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

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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.

Housing Rights Initiative

To develop, implement, and rigorously evaluate an intervention that applies behavioral insights to influence landlords to comply with source of income discrimination laws.

Grant amount: $250,000

Human Services Council of New York

To support a strategic planning process that will guide HSC’s next phase of organizational advocacy to improve economic mobility for the City’s human services workforce.

Grant amount: $200,000

Hunger Free America

To support telephonic enrollment in key public benefits, primarily food and nutrition assistance, via comprehensive contact center assistance.

Grant amount: $500,000

Hunger Free America

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: $600,000

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

To refine and scale a community-based doula program with the goal of addressing maternal and infant health disparities among women served by the public hospital system in Queens.

Grant amount: $800,000

iMentor

To increase the number of high school students who apply to, enroll in and graduate from college by providing college access programming and a mentorship program model in schools.

Grant amount: $800,000

Immigrant Children Advocates' Relief Effort (ICARE)

To fund a pilot project in Queens Family Court that fast-tracks legal proceedings for children who are eligible for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status.

Grant amount: $200,000

Immigrant Justice Corps

To provide fellowships to recent law school and college graduates to represent immigrants in cases that help them attain legal status.

Grant amount: $900,000

Immigration Research Initiative

To support a national, New-York based nonpartisan think tank focused on immigrant integration, looking at issues of economic, social, and cultural inclusion of immigrants in the United States.

Grant amount: $200,000

IMPACCT Brooklyn

To support the development of affordable and supportive housing and to provide general operating support.

Grant amount: $500,000

Institute for Family Health

To provide primary care for uninsured New Yorkers, the majority of whom are immigrants, and to provide screening and benefits access assistance for government benefits.

Grant amount: $500,000

Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop

To leverage artificial intelligence to enhance early STEM learning among elementary school students in New York City.

Grant amount: $250,000

JobsFirst NYC

To develop and operate a community-based hub and incubator that facilitates community-led, community-wide economic mobility solutions for residents of Brownsville focused on improving access to basic services, increasing economic and ownership opportunit...

Grant amount: $1,580,000

JobsFirst NYC

To support JobsFirstNYC’s implementation of the sector-based employment networks in the green economy, tech and healthcare.

Grant amount: $300,000

John Jay College Foundation

To support John Jay College of Criminal Justice’s Learning Recovery program designed to address the pandemic-induced learning loss and trauma experienced by its incoming freshman classes.

Grant amount: $600,000

John Jay College Foundation

To support the John Jay College of Criminal Justice’s Learning Recovery program, designed to address the pandemic-induced learning loss and trauma experienced by its incoming first-year class during the fall of 2024.

Grant amount: $600,000

JustFix

To connect renters to digital services that will help them address the quality of their housing and/or avoid eviction.

Grant amount: $120,000

KindWork

To prepare disconnected young adults ages 20 to 26 for customer experience and support roles at tech-enabled companies, and to support recent alumni in job placement and career progression.

Grant amount: $150,000

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center

To pilot a new strategy for addressing the mental health needs of children (age three and younger), families and family child-care providers by reducing access barriers and normalizing mental health care in the community.

Grant amount: $603,000

KIPP NYC

To support 18 schools, as well as KIPP graduates who are now enrolled in college.

Grant amount: $1,850,000

KIPP NYC

To expand the whole-school integration of computational thinking and computer science into grades 6-8, building on early positive impact on student achievement from KIPP’s K-5 computational thinking integration.

Grant amount: $268,000

LaGuardia Community College

To support Credit for Prior Learning, which awards college credits for an individual’s life experience and supports degree completion for New Yorkers with some college credits.

Grant amount: $400,000

Lawyers For Children

To provide legal representation and social work services for adolescents and young adults who are in or aging out of foster care.

Grant amount: $1,080,000

Leading Educators

To support the integration of technology and blended learning practices into Leading Educators’ educator high-quality training model aligned to curriculum as part of the NYC Reads initiative.

Grant amount: $400,000

Leap Fund

To expand the benefits cliffs calculator program, explore and secure strategic partnerships to extend the reach of Leap Fund's work and proven pilots (employer initiatives, data & storytelling initiatives).

Grant amount: $200,000

Learnyx

To support Learnyx building an AI-powered reading platform that aims to personalize learning for students.

Grant amount: $60,000

Learnyx

To offer an AI-powered reading platform that personalizes learning for K-12 students, enhancing reading skills through adaptive instruction.

Grant amount: $30,000