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.

Big Picture Learning

To provide technical assistance to four transfer schools to increase their graduation rates by strengthening their capacity to deliver career-connected learning that results in work-based learning opportunities that are shaped by students’ interests.

Grant amount: $720,000

Black Women's Blueprint, Inc.

To improve mental health outcomes among pregnant and postpartum women and their families living in Far Rockaway.

Grant amount: $275,000

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: $1,200,000

Borough of Manhattan Community College

To help improve college retention and graduation for Black and Latino male students.

Grant amount: $1,000,000

Bottom Line

To provide individualized, campus-based counseling to low-income, first-generation students to help them access and graduate from college.

Grant amount: $225,000

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: $1,100,000

Bronx Defenders

To enroll families in critical benefits, such as SNAP, Medicaid, and housing supports, and provide civil legal services to low-income New Yorkers.

Grant amount: $300,000

Bronx Defenders

To support a planning process in the Bronx to develop solutions to address mobility gaps.

Grant amount: $1,580,000

BronxCare 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: $510,000

BronxWorks

To help disconnected young adults in the South Bronx earn their high school equivalency certificate to enter and persist in college or earn certifications leading to jobs in a variety of sectors.

Grant amount: $350,000

BronxWorks

To help low-income high school graduates and high school equivalency holders enroll in community college, and to provide follow-up support to increase the chances that these young adults graduate.

Grant amount: $395,000

BronxWorks

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: $500,000

BronxWorks

To support ongoing implementation of the MOMS Partnership at two family shelters and to two additional shelters, as well as cultural and linguistic adaptation for Spanish-speaking in shelter.

Grant amount: $500,000

BronxWorks

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

BronxWorks

To help newly arrived migrants apply for temporary protected status, work and other benefits, as well as connect migrants to BronxWorks’ employment and as a second language training programs

Grant amount: $400,000

BronxWorks

To help disconnected young adults in the South Bronx earn their high school equivalency certificate combined with job training to get and keep jobs in a variety of resilient sectors.

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

Grant amount: $350,000

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 train 115 young adults from low-income backgrounds for careers in carpentry, cabling and television and film production

Grant amount: $350,000

Brooklyn Workforce Innovations

To train low-income New Yorkers for careers in commercial driving.

Grant amount: $550,000

Brooklyn Workforce Innovations

To train and place New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) residents in building maintenance positions at NYCHA properties.

Grant amount: $625,000

Building Skills NY

To train and place low-income, primarily minority New Yorkers, into construction jobs that pay an average wage of an hour, and to support upskilling program alumni into higher-wage jobs within the building trades.

Grant amount: $200,000

BUMP

To review publicly available databases to establish baseline data about NY's Human Services workforce and their pay, and to inform recommendations regarding what the minimum pay standard should be for the sector.

Grant amount: $60,000

CAMBA

To support the expansion of the MOMS Partnership program into two family shelters in the Bronx: Evergreen Family Shelter and Park Avenue Residence.

Grant amount: $265,000

CAMBA

To partner with two State University of New York (SUNY) schools to offer dual-credit courses taught by high school classroom teachers, CAMBA instructors and college faculty members.

Grant amount: $1,140,000

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

Grant amount: $50,000