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Recent Grants
Bridge Street Development Corporation
$200,000
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A project grant to increase the housing development capacity of Bridge Street Development Corporation to produce a range of housing types in its community.
The Colossian Forum
$200,000
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A project grant to scale the WayFinder leadership program by developing denominational and regional deployment models with an emphasis on engaging Episcopal dioceses and parishes.
Breaking Ground HDFC
$500,000
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A project grant to a fund for expediting the move-in time frame for New Yorkers who are exiting homelessness and have been approved for a supportive housing unit by the New York City Human Resources Administration.
Rising Ground
$70,000
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A renewal grant to support grantee as one of ten community-based organizations partnering to cultivate restorative justice practices within victim services programs using New York City’s Blueprint on Restorative Justice.
Fair Housing Justice Center Inc
$150,000
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A project grant to support investigations, enforcement actions, and advocacy to prevent housing discrimination based on source of income or involvement in the criminal justice system.
Pa'lante Harlem Inc.
$180,000
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A project grant to expand grantee’s homelessness prevention program, enabling vulnerable and low-income residents of Upper Manhattan to remain stably housed.
Urban Homesteading Assistance (U-HAB), Inc.
$150,000
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A project grant to support the Revolving Defense Fund, which provides escrow support for tenants who are suing landlords for extremely poor housing conditions that are significant violations of New York State’s Multiple Dwelling Law.
Interfaith America
$250,000
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A project grant to support the creation of “A Nation of Bridgebuilders” specifically for faith leaders.
Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A
$200,000
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A project grant to support legal services that help tenants remain in their homes and help homeowners avoid foreclosure.
Urban Justice Center
$100,000
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A renewal project grant to advance research-informed recommendations for community mental health services and alternatives to detention and incarceration, in order to reduce incarceration of people who have mental health needs.