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

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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.

Urban Institute

To study the equity impacts and build awareness of New York State’s mandate that all schools in New York City lower class sizes by

Grant amount: $100,000

Urban Justice Center

To provide civil legal services around housing, immigration, benefits/income maintenance, and other areas to at least 1,200 low-income households.

Grant amount: $420,000

Urban Pathways, Inc.

To address the health, mental health and housing needs of homeless and formerly homeless New Yorkers and to develop and operate supportive housing.

Grant amount: $50,000

Urban Upbound

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

Grant amount: $150,000

Vera Institute of Justice

To support the Greater Justice New York project, focused on leveraging data and policy analysis to reduce NYC's carceral footprint and increase investment in evidence-based solutions that help those touched by the criminal legal system.

Grant amount: $400,000

Violet Services, Inc.

To support the first health equity platform that uses a proprietary benchmarking framework for measuring inclusivity of providers.

Grant amount: $250,000

VOCAL-NY

To continue ongoing advocacy effort to improve and expand CityFHEPS, New York City’s local rental assistance voucher for households at risk of and experiencing homelessness and build the case for a statewide voucher.

Grant amount: $150,000

Voces Latinas

To scale Voces Latinas’ (V.L.) existing work that supports new migrants seeking support services including legal, workforce development and health care services.

Grant amount: $300,000

West Side Campaign Against Hunger

To execute year two of the neighborhood-based innovative food distribution pilot focused on reaching New Yorkers who experience food insecurity but do not utilize the emergency food system.

Grant amount: $260,000

West Side Campaign Against Hunger

To increase the number of individuals and families that enroll in benefits, such as food and nutrition assistance (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,

Grant amount: $400,000

West Side Campaign Against Hunger

To provide households living in poverty with pounds of healthy food per year through your food pantry, mobile pantry and community hubs.

Grant amount: $500,000

Westchester Children's Association

To increase public awareness of child poverty in Westchester County and leverage the CPRAC to New York State accountable for enacting policies and programs that reduce the child poverty rate.

Grant amount: $100,000

WeTeach CS

To import to New York CityWeTeach_CS’s model, in collaboration with BootUpProfessional Development, for integrating computational thinking school-wide and expand its use in the elementary context.

Grant amount: $500,000

Wildlife Conservation Society

To increase STEM learning opportunities for children ages two to four by implementing STEM Starters, a high-quality early childhood STEM education ecosystem, in schools and in community through partnerships with local zoos.

Grant amount: $300,000

Women in Need, Inc

To increase the number of families that enroll in benefits, such as food and nutrition assistance (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and

Grant amount: $300,000

Women in Need, Inc

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

Grant amount: $50,000

Women in Need, Inc

To provide at least newly arrived asylum seekers currently in shelter with employment opportunities, legal status, public benefits, and permanent housing.

Grant amount: $300,000

Women in Need, Inc

To help homeless families with children by providing services while they are living in the shelter system and to help them obtain permanent housing.

Grant amount: $1,000,000

Women's Housing and Economic Development Corp. (WHEDCO)

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: $440,000

Worker's Justice Project

To support the Workers’ Justice Project in establishing a series of worker hubs across the city that serve as resource centers for delivery drivers who are the victims of traffic crimes, wage theft and other safety and

Grant amount: $450,000

Yale University

To train the state’s existing mental health consultants on the IT-CHILD model develop a train-the-trainer model in partnership with the state to complete the rollout the statewide mental health consultation model in

Grant amount: $365,000

Yale University

To support ongoing scaling efforts of the MOMS Partnership in shelter and in federally-qualified health centers, as well as cultural and linguistic adaptations for Spanish- and Chinese-speaking populations.

Grant amount: $550,000

Year Up

To train young adults from low-income backgrounds with no postsecondary education for well-paying entry-level technology jobs.

Grant amount: $250,000

Zero to Three

To support Zero to Threes efforts in providing training, billing and revenue-capture support, and linguistic adaptation to the statewide expansion of HealthySteps via the Office of Mental Health.

Grant amount: $993,000