the same pennies on the dollar rates that it gets sold to institutional

Grant amount: $50,000

Richmond Community Foundation

To support a pilot project focused on adults and young adults ages in the Sycamore Drive neighborhood (Northwest Antioch) of East Contra Costa County to build trust and belonging, act on projects addressing community issues

Grant amount: $1,580,000

Richmond Community Foundation

To support a planning process in East Contra Costa County (East County) to develop community-driven solutions to address mobility gaps.

Grant amount: $125,000

Richmond University Medical Center

To provide comprehensive mental and behavioral health services to approximately Staten Island children and their families that are enrolled in its preschool programs.

Grant amount: $450,000

Right to Counsel NYC Coalition

To ensure the equitable implementation of the city’s Right to Counsel law, inform tenants of their right to counsel and prevent evictions.

Grant amount: $300,000

River Fund

To provide households living in poverty with pounds of food through a food pantry and mobile market.

Grant amount: $250,000

River Fund

To increase the number of families who enroll in benefits like food and nutrition assistance (SNAP, WIC), housing supports (rental assistance, eviction prevention programs), income supports (EITC, CTC and other available programs), and health care progra...

Grant amount: $200,000

Rose F. Kennedy Children's Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center at Montefiore Medical Center

To provide mental health therapy in group and individual formats to low-income parents and children with mental health issues.

Grant amount: $300,000

Safe Horizon

To connect at-risk young adults to mental health services, and to support the implementation of a comprehensive early childhood service model to address parent-child mental health and provide parenting support for families

Grant amount: $450,000

Sakhi for South Asian Survivors

To connect South Asian domestic violence survivors to housing and services.

Grant amount: $400,000

Samaritan Village

To increase access and connections to child care for families with young children who are living in shelter by building a community of practice for five New York City (N.Y.C.) family shelter providers to share learnings and

Grant amount: $50,000

Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy

To provide general operating support for analysis, advocacy, and community engagement that advances public policy that reduces child poverty reduction, improves child care, and ensures child health and wellbeing.

Grant amount: $650,000

SCO Family of Services

To support students at three transfer high schools as they earn a high school diploma and pursue a meaningful postsecondary pathway.

Grant amount: $875,000

Snappable

To support Snappable’s digital payment system that solves the challenges of using government-funded nutrition benefits, providing an efficient digital payment and invoice management system

Grant amount: $50,000

Social Creatures

To pilot a new parenting support group and training program and integrate as part of regular post-partum well visits with new parents/caregivers that targets parent mental health, peer connection, and newborn/infant cognition.

Grant amount: $455,000

Social Strategy Associates

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

South Asian Youth Action

To provide intensive one-on-one counseling and additional supports to help low-income, predominately Asian American and Pacific Islander young adults to enroll, persist in, and graduate from college.

Grant amount: $400,000

Sponsors for Educational Opportunity

To increase the number of low-income students who matriculate to and persist through college by serving students in grades nine through with academic enrichment and college advising services.

Grant amount: $240,000

St. John's Bread & Life Program

To increase the number of families who enroll in benefits like food and nutrition assistance (SNAP, WIC), housing supports (rental assistance, eviction prevention programs), income supports (EITC, CTC and other available programs), and health care progra...

Grant amount: $125,000

St. John's Bread & Life Program

To provide 30,000 individuals living in poverty with approximately 3 million meals.

Grant amount: $550,000

St. Nicks Alliance

To train and place individuals into construction, HVAC and environmental remediation jobs that pay an average starting wage of per hour with pathways to advancement.

Grant amount: $225,000

Stanford University Center on Early Childhood

To provide technical assistance to Fund for Early Learning (FUEL) community partners using the tools developed by Dr. Philip Fisher and his team as an approach to program development and evaluation.

Grant amount: $855,000

State University of New York Office of Student Success

To enroll low-income, low-achieving students from New York City attending colleges within the SUNY system in evidence-based programming proven to significantly increase on-time associate and bachelor’s degree graduation

Grant amount: $1,500,000