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

(436)

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.

This field is required.

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.

St. John's Bread & Life Program

To provide individuals living in poverty with meals.

Grant amount: $625,000

St. Nicks Alliance

To train and place individuals into construction, HVAC and environmental remediation jobs that pay an average starting wage of $19 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

Starlight

To simplify access to government benefits for low-income households by partnering with financial institutions to deliver a seamless, white-labeled solution that improves financial stability and customer loyalty.

Grant amount: $250,000

State University of New York

To support the integration of the science of reading into teacher education programs at the State University of New York.

Grant amount: $200,000

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 rates.

Grant amount: $1,500,000

STRIVE

To train young adults who experience multiple barriers to employment, including justice-involvement, and place them into entry-level jobs in health-care administration or construction

Grant amount: $650,000

Success Academy Charter Schools

To prepare students attending Success Academy’s 58 schools for success beyond high school through high-quality academic, enrichment and college advising programming.

Grant amount: $1,500,000

Sunset Park Health Council

To increase the capacity of Family Health Centers to provide targeted case management, legal services and community-based social services to new immigrant arrivals. The work will take place on-site at shelters across South and Central Brooklyn.

Grant amount: $230,000

TakeRoot Justice

To support community-based legal services aimed at preventing the displacement of low-income communities of color.

Grant amount: $200,000

Teach for America New York

To support pre-service summer institutes, in-service coaching and graduate education in special education and early childhood education.

Grant amount: $500,000

Teach for America New York

To recruit, place, train and retain a diverse set of teachers in New York City public school classrooms.

Grant amount: $375,000

Teachers College, Columbia University

To develop, pilot and evaluate a version of ExCELL, an evidence-based professional development program, for Pre-K to third-grade educators that targets dual-language learners’ oral language and literacy skills.

Grant amount: $275,000

Teaching Lab

To promote the literacy skills of preschoolers by providing professional learning and intensive coaching that aligns with NYC Reads to early childhood educators in public schools.

Grant amount: $1,500,000

Teaching Lab

To train and coach educators in the Bronx and Brooklyn to effectively implement high-quality curriculum and to partner with Coursemojo and Magpie to provide A.I.-powered tools to improve literacy outcomes.

Grant amount: $605,000

Teaching Lab

To expand Teaching Lab’s teacher training model for the implementation of high-quality curriculum to include aligned, supplemental, tech-enabled tools to drive the adoption of blended literacy practices.

Grant amount: $600,000

Teaching Matters

To expand a blended literacy model and to create resources for the integration of education technology tools.

Grant amount: $300,000

Teaching Matters

To promote the literacy skills of preschoolers by providing professional learning and intensive coaching that aligns with NYC Reads to early childhood educators in public schools.

Grant amount: $1,001,000

Tech:NYC Foundation

To conduct a landscape analysis uncovering the artificial intelligence needs of and resources for nonprofits in New York City and pilot programs to build artificial intelligence capacity among education nonprofits.

Grant amount: $500,000

Tech:NYC Foundation

To support the Decoded Futures initiative in iterating scalable solutions for education nonprofits in New York City to build artificial intelligence skills and leverage emergent technology to improve academic outcomes for students.

Grant amount: $400,000

The 5BORO Institute

To deepen engagement with civic and business leaders in child-care advocacy and catalyze new conversations that will help drive change.

Grant amount: $75,000

The Action Lab

To fund the creation of a child-care educator organizing consortium.

Grant amount: $560,000

The Advocacy Institute

To equip New Yorkers with the legislative advocacy skills, knowledge, and tools they need to build power for their communities.

Grant amount: $500,000

The Brotherhood/Sister Sol

To support the expansion of high school students served by youth focused empowerment programs and a traditional college advising program.

Grant amount: $450,000

The Campaign Against Hunger

To increase the number of families who enroll in public benefits, such as food and nutrition assistance, housing supports, and income supports.

Grant amount: $100,000

The Campaign Against Hunger

To provide individuals living in poverty with meals.

Grant amount: $275,000

The Child Center of New York

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

Grant amount: $570,000