ANNUAL REPORT 2010
     
Unless otherwise indicated, grants are for general support
* Represents a two-year grant
     
SOCIAL WELFARE
 
Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A 20,000 *
Brooklyn, NY
Community and Economic Development Unit
Center for Community Change 50,000 *
Washington, DC
Citizens Committee for New York City 30,000 *
New York, NY
Community Resource Exchange 30,000 *
New York, NY
Correctional Association of New York 20,000 *
New York, NY
Families United for Racial and Economic Equality/FUREE 20,000 *
Brooklyn, NY
Fresh Youth Initiatives 25,000 *
New York, NY
Housing Court Answers

(Formerly City-Wide Task Force on Housing Court)
35,000 *
New York, NY
inMotion 25,000 *
New York, NY
Lawyers Alliance for New York 28,500
New York, NY
2-year grant ($25,000)*
Business Law & Leadership Gala ($3,500)
Leadership Center for the Common Good      250
New York, NY
New York Communities Organizing Fund, Inc
Gala
Make the Road New York 60,000 *
Brooklyn, NY
MFY Legal Services, Inc. 35,000 *
New York, NY
Public Policy and Education Fund of New York 20,000
Brooklyn, NY
New York Communities Organizing Fund, Inc.
Pratt Center for Community Development 30,000
Brooklyn, NY
The Door - A Center of Alternatives 30,000 *
New York, NY
The Fifth Avenue Committee 50,000 *
Brooklyn, NY
The Osborne Association 50,000 *
Bronx, NY  
United Neighborhood Houses 50,000 *
New York, NY
Urban Homesteading Assistance Board 40,000 *
New York, NY
Work on overleveraged and at-risk HUD housing
Women's Housing and Economic Development Corporation 50,000 *
Bronx, NY
Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice 50,000 *
Bronx, NY    
TOTAL SOCIAL WELFARE
7
48,750
   
In 2009, the following organizations received two-year grants (for 2009-2010) in the Social Welfare Program:
Andrew Glover Youth Program
Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation
Center for Court Innovation
City Futures, Inc.
Community Voices Heard
Food Bank for New York City
Good Old Lower East Side
Legal Aid Society, The
Legal Services NYC
National Center for Law and Economic Justice
National Women’s Law Center
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest
New York State Tenants & Neighbors Information Service
Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition
Point Community Development Corporation, The
Sustainable South Bronx
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