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
(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.
Forestdale
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
Fortune Society
To continue support for a housing advocacy initiative designed to reduce housing discrimination, fight the "prison-to-shelter" pipeline, and contribute housing policy recommendations
Grant amount: $150,000
Fortune Society
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 To increase the number of individuals and families
Grant amount: $550,000
Fund for Public Health in New York
To promote equity in access to Early Intervention services in communities with the lowerst rates of referrals and build sustainability and replicability of a new referral and service uptake system that provides timely
Grant amount: $1,860,000
Fund for Public Health in New York
To expand, strengthen and sustain school-based mental health services for more than school-aged children by supporting telehealth services and developing a robust insurance billing infrastructure across community-based
Grant amount: $750,000
Fund for Public Schools
To enhance professional development opportunities for teachers and leaders through support of the New York City Department of Education’s district-charter partnerships through such programs as Relay Graduate School of
Grant amount: $1,000,000
Fund for Public Schools
To support the New York Department of Education to create a network of academically-enhanced community schools that will infuse best practices in instructional leadership and curricular interventions to further increase
Grant amount: $5,500,000
Fund for Public Schools
To implement New York City Reads, a city-wide initiative to roll out high-quality curriculum and teacher training to ensure all students learn to read and grade students are algebra ready.
Grant amount: $2,500,000
Fund for Public Schools
To implement New York City Reads, a city-wide initiative to roll out high-quality curriculum and teacher training to ensure all students learn to read and grade students are algebra ready.
Grant amount: $330,680
Fund for Public Schools
Conduct a comprehensive citywide needs assessment and forecast for early childhood education services to inform equitable seat and budget allocation across the city to improve access to and uptake of child care, Pre-K and 3K programs.
Grant amount: $500,000
Fund for Public Schools
To build the pipeline of high-quality teachers joining New York City Public Schools by launching a new, grow-your-own teacher certification pathway in the 2024-25 school year.
Grant amount: $1,000,000
Fund for Public Schools
To implement a health-care intermediary pilot and provide 450 work-based learning experiences through internships, workplace challenges and general career exposure.
Grant amount: $515,000
Fund for Public Schools
To support the project management and professional learning needed to implement NYC Reads, a citywide initiative to roll out high-quality curriculum and teacher training to ensure that all kindergarten to fifth-grade students learn to read.
Grant amount: $1,186,000
Future Now at Bronx Community College
To help disconnected youth aged 17 to 24 per year earn their high school equivalency (H.S.E.) diploma and enroll in community college, and to provide follow-up support to increase the chances that these young adults graduate.
Grant amount: $930,000
Gather
To support Gather, a platform that builds white-labeled apps for community organizations, enabling them to efficiently connect members with essential resources, events, and community support. This technology is particularly
Grant amount: $40,000
Getting Out and Staying Out
To help prevent youth involved in the criminal justice system from returning to incarceration.
Grant amount: $250,000
GO Project
To provide academic and social-emotional skill development to low-income elementary and middle school students through outside of school and summer programming.
Grant amount: $225,000
Goddard Riverside Community Center
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: $420,000
Good Shepherd Services
To support students at three transfer high schools as they earn a high school diploma and pursue a meaningful postsecondary pathway.
Grant amount: $875,000
Good Shepherd 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: $450,000
Good Shepherd Services
To support the LifeLink program, which helps low-performing high school seniors and G.E.D. certificate holders enter and stay in community college.
Grant amount: $525,000
Good Shepherd Services
To build out a Career Development and Occupational Studies credential pathway and provide students with aligned work-based learning experiences that support their earning a high school diploma.
Grant amount: $1,100,000
Grand Street Settlement
To increase the number of families that enroll in benefits such as food and nutrition assistance (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and
Grant amount: $450,000
Grand Street Settlement
To improve upon and ensure strong mental health and social-emotional environments in all Grand Street Settlement child-care sites by using the CHILD/IT-CHILD assessment tool and its related Infant/Early Childhood Mental
Grant amount: $412,000
Grow Brooklyn
To increase the number of individuals and families that receive income supports, primarily tax refunds and credits.
Grant amount: $75,000
Harlem Children's Zone
To provide general operating support for Harlem Children’s Zone’s youth programming, and to increase the number of families that enroll in public benefits, housing assistance, income supports and health-care programs.
Grant amount: $2,000,000
Healing Schools Project
To support the implementation of Healing Schools Project’s program model, which focuses on improving teacher well-being, and therefore job satisfaction and retention, across six schools in the Bronx and Queens.
Grant amount: $300,000