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
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Grants Directory
(425)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.
CAMBA
To expand access to care for underserved, high-risk pregnant and postpartum women through on-site support services within family shelters and NYC Housing Authority developments.
Grant amount: $325,000
Cambiar Education
To scale Magpie’s K-2 literacy solution, expand content to grades 3-8 and leverage artificial intelligence for increased data collection, engagement and personalization.
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 from returning to the juvenile or adult criminal justice system and to connect them to full-time employment.
Grant amount: $525,000
Center for an Urban Future
To close the tech opportunity gap in New York by building public and legislative support for long-term investments that expand and improve K-12 computing education.
Grant amount: $80,000
Center for Education Market Dynamics (CEMD)
To pilot the use of artificial intelligence to better understand what supplementary literacy materials, and in what combination, are being used in New York City schools to drive greater coherence.
Grant amount: $120,000
Center for Educational Equity
To support equitable educational funding, analyze New York's foundation aid formula to develop a new one that reflects changes in student populations, updated student need metrics, and critical modifications like classroom size mandates.
Grant amount: $28,000
Center for Employment Opportunities
To provide formerly incarcerated individuals with leadership and advocacy training to elevate the voices of those with lived experience in criminal justice policy reform efforts.
Grant amount: $100,000
Center for Employment Opportunities
To place formerly incarcerated individuals into jobs and to connect them to upskilling opportunities.
Grant amount: $300,000
Center for Family Life in Sunset Park
To support the Cooperative Development Project and provide technical assistance for Up & Go, a booking platform for cooperatives, connecting worker-owners to jobs that pay $30 per hour, to support the cooperative's scaling initiatives.
Grant amount: $175,000
Center for Family Life in Sunset Park
To enroll New Yorkers in government benefits, including food and nutrition assistance, housing and income support, tax assistance, and health-care programs.
Grant amount: $550,000
Center for Family Life in Sunset Park
To help new migrants by providing screening for benefits, legal assistance and job training and placement support.
Grant amount: $400,000
Center for Justice Innovation
To improve physical and mental health outcomes for family court-involved infants and their families through intensive clinical counseling and community resource connection.
Grant amount: $350,000
Center for Justice Innovation
To support the creation of a Parent Support Hub, which will leverage existing programming to create wraparound supports for young parents and prevent justice involvement as an extension of a city-funded pilot, “Young Parent.”
Grant amount: $500,000
Center for Justice Innovation
To provide career readiness, job training and placement services, as well as G.E.D. preparation and wraparound supports to at-risk and justice-involved youth.
Grant amount: $375,000
Center for Justice Innovation
To provide youth involved in the criminal justice system an alternative-to-incarceration program that includes case management, counseling and drug prevention with the goal of reducing the number of young people reconvicted of a crime.
Grant amount: $700,000
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 Hood’s policy priorities and to provide targeted research and fiscal analysis in support of Robin Hood-funded worker justice campaigns.
Grant amount: $600,000
Center for New York City Affairs at the New School
To conduct a field-participatory-action research project focused on Family-based Child Care (FCC) providers and develop new legislative and administrative policy solutions that will stabilize and strengthen the FCC workforce.
Grant amount: $550,000
Center for Public Research and Leadership
To expand and measure promising school-family engagement strategies that strengthen blended literacy and computational thinking, and build on training and toolkit resources that increase the capacity of nonprofits.
Grant amount: $500,000
Center for Urban Community Services
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: $900,000
Center for Urban Community Services
To provide homeless and formerly homeless individuals with psychiatric and medical care.
Grant amount: $1,100,000
Center for Urban Families
To fund the growth of the Baltimore Communities Assisting and Advancing Neighbors initiative, expanding the "Learn and Earn" workshop series and community partner network.
Grant amount: $100,000
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
To support an initiative to push back against harmful executive actions at the federal government level that will have a significant impact on low-income New York families.
Grant amount: $300,000
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
To provide general operating support to the Center, which is committed to developing nonpartisan research to advance support for key poverty-fighting federal policy issues.
Grant amount: $600,000
Central Queens Academy Charter School
To support expansion by opening a second school, serving K-8 students and replicating its high-performing model in a diverse, underserved community.
Grant amount: $325,000
Chances for Children - NY
To provide general operating support to support the parents and caregivers of 0-3-year-olds in New York City.
Grant amount: $1,000,000
Change Impact
To develop an implementation plan and pilot recommendations that will support the city's priority to enhance enrollment in child care for children living in shelter.
Grant amount: $160,000