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ANNUAL REPORT 2009

Unless otherwise indicated, grants are for general support
* Represents a two-year grant

SOCIAL WELFARE

 

 

 

Andrew Glover Youth Program

17,500 *

New York, NY

 

Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development

40,000 *

New York, NY

 

Initiative for Neighborhood and Citywide Organizing

 

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

15,000 *

Brooklyn, NY

 

Center for Court Innovation

22,500 *

New York, NY

 

City Futures, Inc.

7,500 *

New York, NY

 

City-Wide Task Force

15,000

New York, NY

 

Matching Grant (15,000)

 

Community Voices Heard

30,000 *

New York, NY

 

Food Bank for New York City

30,000 *

New York, NY

 

Good Old Lower East Side

20,000 *

New York, NY

 

Legal Aid Society, The

50,000 *

New York, NY

 

Civil Division

 

Legal Services NYC

30,000 *

New York, NY

 

National Center for Law and Economic Justice

20,000 *

New York, NY

 

Project Fair Play New York

 

National Women’s Law Center

20,000 *

Washington, DC

 

Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project

40,000 *

New York, NY

 

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest

35,000 *

New York, NY

 

Environmental Justice and Community

 

Development Project

New York State Tenants & Neighbors Information Service

20,000 *

New York, NY

 

Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition

25,000 *

Bronx, NY

 

Point Community Development Corporation, The

25,000 *

Bronx, NY

 

Pratt Center for Community Development

20,000

Brooklyn, NY

 

Sustainable South Bronx

20,000 *

The Bronx, NY

 

UJA-Federation of New York

25,000

New York, NY

 

New York City Program

 

UPROSE

20,000 *

Brooklyn, NY


TOTAL SOCIAL WELFARE

5

47,500

 

 

In 2008, the following organizations received two-year grants (for 2008-2009) in the Social Welfare Program:

 

Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A/Community & Economic Development Unit

 

The Brotherhood/Sister Sol

 

Center for Community Change

 

Citizens Committee for New York City

 

City-Wide Task Force on Housing Court

 

Community Resource Exchange

 

The Correctional Association of New York

 

Center for Alternative Sentencing & Employment Service

 

The Door - A Center of Alternatives

 

Families United for Racial & Economic Equality

 

The Fifth Avenue Committee

 

Fresh Youth Initiatives

 

InMotion

 

Lawyers Alliance for New York

 

Make the Road New York

 

MFY Legal Services

 

New York Agency for Community Affairs/New York ACORN

 

New York City Coalition Against Hunger

 

Nontraditional Employment for Women

 

The Osborne Foundation

 

United Neighborhood Houses

 

Urban Homesteading Assistance Board

 

Women's Housing and Economic Development Corporation

 

Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice

 

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