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Recent Grants
Brooklyn Community Housing and Services
$300,000
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A renewal grant to continue support of the Fresh Start Initiative—a three-pronged programmatic approach to helping families who have experienced domestic violence, emphasizing support for heads of households with mental health needs.
National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty d/b/a National Homelessness Law Center
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to support the expansion to New York City of the Housing Not Handcuffs campaign, which seeks to end the criminalization of unsheltered people.
Trinity Community Connection
$100,000
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A renewal general operating grant to support Trinity Place Shelter, a transitional shelter supporting housing unstable LGBTQIA+ youth and adults.
Marshall Project Inc
$200,000
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A renewal general operating grant to support the grantee’s mission to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about reforming the US criminal justice system.
Rising Ground
$175,000
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A renewal project grant to expand grantee's capacity to support young adults experiencing housing instability through peer support, case management, and wraparound services.
Urban Pathways, Inc.
$250,000
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A renewal grant to deepen and expand the grantee’s senior reentry project, as well as support organizational diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Justice Committee Inc
$100,000
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A renewal project grant to build the capacity of community members in New York City neighborhoods with high rates of criminalization and violence to better ensure people’s safety, health, and well-being.
Supportive Housing Network of New York
$300,000
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A general operating renewal grant in support of the organization’s mission which, through collective efforts, works to end homelessness among the most vulnerable New Yorkers through the creation of sufficient supportive housing by engaging all sectors—public, private and nonprofit—to ensure supportive housing’s quality and proliferation through advocacy, policy analysis, training, technical assistance, and public education.
Sakhi for South Asian Women
$300,000
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A renewal grant to support the relocation of South Asian survivors of gender-based violence to safe and stable housing using rental subsidies and wraparound services.
Hartford International University for Religion and Peace
$325,000
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A project grant that leverages data-driven resources and cohort-based support to help faith leaders make research-guided decisions as they navigate the challenges of rapidly changing contexts.