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
(440)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 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.
Anthos Home
To support a new nonprofit that aims to streamline housing voucher administration and reduce the amount of time New Yorkers are spending in shelter.
Grant amount: $1,000,000
Arab-American Family Support Center
To expand programming of Caregiver-Child Bonding Circles, a culturally relevant and linguistically accessible intervention that promotes caregiver-child attachment and responsive parenting.
Grant amount: $550,000
Ariva
To enroll New Yorkers in government benefits, focusing primarily on tax preparation assistance.
Grant amount: $100,000
Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development (ANHD)
To provide general operating support to the Association, which combines advocacy, community empowerment, research and direct support to build community power and win affordable housing and thriving, equitable neighborhoods for all New Yorkers.
Grant amount: $500,000
Association to Benefit Children
To continue support of the integration of therapeutic Early Intervention programming into Early Head Start to provide full-day, high-quality care to infants and toddlers with developmental delays to reduce academic disparities.
Grant amount: $1,100,000
Association to Benefit Children
To provide one-time general operating support to supplement the Association's programs and operations.
Grant amount: $50,000
Autism Speaks
To improve access to clinical therapies and programs for low-income families in order to identify and address children’s developmental delays and autism.
Grant amount: $250,000
Avenues for Justice
To prevent justice-involved youth from returning to the juvenile or adult criminal justice system and connect them to full-time employment.
Grant amount: $600,000
Beam Center
To provide low-income students with high-quality work-based learning connected to youth employment and training in specialized fields.
Grant amount: $350,000
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation
To provide general operating support to strengthen organizational fiscal and management capacity, and to help the organization move to a financially sustainable revenue-generating model.
Grant amount: $200,000
BerlinRosen
To increase applications and enrollment into New York City’s free and Pre-K program in community districts that have shown low rates of enrollment.
Grant amount: $300,000
Beyond 12 Education
To develop a generative artificial intelligence empowered coaching application to support low-income students to persist in and through college.
Grant amount: $1,000,000
Big Picture Learning
To provide technical assistance to 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 help improve college retention and graduation for Black and Latino male students.
Grant amount: $1,000,000
Borough of Manhattan Community College
To continue the development of a pilot holistic sector-based training program geared towards high-wage careers in the healthcare sector, with a particular focus on parents in the Bronx and Upper Manhattan.
Grant amount: $400,000
Bottom Line
To provide individualized 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: $800,000
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
Bridge Street Development Corporation
To support an initiative aimed at preserving deeply affordable senior housing.
Grant amount: $500,000
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 the continued operation and growth of the Bronx Leadership and Organizing Center (BLOC), the Mobility LABs pilot developed by Bronx Defenders.
Grant amount: $175,000
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 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 help newly arrived migrants apply for temporary protected status, work and other benefits, as well as connect migrants to employment and 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