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
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Grants Directory
(429)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.
Chapin Hall Center for Children
To support the social services and case management component of an unconditional direct cash transfer program intended to reduce youth homelessness.
Grant amount: $336,000
Chapin Hall Center for Children
To extend the evaluation period of an unconditional direct cash transfer program intended to reduce youth homelessness from months to months.
Grant amount: $160,000
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc.
To continue support for Chinese immigrant and Chinese American families at three federally qualified health centers across Chinatown and Flushing through an “enhanced” HealthySteps.
Grant amount: $900,000
Chhaya Community Development Corporation
To support culturally and linguistically competent services to meet the housing needs of low-income South Asian New Yorkers in Queens.
Grant amount: $300,000
Child Mind Institute
To implement a literacy tutoring program targeting first- and second-grade students in schools.
Grant amount: $150,000
Children's Aid
To provide comprehensive, results-oriented supports and services to children and youth across Children’s Aid’s network of community schools so that students have the mental health and academic supports necessary to succeed.
Grant amount: $1,600,000
Children's Aid
To promote social-emotional outcomes of children ages zero to five by increasing the quality of licensed child-care settings using the CHILD/IT-CHILD assessment tool and its related Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health
Grant amount: $600,000
Children's Defense Fund
To improve access to health care and child care for low-income children.
Grant amount: $800,000
Children's Health Fund
To improve the health and well-being of adults and children with chronic diseases, such as asthma and mental health challenges, and to provide health and mental health services to asylum seekers predominately from Central
Grant amount: $465,000
Children's Museum of Manhattan
To continue support for a family visitation program at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan between children and their mothers and fathers who are in custody at Rikers Island.
Grant amount: $375,000
Children's Museum of Manhattan
To install and implement Baby Brain Building Hubs, museum-quality installations for children and an accompanying parenting education model at two family shelters serving over 400 infants/toddlers.
Grant amount: $270,000
Chinese American Planning Council
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: $400,000
Chinese American Planning Council
To provide intensive one-on-one counseling and additional supports to help 450 low-income, predominately A.A.P.I. and Latinx young adults to enroll, persist in and graduate from college
Grant amount: $400,000
Chinese American Planning Council
To expand Undo Poverty: Flushing Collaborative’s narrative change campaign through the wider distribution of the “Cost of Living” documentary and community-led discussions that accompany the screenings to shift perceptions of poverty in the Flushing comm...
Grant amount: $110,000
Chinese American Planning Council
To promote social-emotional outcomes of approximately children ages zero to five by increasing the quality of home-based licensed child-care settings through mental health consultation using the IT-CHILD assessment tool,and
Grant amount: $60,000
Citizens Housing and Planning Council of New York, Inc.
To support research and technical assistance activities aimed at preserving public housing and operationalizing new resident decision-making requirements.
Grant amount: $181,000
Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York
To support leveraging research, civic engagement, and advocacy to address widening disparities from the pandemic, focusing on lifting incomes, stabilizing housing, enhancing early care and education access, and addressing behavioral health crises
Grant amount: $500,000
City Harvest
To distribute food to more than food pantries and soup kitchens in New York City.
Grant amount: $750,000
City Limits
Support City Limits’ reporting on New York’s housing and homelessness crisis, with a focus on how policy decisions impact the lives of the city’s most vulnerable populations.
Grant amount: $125,000
Claimant
To support Claimant's platform that simplifies the process of applying for federal disability benefits. It helps individuals with disabilities gather their digital medical records, uses AI to identify relevant evidence of
Grant amount: $60,000
Claimant
To support Claimant's mission using AI to simplify the process of applying for federal disability benefits, with a specific emphasis on enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of medical evidence collection, which is firmly aligned with the mission of impr...
Grant amount: $30,000
Coalition for Community Schools Excellence
To preserve and develop more high-quality schools serving low-income students by elevating community voice and ensuring that families and students are represented in school and citywide strategy development.
Grant amount: $300,000
Coalition for the Homeless
To prevent eviction and achieve housing stability, and to provide crisis and ongoing services to homeless and unstably housed households.
Grant amount: $400,000
CollegeBound Initiative
To boost the rate of college matriculation for students across at least 26 high schools and to implement a near-peer college advising and persistence program across eight four-year and two-year colleges.
Grant amount: $580,000
Columbia University Population Research Center
To continue novel research examining the returns on social policy program investments and conduct quick turnaround analysis of antipoverty effects of policy changes.
Grant amount: $595,000
Columbia University Population Research Center
Continue the Poverty Tracker survey of NYC households for 12 months to study income poverty, material hardship, health issues, and disadvantage; analyze families from the original Early Childhood Poverty Tracker with new reports and data linkages.
Grant amount: $114,850
Columbia University Population Research Center
Continue the longitudinal Poverty Tracker survey of NYC households for 12 months to study income poverty, material hardship, health issues, and disadvantage; continue analyzing families in the original Early Childhood Poverty Tracker
Grant amount: $1,885,150