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
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M
New Yorkers living in poverty
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Grantee Directory
(307)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.
BerlinRosen
To increase applications and enrollment into New York City’s free 3K and Pre-K program in community districts that have shown low rates of enrollment.
Grant amount: $300,000
Black Women's Blueprint, Inc.
To improve maternal and child health and mental health outcomes among women and families living in Brooklyn through the support of health services and the evaluation of their impact.
Grant amount: $250,000
Borough of Manhattan Community College
To develop and pilot a holistic sector-based training program geared towards high-wage careers in the healthcare and information technology sectors, with a particular focus on women of color in the Bronx and Upper Manhattan.
Grant amount: $1,700,000
Bottom Line
To provide individualized campus-based counseling to low-income, first-generation students to help them graduate from college.
Grant amount: $300,000
Bowery Residents' Committee
To support efforts to develop new affordable housing.
Grant amount: $400,000
Breaking Ground
To address the needs of homeless and formerly homeless New Yorkers and to develop and operate supportive housing.
Grant amount: $1,200,000
Bronx Care Health System
To support Early Head Start home visiting and provide enhanced therapies and parent training for families with an infant in the neonatal intensive care unit and families overall.
Grant amount: $255,000
Bronx Defenders
To develop community-driven solutions to address mobility gaps.
Grant amount: $1,580,000
BronxWorks
To provide essential services to asylum-seeking families, support mental health outreach in family residences, assist young adults in obtaining their high school equivalency and further education or job certifications, increase enrollment in benefit prog...
Grant amount: $1,585,000
Brookings Institution
To provide rapid turnaround fiscal policy analyses of New York City and State budgets, as pertain to Robin Hoodâs policy priorities & to provide targeted research and fiscal analysis in support of Robin Hood-funded worker justice campaigns.
Grant amount: $350,000
Brooklyn Legal Services
To help low-income tenants living in multifamily rental buildings preserve the affordability and habitability of their units; and to help low-income homeowners avoid foreclosure and subsequently ensure that they maintain housing.
Grant amount: $435,000
Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation
To provide skills training to prepare low-income residents of Brooklyn for opportunities in advanced manufacturing at Navy Yard businesses.
Grant amount: $150,000
Brooklyn Workforce Innovations
To operate sector-based training programs for unemployed and underemployed residents of Brooklyn.
Grant amount: $1,525,000
Building Skills NY
To train and place low-income, primarily minority New Yorkers, into construction jobs that pay an average wage of $20 an hour, and to support upskilling program alumni into higher-wage jobs within the building trades.
Grant amount: $200,000
CAMBA
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 solutions.
Grant amount: $300,000
Cambiar Education
To develop, pilot and bring to market a technology-enabled, foundational reading curriculum for prekindergarten through second-grade students.
Grant amount: $600,000
CareerWise New York
To support low-income high school students in an intensive three-year modern youth apprenticeship program.
Grant amount: $375,000
CASES
To prevent criminally involved youth between the ages of 16-24 from returning to the juvenile or adult criminal justice system.
Grant amount: $460,000
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York
To provide legal immigration services and social service referrals to unaccompanied immigrant children in New York City. NOTE: In collaboration with: Catholic Charities, The Door, Kids in Need of Defense, Legal Aid Society, Make the Road New York and
Grant amount: $160,000
Center for Employment Opportunities
To place formerly incarcerated individuals into jobs and to connect them to upskilling opportunities.
Grant amount: $575,000
Center for Family Life in Sunset Park
To provide after-school programs, employment assistance, family counseling, and emergency food, and runs a benefits access site.
Grant amount: $1,485,000
Center for Justice Innovation
To reduce recidivism of formerly incarcerated teenagers; help school dropouts get their High School Equivalency; and help at-risk youth avoid committing crimes through job placement and other services.
Grant amount: $2,125,000
Center for New York City Affairs at the New School
To provide rapid turnaround fiscal policy analyses of New York City and State budgets, as pertain to Robin Hoodâs policy priorities & to provide targeted research and fiscal analysis in support of Robin Hood-funded worker justice campaigns.
Grant amount: $1,830,000
Center for Public Research and Leadership
To continue research on and support for models that strengthen school-family partnerships enabled by and focused on blended literacy and computational thinking.
Grant amount: $850,000
Center for Urban Community Services
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: $1,850,000
Center for Urban Families
To support pilot projects focused on multi-generational families in the Greater Penn North area of Baltimore and address mobility gaps by creating a network of direct service organizations to provide targeted interventions.
Grant amount: $1,580,000
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
To provide general operating support the Center, which is committed to developing nonpartisan research to advance support for key poverty-fighting federal policy issues related to housing, refundable tax credits, health care, childcare, paid leave, and n...
Grant amount: $900,000